Australia

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Australia

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Planning
Recap GB
Let's talk about Australia
Toets inplannen (kennis)

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The Union Jack
The Union Jack is the flag that unites (=samenbrengen) the four countries; it represents 3 of the 4 countries that are part of the UK.
The only flag that isn't shown on
the Union Jack is the flag of 
Wales:


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Verenigd Koninkrijk
- Een unie tussen landen
- Schotland
- Engeland
- Wales
- Noord-Ierland
- Monarchie
- Union Jack

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What do you already know
about Australia?

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What do you already know
 about Australia? 

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Australia
  • Nation: Australia
  • People: Australians
  • Language: English
  • Capital: Canberra 

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The beginning
  • 500 First Nations groups
  • 750 000
  • Africa
  • South-Asia 
  • 60 000 years
  • Oldest living culture 

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Culture
  • Permanent villages
  • Semi-permanent villages
  • Semi-nomadic
  • Annual gatherings
  • Tradings
  • News exchanged
  • Marriages
  • Stories & beliefs
  • 290-360 languages
  •  medine (wo)men

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What they eat and how they get it
  • Limited foods
  • Hunter & gatherers
  • Well-balanced diet
  • Half a day
  • Prey
  • Hunting tools
  • Gathering tools
  • Diet 

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Start of the colonisation?
  • Terra Australis Incognito
  • Willen Janszoon of the Dutch                                                          East India Company
  • 1606
  • 1616
  • Shark Bay
  • New Holland





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The colonisation
  • James Cook discover
  • 1768 voyage
  • Botany Bay
  • New south Wales
  • 26 januari 1788
  • Arthur Phillip -Sydney
  • 11 british fleet
  • Penal Colony











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New British colonies
  • 1824 at Brisbane
  • 1829 at Perth
  • 1835 Melbourne
  • 1869 Darwin

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States and Territories
Australia is divided into six states and two territories. The states are New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania.

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Introduce the states and territories of Australia, highlighting their names and locations on a map.
Unique Wildlife
Australia is home to many unique animals, such as kangaroos, koalas, and the platypus. These creatures are found nowhere else in the world.

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Discuss the diverse wildlife found in Australia, showcasing images or videos of iconic animals.
What is the capital of Australia?
A
Sydney
B
Cranberry
C
Canberra
D
Perth

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Who discovered ''Australia''?

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What is a penal colony?
A
A place where convicts were sent
B
A colony for poor people

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What are original habitants of Australia called?
A
First people
B
Aboriginals
C
First nations

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When were the First Nation residing in Australia?
A
1606
B
1768
C
60.000 years ago
D
400 Bc

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