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Lesson aims
You can memorise three statistics of the indigenous population.
You have gathered information about pre and post colonisation.
You can summarise Australia as a penal colony.
You have retrieved basic statistic information about the population.
You can recognize indigenous art.
 Youcan interpret 3 facts about policies.

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Slide 3 - Video

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Abel Tasman
Willem Janszoon

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Who was the first explorer to land on Australia's soil?
A
James Cook
B
Michiel de Ruyter
C
Willem Janszoon
D
William Adams

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Botany Bay
1770
James Cook 
HMS Endeavour

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The First Fleet

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William and his family arrive on which boat of the first fleet?
A
HMS Sirius
B
Lady Penrhyn
C
Prince of Wales
D
Alexander

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Penal Colonies
160.000 convicts!
Men, Women and children!

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When Sal has to take onwnership of William as a slave, she is...
A
Happy, she is reunited with her husband
B
Outraged, this is her husband not her slave
C
Delighted, he will finally have to do whatever she wants
D
Surprised, she thought he had to work for the marines

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'It would not go through a man neat as a needle. It would rip its way in. Pulling it out would rip all over again.'

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Old boomerangs
Modern boomerangs

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'Look Da' he said, 'some other bugger already digged it up'
Who or what was here before the Thornhills? 

discuss briefly in your group. (1-2 minutes)

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languages before colonisation
languages in2013

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Which origin are these words?

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Australian
Lingo

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Indigenous influences 
  • around 500 words 
  • Flora and fauna names
  • mostly things that were there pre-colonisation
English/Cockney influences
  • Influence from colonisation and first white settlers.

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Language Policy
Australian Curriculum

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Puzzle game
What: Puzzle Australia together.
How: In a group of 3 to 4. First, find all 7 territories using the clues on the front of the card, then put Australia together and match the Coat of Arms with the territories using the clue on the back of the card.
Help: Ask your classmates and the outline of the map of Australia on the digiboard.
Time: 10 minutes
Result: Australia is whole again with their Coat of Arms
Done: Raise your hand to check answers.

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Authorized by  King Edward VII on May 7th 1908
Authorized by King George V on September 19th 1912

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Population
  • 25,5 million
  •  90% in coastal (urban) areas 
  • 30% immigrants
  • 3.38 people per km2 

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Immigration waves
  • British-colonisers and convicts
  • Irish: free settlers
  • Italian and Asian: 1850-1860: Gold rush
  • European : 1952-1962, refugees and workers

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Languages today

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Dollars
Coins are in 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents as well as $1 and $2 dollars

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Why is the 50 dollar note special?
A
It has the first woman in parliament on it
B
It has Elizabeth II on it
C
It has the first aboriginal writer on it
D
It has the Flying doctors director on it.

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Recap!
What have we learned today!
How Australia was discovered.
The indiginous people and their art
The First Fleet and immigration through penal colonies
The stolen generations!
Current Australians and their policies

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