F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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In this resource William Dalrymple talks about his inspiration for writing. Learncast video.
These are online resources for the topic Australia in the Vietnam War Era, including music, images and links to archival video clips from Australian Screen with teachers' notes.
In this resource Thomas Keneally addresses the issues of belonging and of marginalised peoples.
In this resource Peter FitzSimons reads from 'Tobruk'. Learncast video.
In this resource William Dalrymple talks about writing history. Learncast video.
In this resource Peter FitzSimons talks about his approach to writing history. Learncast video.
In this resource Thomas Keneally speaks about telling the history of Australia using the journeys of people who lived it.
This resource is an interview with William Dalrymple. Learncast PDF.
This resource is a page with a focus on the issues of conservation as relating to Pompeii and Herculaneum with supporting activities and links to resources.
In this resource Thomas Keneally reveals his reasons for choosing the images in 'Australians: Origins to Eureka'.
This resource is an interview with Thomas Keneally on his book, 'Australians: Origins to Eureka'.
This resource is an introduction to William Dalrymple. Learncast PDF.
In this resource Peter FitzSimons talks about his writing style. Learncast video.
In this resource Peter FitzSimons talks about how he researches history. Learncast video.
This resource consists of teaching notes relating to Peter FitzSimons. Learncast PDF.
In this resource William Dalrymple talks about his approach to history. Learncast video.
In this resource Thomas Keneally addresses the issue of fictionalising history and the difference between novels and histories.
This resource provides links to multimedia and other resources which cover the life and work of Nelson Mandela. Covers issues of human rights, diversity, democracy, ethics and values, and links to HSC Online and other sources that cover apartheid and the African National Congress.
In this resource Thomas Keneally speaks about the significance of Bennelong and contrasts him with Pemulwuy.