Teaching primary History with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria
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Teaching primary History with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria
Jo ClyneEducation and Consultancy Services Coordinator
HTAV
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What does the city of Melbourne look like?
Access Google Maps and describe some of the features
you see.
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Melbourne
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FoundationHow the stories of families and the past can be communicated, for example through photographs,
artefacts, books, oral histories, digital media, and museums
What kind of clothing do bushwalkers or explorers wear? Draw a picture…
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Royal Geographic Society of Victoria on excursion to Narbethong 1895
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Year 1Differences and similarities between students' daily lives and life during their parents’ and grandparents’ childhoods,
including family traditions, leisure time and communications.
How many hours a day do you go to
school? How many hours a day should
an adult work? What if you had to
work 12 hours everyday?
Female Confectioners’ Union – Eight Hour Day Float c1925
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Year 2The history of a significant person, building, site or part of the natural environment in the local
community and what it reveals about the past
Demolition of the first Princes Bridge, Melbourne 1884
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Did you Know…That Melbourne had a coat of
arms? What do you think the 4 objects on the crest might tell us about trade in early Melbourne?
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Year 3ONE important example of change and ONE important example of continuity over time in the local community, region or
state/territory; for example, in relation to the areas of transport, work, education, natural and built environments, entertainment, daily life
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Year 4The diversity and longevity of Australia’s first peoples and the ways Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples
are connected to Country and Place (land, sea, waterways and skies) and the implications for their daily lives.
Painting by William Barak c.1880-1890
What are the men in this painting holding?What do you think they might be doing?
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Year 4The journey(s) of AT LEAST ONE world navigator, explorer or trader up to the late eighteenth century,
including their contacts with other societies and any impacts.
Make a list of the events leading up to this moment
Funeral of John O’Hara Burke and William John Wills in Melbourne, 21 January 1863
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Did You Know…That Sands and McDougall produced the first residential and business director in Melbourne?
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Year 6
Illuminated invitation for the Australian Commonwealth celebrations in 1901 at the Exhibition Building
What is a symbol? Why do we use symbols?
How many symbols can you
find in this invitation?
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Did You Know…That women in Australia
haven’t always had the same rights as men? In 1908 Jessie
Webb was one of the first women to be employed as a lecturer at the University of
Melbourne.