Eliza Fraser: Stories Told Differently
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Eliza Fraser: Stories Told Differently
Exploring different perspectives of the same story Year 7 English - Life Skills NSW
Who Was Eliza Fraser?
A Scottish woman who lived in the 1800s Survived a shipwreck near Fraser Island Her story became famous across Australia Different people tell her story in different ways
Think About This...
Have you ever told a story about something that happened to you? Did anyone else who was there tell it differently? Why might people tell the same story in different ways?
The Shipwreck Story
Eliza was on a ship called the Stirling Castle The ship was wrecked near Fraser Island in 1836 Eliza and others survived on the island They were helped by Aboriginal people
Story Sorting Activity
We will look at pictures and words Sort them into groups Match pictures to story parts Work together to understand the story
Different People, Different Stories
{"left":"Eliza Fraser told her story\nAboriginal people had their story\nNewspaper writers told their version","right":"Historians tell it another way\nEach person saw different things\nEach person had different feelings"}
Comparing the Stories
Picture Matching Challenge
Match pictures to the right storyteller Eliza's pictures show her feelings Aboriginal pictures show their culture Newspaper pictures show drama
Remember This Important Idea
Every story has different sides All perspectives are important We can learn more by listening to everyone
What We Learned Today
Eliza Fraser's story can be told many ways Different people see things differently All stories teach us something important We can respect all perspectives