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Australian History Timeline Construction

Australian History Timeline Construction

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📚 Part 1: Prior Knowledge Check

1. What do you already know about Australian history? Write three facts or stories you've heard about First Nations Australians or European colonisation.
2. Circle the correct answer: When did the First Fleet arrive in Australia?

1770

1788

1801

1850

🔍 Part 2: Historical Inquiry Process

3. Put the steps of historical inquiry in the correct order by numbering them 1-4:

____ Interpreting evidence

____ Asking questions

____ Communicating conclusions

____ Sourcing information

4. Check all the sources that historians might use to learn about Australian history:

Aboriginal oral stories

Captain Cook's journal

Rock art and cave paintings

First Fleet records

Archaeological artefacts

📅 Part 3: Timeline Construction Activity

5. Match each historical event with its correct date:
1. Aboriginal cultures established
2. Captain Cook's first voyage
3. First Fleet arrives
4. Sydney settlement established
A. 1788
B. Over 65,000 years ago
C. 1770
D. 1788-1790
6. Fill in the blanks about pre-colonial Australia:

Before European colonisation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples had lived in Australia for over ____________ years. They developed rich ____________ and had deep connections to the ____________. There were hundreds of different ____________ groups across the continent.

🎨 Part 4: Visual Timeline Planning

7. Draw a simple timeline showing three major periods in Australian history. Label each period and add one important event for each:
8. Circle the statement that best describes why timelines are useful for studying history:

They show us which events were most important

They help us see how events connect over time

They tell us exactly what happened

They show us who the heroes and villains were

💭 Part 5: Reflection and Inquiry Questions

9. What surprised you most when learning about the timeline of Australian history?
10. Write two questions you have about Australian history and colonisation that you would like to investigate further:

Question 1:

Question 2:

11. Why is it important to learn about history from multiple perspectives, including First Nations Australians?

🌟 Part 6: Extension Activity

12. Choose one event from your timeline and explain how it might have affected different groups of people differently:

Event chosen: _________________________

How it affected First Nations Australians:

How it affected European colonists:

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