Title: Ohio Social Studies Strands Australia
1Ohio Social Studies StrandsAustralia
- 3rd Grade
- Christen Canter and Rochelle Grome
2 Table of Contents
- 1.American Heritage
- 2. World Interactions
- 3.People in Societies
- 4.Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
- 5.Democratic Processes
- 6.Decision Making and Resources
- 7.Websites
3American Heritage
- Create a timeline of important events throughout
Australian History. - Dress up and report on a famous Australian
(actors/actresses, presidents/leaders) - Given a map of Australia, students will locate
and label different items, and places.
4American Heritage (cont.)
- 4. Students will view a videotape on the history
of Australia. Through class discussion they will
explore new facts that they learned from the
video. - 5. Have the students write a paragraph about what
interests them about Australia.(past/present)
5World Interactions
- Research the Wilderness Society of Australia, and
choose an issue and either defend or opose the
issue. - Pick a state/territory in Australia and research
and draw the flag.
6World Interactions (cont.)
- 3.Given a map of Australia students will divide
it into territories and states and name and
locate each capital. - 4.Have the students brainstorm and list some ways
that The United States and Australia are the same
and some ways they are different.
7World Interactions (cont.)
- 5. Divide the students into groups, and have them
create a travel brochure trying to sell a
vacation to Australia to an American family.
8People in Societies
- Students will research and develop a report on
the Aboriginal culture. - Students will research Aboriginal art, and create
a unique piece of tribal jewelry.
9People in Societies (cont.)
- 3.Research the Australian Outback and the lives
of the people who live and work their and create
an informative poster/sign about what life is
like in the outback. - 4.Look up and define some original aussie
vocabulary words.
10People in Societies (cont.)
- 5. Research and perform an Aboriginal tribe dance.
11Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
- Students will create a territory/states
government. Tell what the type of government is
called and what the laws of this territory are. - Have students pretend to be citizens of an
Australian territory, each student must create a
law to be presented in the next activity. - Using the laws from the previous activity have
the students present their laws and have the rest
of the class decide wether or not each law should
be passed.
12Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities (cont.)
- 4. In a class discussion have the students talk
about what they think being a good citizen is all
about. - 5. Discuss with the students what the difference
between facts and opinions are. Give them and
activity sheet for practicing the identification
of facts and opinions.
13Democratic Processes
- Introduce the different types of government and
some general background information about each.
Ask the students to research, via internet what
form of government is present in Australia. - Introduce the different branches of government,
who is in charge of each branch and what each
branchs major roles are.
14Democratic Processes (cont.)
- 3. Have the students find a group or organization
that interests them, and write a letter to them
telling them why their efforts are appreciated. - 4.Have the students research a crime that was
comitted in Australia, then with the whole class
conduct a mock trial.
15Democratic Processes (cont.)
- 5.Using the Australian laws, have the students
choose a leader by holding an election.
16Decision Making and Resources
- 1.Student groups are given a randomly chosen
amount of money. Each group has a different
amount of money.(Australian Money) Each group
must choose the most efficient way to live in
Australia on the budget they have been given.
Each group will write a report about where they
have the funds to live and what they can afford
to buy, etc. . .
17Decision Making and Resources
- 2. Select two students from the class to run for
office of the territory of Victoria. The rest of
the class will be divided up into groups as the
campaign managers and helpers. Students will
campaign and debate about why they think they
should be elected as the president of the
territory.
18Decision Making and Resources
- 3. Have the students research and report on the
major imports and exports of Australia. - 4. Have the students hold a trading simulation,
where each group of students is a country trying
to trade their goods. - 5. Have the students map the world, routing each
route that the major imports come from.
19Websites on Australia
- http//www.atozkidstuff.com/aus2.html
- http//www.wilderness.org.au/
- http//www.australiaforkids.com
- http//www.gigglepotz.com/caustralia.htm
- http//www.surfnetkids.com/australia.htm
- All websites can be used for each Social Studies
Strand.