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Title: Australia The Land Down Under


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AustraliaThe Land Down Under
  • Lisa Blair

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Table of Contents
  • History of Australia
  • People of Australia
  • Geography of Australia
  • Economics of Australia
  • Government of Australia
  • Citizenship in Australia

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AustraliaThe Land Down Under
  • 2nd grade
  • Australia Unit
  • Lisa Blair

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History of Australia
  • Captain James Cook claimed Australia for England
    in 1770. It was first used as a prison colony by
    the English. The first free settlers landed in
    Sydney in 1793. Today Sydney is Australia's
    largest city. The Sydney Opera House is one of
    the most unique buildings in the world.
  • The first people to live in Australia were
    aborigines. Aboriginal means first. They were
    like our Native Americans. Today there are still
    aborigines in Australia. Some live on
    reservations, some live on ranches (called
    stations or property) or in cities. You can see
    some examples of their beautiful art if you visit
    Australia.

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History Lessons
  • Where in the world is Australia?
  • http//www.education-world.com/a_lesson/00-2/lp213
    0.shtml
  • Bushrangers
  • www.proteacher.com/090070.shtmltitleBushrangers
  • How The Kangaroo got its Pouch
  • http//www.planetozkids.com/oban/kanpouch.htm
  • Kookaburra
  • www.kiddyhouse.com/songs/Kookaburra.html
  • All About Australia
  • http//homepages.wmich.edud1folk/history2.htm

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People of Australia
  • Australia is like the United States in many ways.
    Most people live in or near cities. They speak
    English. They work in buildings like your parents.

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People Lessons
  • Boomerang Fun
  • http//www.nationalgeographic.com/ngkids/trythis/t
    ry11.html
  • Bark Paintings
  • http//www.silverbushmusic.com/barkpain2.htm
  • www.princetonol.com/groups/lad/lessons/elem/Aborig
    inalBarkPainting.htm
  • Early Explorers
  • http//www.teachers.8.com/P_aearlyexplor.htm
  • Moomba Festival
  • http//fga.freac.fsu.edu/resources/academy/k1aust_
    removed.htm

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Geography of Australia
  • Australia is called the land down under because
    it is below the equator. It is one of the seven
    continents of the world. It is also a country.
  • Australia is made up of six states and two
    territories. It is about the size of the United
    States (not including Alaska.) 18.3 million
    people live there, about as many people as in New
    York. Canberra is the capital of Australia.

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More about Geography
  • January and February are the warmest months, with
    average temperatures between 65 and 70 F. June
    and July are the coldest months, with an average
    July temperature of about 50 F, except in the
    Australian Alps, where temperatures average 35
    F.
  • The middle part of the country is called the
    outback. The outback does not get very much rain
    and is very dry. Not very many people live in the
    outback.
  • The Great Barrier Reef is also in Australia. It
    is made up of coral and algae. Coral are tiny
    invertebrate animals. The Great Barrier Reef is
    about 1250 miles long. There is a channel of
    water that separates the reef from the Queensland
    coast. It is the largest deposit of coral in the
    world. It is also the world's largest living
    structure.

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Lessons on Geography
  • Label Australia
  • http//www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/continen
    ts/Australia/label/labelaus.shtml
  • Coral Reef
  • http//www.enchantedlearning.com/biomes/coralreef/
    coralreef.shtml
  • http//mbgnet.mobot.org/salt/coral/threats.htm
  • The Land Down Under
  • http//fga.freac.fsu.edu/resources/academy/k1aust_
    removed.htm
  • What Plants Grow in Australia?
  • http//www.terrax.org/projects/australia/australia
    .aspx
  • The Great Barrier Reef

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Economics of Australia
  • In the outback, there are some sheep and cattle
    ranches (property.) There are about ten times
    more sheep than people in Australia. Sheep are
    raised for wool and for meat. In Australia what
    Americans call a ranch is known as a station.
    Stations are very big. Some stations are so big
    they have to use planes to keep track of the
    animals.

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Economics Lessons
  • Vegemite
  • http//bearessentialsgraphics.com/Aust.htm
  • http//whatscookingamerica.net/History/VegemiteHis
    tory.htm
  • Rainforests
  • http//www.teachers.8m.com/P_rainforests.htm
  • Learning about Sheep
  • http//fga.freac.fsu.edu/resources/academy/k1aust_
    removed.htm
  • Products and Resources
  • http//www.glc.k12.ga.us/BuilderV03/LPTools/LPshar
    ed/lpdisplay.asp?LPID56079
  • Food in Australia
  • http//www.glc.k12.ga.us/BuilderV03/LPTools/LPshar
    ed/lpdisplay.asp?LPID51286

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Government of Australia
  • http//www.glc.k12.ga.us/BuilderV03/LPTools/LPShar
    ed/lpdisplay.asp?Session_StampLPID56079
  • The Commonwealth of Australia is a constitutional
    monarchy, a federation, and a parliamentary
    democracy. The Commonwealth of Australia was
    formed in 1901 as a result of an agreement
    between what were previously six self-governing
    British colonies.

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Government Lessons
  • How is Australias Government Different than
    ours?
  • Territories
  • http//www.theteacherscorner.net/thematicsunits/ma
    tching.htm
  • Whos the Queen of Australia and why Does she
    Live in England?
  • www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/austgovt.htm
  • What is a Parliament?
  • www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/austgov2.htm
  • Australian State/Territories Emblems
  • http//www.atozkidsstuff.com/aus.html

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Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities in
Australia
  • Lessons
  • Flag of Australia
  • http//www.glc.k12.ga.us/BuilderV03/LPTools/LPshar
    ed/lpdisplay.asp?LPID51288
  • Transportation
  • http//www.glc.k12.ga.us/BuilderV03/LPTools/Lpshar
    ed/lpdisplay.asp?L
  • PID52050
  • Recipes
  • http//www.theteacherscorner.net/thematicsunits/re
    cipes.htm

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Citizenship Lessons
  • Australian Lingo
  • Mackers is McDonalds
  • Me is used often instead of my.
  • Me car needs to be washed"
  • Hungry JacksBurger King
  • Mate is commonly used for friend. "My best mate
    Jack
  • Footy is Australian football which is a mix of
    rugby and football
  • http//homepages.wmich.edu/d1folk/lingo.htm
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