Enhance your geography lessons with this engaging 30-word word search focused on interconnection and globalization. Covering key concepts like world trade, economics, and global connections, it's perfect as a filler activity or for post-assessment, introduction, or conclusion. Linked to curriculum outcomes on trade and interconnection, this free resource is a must-have. Don't forget to explore and download other great resources from our store! More Resources: Geography of Interconnections Pictor
A simple but effective way to introduce students to the concept of liveability, places and explore why we live where we do. Gets students up and moving around, talking to their classmates and considering the concepts of place, environment and liveability on a personal scale. A 10 - 15 minute activity designed for Year 7 Humanities and Social Sciences students studying the Geography topic: Place and Liveability. Students consider their own responses to why they live where they do, their favorit
Freebie Download! A PDF reading summary template, adaptable to any subject! Simply download and print! A simple, one page summary designed for students to use once they have completed a set reading for your subject. The activities encourage students to summarise their understanding of the set text, select the most important concepts to remember, identify key terminology and extract important quotes or statistics. The activities include: 1 sentence summary 5 most important points 5 key words
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For All Subjects, Literature, Other (Social Studies)
Embark on an engaging journey into the world of history professions with our free History Detectives: Historical Jobs worksheet. Tailored for primary and lower secondary school students, this interactive activity introduces key history professionals, such as historians, archaeologists, curators, and more. The worksheet features a match-up activity where students connect terms with their corresponding definitions, fostering a deeper understanding of the diverse roles that contribute to unravell
FREEBIE! A great way to start your studies of Secondary Australian Civics and Citizenship by giving students an overview of the major roles, significant individuals, key places and important symbols of the Australian (federal) political system. Use with lower secondary students to introduce key concepts, or with upper secondary students as a diagnostic test or content review. Extremely useful for students to help develop the knowledge necessary to understanding political cartoons, news article
Enhance Student Learning with the Assessment Reflection Sheet! Help your students reflect on their assessments and identify areas for improvement with this free, versatile Assessment Reflection Sheet. Ideal for upper primary and secondary school students across all subjects, this resource encourages self-assessment, critical thinking, and goal setting. Students will: Identify what they understood wellRecognize areas needing improvementReflect on their overall performance and takeawaysDownload th
Dive into the world of water with our captivating placemat activity designed for upper primary and lower secondary school students. A great introduction activity for any unit of work on the topic of water, this resource features eight thought-provoking prompts that ignite exploration into the diverse forms of water, its origins, utilization, and profound impact on our lives. Students write and draw their responses to a variety of questions designed to get them thinking about water. Seamlessly
FREEBIE! Great resource for summarizing the four MAIN causes of the First World War, including a scaffolded paragraph encouraging students to start writing in greater detail. This resource covers: Summary Table: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism - definitions and explanation of HOW each of these contributes to the start of World War One. (HINT: photocopy in A3 to give students space to answer!) Scaffolded paragraph addressing the following question: What were the MAIN causes of
7th - 10th
European History, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
Develop your student's understanding of key terms and concepts covered in Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) with this FREE Humanities Glossary resource. Perfectly suited to developing subject-specific terminology in ANY of the Humanities learning areas - or even adapt to another learning area entirely! This two page PDF document scaffolds the recording and understanding of key words with this blank glossary template, perfect for students to glue into their workbook! This resource uses pro
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Australian History, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
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