History: Knowledge, Skills and Understanding for Historical Inquiry : Ages 10+ : All You Need to Teach

History: Knowledge, Skills and Understanding for Historical Inquiry : Ages 10+ : All You Need to Teach
ISBN-10
1420280015
ISBN-13
9781420280012
Series
History
Category
Australia
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
2011
Authors
Donna Gibbs, Macmillan

Description

This stimulating book provides a comprehensive toolkit for teaching Australian Curriculum: History. The activities can be used across different inquiry topics and will develop a wide variety of historical skills, language and research techniques set by the curriculum. The worksheets further integrate these skills with historical understandings, including the use of sources, empathy, perspectives and investigating continuity and change, as students inquire into History.

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