History
- The Seventh-grade child has learned about the geography of Australasia, including its location, neighboring countries, and major geographical features.
- They have gained knowledge about the indigenous peoples of Australasia, their cultures, and their historical significance.
- The child has explored the history of colonization in Australasia, including the impact of European settlers on the region.
- They have learned about significant events and figures in the history of Australasia, such as the Gold Rush in Australia or the Maori Wars in New Zealand.
For continued development, encourage the child to further explore the cultural diversity of Australasia by researching specific indigenous tribes and their traditions. They can also delve deeper into the history of colonization by studying the motivations behind European exploration and the long-term effects on the indigenous populations.
Book Recommendations
- A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park: This novel tells the story of a young Sudanese girl and a young boy from South Sudan, intertwining their lives in a narrative that spans both time and geography.
- Boy Overboard by Morris Gleitzman: Set in Afghanistan and Australia, this book follows the journey of a young boy named Jamal and his family as they escape the Taliban and seek refuge in Australia.
- My Place by Sally Morgan: This memoir explores the author's personal journey of identity and belonging as an Aboriginal Australian, shedding light on the experiences of Indigenous Australians throughout history.
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