History
- The child learned about the gold rush and its impact on the town of Kalgoorlie.
- They gained an understanding of the historical significance of the Super Pit, a large open-cut gold mine.
- They learned about the Indigenous history and culture of the Kalgoorlie area.
- The child discovered how Kalgoorlie has evolved over time from a gold rush town to a modern city.
Social Studies
- The child learned about the community and economy of Kalgoorlie, including the importance of mining to the town.
- They gained an understanding of the different cultures and people that call Kalgoorlie home.
- They explored the geography and landscape of the Kalgoorlie area, including its natural resources and environment.
- The child learned about the historical and cultural significance of certain landmarks and buildings in Kalgoorlie.
After the tour, children can continue their learning by creating a collage or drawing of the historical landmarks they saw in Kalgoorlie. They can also write a short story or a diary entry from the perspective of a person living during the gold rush in Kalgoorlie, incorporating the historical facts they learned during the tour.
Book Recommendations
- Gold Fever: Tales from the Australian Gold Rush by Nellie Kerrison: A collection of stories and anecdotes from the gold rush era, perfect for young history enthusiasts.
- Indigenous Peoples of Australia by Rachel Grack: This book introduces young readers to the diverse cultures and traditions of Indigenous Australians, complementing the knowledge gained about the Indigenous history of Kalgoorlie.
- The Super Pit: The Story of Australia's Largest Open Cut Gold Mine by Richard D. Hammersley: A fascinating read about the history and operations of the Super Pit, perfect for young readers interested in mining and geography.
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