7th Grade Australian History Printables

Anzac Day activity pack, worksheets, colouring in, Anzac profiles and more

By Yugen Learning

Ready to go Anzac Day pack with lots of activities for primary and high school students. Colouring in, word search, crossword, matching activity, Biscuit Recipe, Diary entry, Cloze activity, Character profile,

Something for everyone and every class to celebrate Anzac Day.

What's in a pack:

  • 13 Colouring in pages,
  • Anzac Day Word search
  • Anzac Day Crossword
  • Matching activity: Match images to description
  • Anzac Biscuit Recipe to cook up a storm
  • Gallipoli Diary entry
  • Cloze activity on Anzac Day,
  • Character profile and task sheet of Anzac heroes: Sir, Edward "Weary" Dunlop, Greame Edwards, Keith Payne, Raymond Simpson, William Spearman, Sir Charles Upham's, Nancy "The White Mouse" Wake, Albert Jacka, Sir John Monash

Engage your kids and help them learn about Anzac with this variety pack of activities.

$8.00

Anzac Day activity pack, worksheets, colouring in, Anzac profiles and more

By Yugen Learning

Ready to go Anzac Day pack with lots of activities for primary and high school students. Colouring in, word search, crossword, matching activity, Biscuit Recipe, Diary entry, Cloze activity, Character profile,

Something for everyone and every class to celebrate Anzac Day.

What's in a pack:

  • 13 Colouring in pages,
  • Anzac Day Word search
  • Anzac Day Crossword
  • Matching activity: Match images to description
  • Anzac Biscuit Recipe to cook up a storm
  • Gallipoli Diary entry
  • Cloze activity on Anzac Day,
  • Character profile and task sheet of Anzac heroes: Sir, Edward "Weary" Dunlop, Greame Edwards, Keith Payne, Raymond Simpson, William Spearman, Sir Charles Upham's, Nancy "The White Mouse" Wake, Albert Jacka, Sir John Monash

Engage your kids and help them learn about Anzac with this variety pack of activities.

$8.00

Australian History - WW1 Guided Reading Conscription Debate worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of the World War 1 conscription debate. Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

With a prime focus on Prime Minister Billy Hughes' role in initiating the debate, the content offers an authentic and nuanced perspective on this complex period of Australian history.

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

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Nazi Germany World War 2 - Leadership of Adolf Hitler Guided Reading worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of The Leadership of Adolf Hitler during World War 2.

The leadership of Adolf Hitler was characterized by his authoritarian, dictatorial style, marked by aggressive expansionism, ruthless suppression of opposition, and the implementation of Nazi ideology,

Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

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Nazi Germany World War 2 - Leadership of Adolf Hitler Guided Reading worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of The Leadership of Adolf Hitler during World War 2.

The leadership of Adolf Hitler was characterized by his authoritarian, dictatorial style, marked by aggressive expansionism, ruthless suppression of opposition, and the implementation of Nazi ideology,

Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)

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Australian History - WW1 Guided Reading Conscription Debate worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of the World War 1 conscription debate. Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

With a prime focus on Prime Minister Billy Hughes' role in initiating the debate, the content offers an authentic and nuanced perspective on this complex period of Australian history.

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)

SUBSCRIBE NOW  to my list for a free copy of the eBook "ChatGPT for history Teachers" and a Story, Source, Scholarships resources to see how well they work in your classroom.

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Italy World War 2 - Leadership of Mussolini Guided Reading activity worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of The Leadership of Mussolini during World War 2.

Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator from 1922 to 1943, established a fascist regime characterized by authoritarian rule,
aggressive foreign policies, and suppression of political dissent.

Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)

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Italy World War 2 - Leadership of Mussolini Guided Reading activity worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of The Leadership of Mussolini during World War 2.

Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator from 1922 to 1943, established a fascist regime characterized by authoritarian rule,
aggressive foreign policies, and suppression of political dissent.

Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)

SUBSCRIBE NOW  to my list for a free copy of the eBook "ChatGPT for history Teachers" and a Story, Source, Scholarships resources to see how well they work in your classroom.

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✅ ➡ World War Two

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✅ ➡ USA History

✅ ➡ American Revolution

✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War

✅ ➡ ✙ Nazi Germany

✅ ➡ ☭ Russian Revolution

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Australian History - Freedom Ride 1965 - Guided reading, Source, Scholarship

By Yugen Learning

Looking for top middle and high school grade civil rights worksheet to enhance history students' document-source analysis and reading literacy. This ready-to-use, no prep printable available in Story, Source, Scholarship worksheet on 'Freedom Ride 1965' is the right solution for your Civil Rights program.

Story, Source, Scholarship is a powerful tool (click and read why) on the the top strategies for fostering document/source skills and comprehension in history education.

Resource:

  • An overarching question aligned with the curriculum.
  • Guided Reading Story: A concise passage detailing the context and knowledge of the Freedom Ride of 1965.
  • Source: Two to three primary and secondary sources related to the Freedom Ride to challenge students.
  • Scholarship: Insights from renowned historians in the field.
  • Three distinct questions for each section: story, source, and scholarship.
  • Detailed instructions for each activity.
  • An example procedure to guide students.
  • Collaborative partner share activities.
  • All sheets are A3 in size for easy use.

Have you ever struggled to teach the intricate details of the Freedom Ride of 1965 and its impact on Aboriginal Rights in Australia? This no-prep resource is designed to guide your students through the pivotal events, using the innovative Story, Source, Scholarship (SSS) format to answer Was the Freedom Ride of 1965 effective in changing Aborignal Rights in Australia?. This approach not only teaches the content but also hones source skills and introduces students to historical scholarship in a single activity!

Benefits of Using this Resource:

  • Enhances student notetaking skills.
  • Guided Reading skills
  • Sharpens the ability to identify key concepts within a paragraph.
  • Develops the skill of linking sources to the overarching question.
  • Highlights the significance of historical scholarship in interpreting events.
  • Introduces students to historians for future research.

Why the SSS Approach?

Curious about the pedagogy behind the Story, Source, Scholarship approach? Discover its success by clicking to read my blog post here:

Every year, as I embarked on the journey of teaching historical enquiry, I sought a method that would encapsulate the essence of historical study and its structure. I needed an engaging and efficient way to teach these key skills. The traditional lecture method left my students disengaged. That's when the SSS approach came to the rescue!

This resource is a testament to the effectiveness of the SSS approach. It's interactive, engaging, and provides a comprehensive understanding of the Freedom Ride of 1965 and its implications. It's a game-changer for introducing students to the multifaceted nature of historical events.

Australian Curriculum Links:

Investigating rights and freedoms (1945–the present)

  • The origins and significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including Australia's involvement in the development of the declaration (ACDSEH023)
  • The background to the struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for rights and freedoms before 1965, including the 1938 Day of Mourning and the Stolen Generations (ACDSEH104)
  • The US civil rights movement and its influence on Australia (ACDSEH105)
  • The significance of one of the following for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 referendum; reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations); the Apology (ACDSEH106)
  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of ONE individual or group in the struggle (ACDSEH134)
  • Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 Referendum; Reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations), the Apology (ACDSEH106)

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10 For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10

This resource is a comprehensive, self-contained lesson that's perfect for students who've missed classes or for teachers in need of a no-prep lesson plan. Dive deep into the Freedom Ride of 1965 and its impact on Aboriginal Rights in Australia with the SSS approach!.

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Australian History - WW1 Gallipoli Campaign Guided Reading activity worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of the World War 1 Gallipoli Campaign. Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

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Australian History - Freedom Ride 1965 - Guided reading, Source, Scholarship

By Yugen Learning

Looking for top middle and high school grade civil rights worksheet to enhance history students' document-source analysis and reading literacy. This ready-to-use, no prep printable available in Story, Source, Scholarship worksheet on 'Freedom Ride 1965' is the right solution for your Civil Rights program.

Story, Source, Scholarship is a powerful tool (click and read why) on the the top strategies for fostering document/source skills and comprehension in history education.

Resource:

  • An overarching question aligned with the curriculum.
  • Guided Reading Story: A concise passage detailing the context and knowledge of the Freedom Ride of 1965.
  • Source: Two to three primary and secondary sources related to the Freedom Ride to challenge students.
  • Scholarship: Insights from renowned historians in the field.
  • Three distinct questions for each section: story, source, and scholarship.
  • Detailed instructions for each activity.
  • An example procedure to guide students.
  • Collaborative partner share activities.
  • All sheets are A3 in size for easy use.

Have you ever struggled to teach the intricate details of the Freedom Ride of 1965 and its impact on Aboriginal Rights in Australia? This no-prep resource is designed to guide your students through the pivotal events, using the innovative Story, Source, Scholarship (SSS) format to answer Was the Freedom Ride of 1965 effective in changing Aborignal Rights in Australia?. This approach not only teaches the content but also hones source skills and introduces students to historical scholarship in a single activity!

Benefits of Using this Resource:

  • Enhances student notetaking skills.
  • Guided Reading skills
  • Sharpens the ability to identify key concepts within a paragraph.
  • Develops the skill of linking sources to the overarching question.
  • Highlights the significance of historical scholarship in interpreting events.
  • Introduces students to historians for future research.

Why the SSS Approach?

Curious about the pedagogy behind the Story, Source, Scholarship approach? Discover its success by clicking to read my blog post here:

Every year, as I embarked on the journey of teaching historical enquiry, I sought a method that would encapsulate the essence of historical study and its structure. I needed an engaging and efficient way to teach these key skills. The traditional lecture method left my students disengaged. That's when the SSS approach came to the rescue!

This resource is a testament to the effectiveness of the SSS approach. It's interactive, engaging, and provides a comprehensive understanding of the Freedom Ride of 1965 and its implications. It's a game-changer for introducing students to the multifaceted nature of historical events.

Australian Curriculum Links:

Investigating rights and freedoms (1945–the present)

  • The origins and significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including Australia's involvement in the development of the declaration (ACDSEH023)
  • The background to the struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for rights and freedoms before 1965, including the 1938 Day of Mourning and the Stolen Generations (ACDSEH104)
  • The US civil rights movement and its influence on Australia (ACDSEH105)
  • The significance of one of the following for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 referendum; reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations); the Apology (ACDSEH106)
  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of ONE individual or group in the struggle (ACDSEH134)
  • Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 Referendum; Reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations), the Apology (ACDSEH106)

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10 For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10

This resource is a comprehensive, self-contained lesson that's perfect for students who've missed classes or for teachers in need of a no-prep lesson plan. Dive deep into the Freedom Ride of 1965 and its impact on Aboriginal Rights in Australia with the SSS approach!.

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Australian History - WW1 Gallipoli Campaign Guided Reading activity worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of the World War 1 Gallipoli Campaign. Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

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Australian History - WW2 41 Anchor Charts - Invasion of Poland to Atomic Bombs

By Yugen Learning

Are your students forgetting foundation knowledge. Anchor charts are great for representing the topics covered with bright and clear visuals to help your students remember or check at a glance. This no prep complete World War 2 set for your complete program.

These could be printed and students could answer question by scavenging through them. They can be printed full page in color and laminated to make excellent classroom visuals. Most students benefits from visual display of information and benefit from multiple representations of topics. Anchor charts can be used as study guides or develop questions to review or introduce material.

Includes:

  • 41 Anchor Charts printable (PDF Files)
  • A3 Size for best quality (Or shrink to A4 or smaller)
  • Detailed charts: Title, Dates, Country involved flags, 3 significant dots points and where relevant a map.

The following Anchor Charts are Included:

  • Invasion of Poland
  • Blitzkrieg Strategy
  • Maginot Line
  • Fall of France
  • Dunkirk Evacuation
  • The Battle of Britain
  • Th Blitz
  • North Africa Campaign
  • Barbarossa
  • Battle of Stalingrad
  • Battle of Kursk
  • Pearl Harbor
  • Fall of Singapore
  • Death Railway
  • Battle of Midway
  • Bataan Death march
  • Battle of Coral Sea
  • Kokoda Track Campaign
  • Attack on Sydney
  • Bombing of Darwin
  • Rats of Tobruk
  • Operation torch
  • Allied Invasion of Sicily
  • D-Day: Invasion of Normandy
  • Atlantic Wall
  • Italy Surrenders
  • Operation Bagration
  • Battle of the Bulge
  • Yalta Conference
  • Battle of Berlin
  • Doolittle Raid
  • Battle of Guadalcanal
  • Battle of Iwo Jima
  • Battle of Okinawa
  • Atomic Bombings of Japan
  • Japanese Surrender
  • Japanese War Crimes
  • The Holocaust
  • Nuremberg Trails
  • The Home Front
  • Propaganda

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.3, RH.6-8.4,

For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.2, RH.9-10.3, RH.9-10.4,

Australian Curriculum Links

  • Overview of the causes and course of World War II ACDSEH024
  • The causes and course of World War II (ACDSEH024)
  • identifying key events in the European theatre of war (for example, Germany’s invasion of Poland in 1939; the Holocaust 1942–1945; the Russians reaching Berlin in 1945)
  • identifying key events in the Asia-Pacific theatre of war (for example, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941; the fall of Singapore in 1942; the American victory at the Battle of Midway in 1942)
  • The experiences of Australians during World War II, such as prisoners of war (POWs), the Battle of Britain, Kokoda and the fall of Singapore (ACDSEH108)
  • The impact of World War II, with a particular emphasis on the Australian home front, including the changing roles of women and use of wartime government controls (e.g. conscription, manpower controls, rationing, censorship) (ACDSEH109)
  • An examination of significant events of World War II, including the Holocaust and use of the atomic bomb (ACDSEH107)

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Australian History - WW2 41 Anchor Charts - Invasion of Poland to Atomic Bombs

By Yugen Learning

Are your students forgetting foundation knowledge. Anchor charts are great for representing the topics covered with bright and clear visuals to help your students remember or check at a glance. This no prep complete World War 2 set for your complete program.

These could be printed and students could answer question by scavenging through them. They can be printed full page in color and laminated to make excellent classroom visuals. Most students benefits from visual display of information and benefit from multiple representations of topics. Anchor charts can be used as study guides or develop questions to review or introduce material.

Includes:

  • 41 Anchor Charts printable (PDF Files)
  • A3 Size for best quality (Or shrink to A4 or smaller)
  • Detailed charts: Title, Dates, Country involved flags, 3 significant dots points and where relevant a map.

The following Anchor Charts are Included:

  • Invasion of Poland
  • Blitzkrieg Strategy
  • Maginot Line
  • Fall of France
  • Dunkirk Evacuation
  • The Battle of Britain
  • Th Blitz
  • North Africa Campaign
  • Barbarossa
  • Battle of Stalingrad
  • Battle of Kursk
  • Pearl Harbor
  • Fall of Singapore
  • Death Railway
  • Battle of Midway
  • Bataan Death march
  • Battle of Coral Sea
  • Kokoda Track Campaign
  • Attack on Sydney
  • Bombing of Darwin
  • Rats of Tobruk
  • Operation torch
  • Allied Invasion of Sicily
  • D-Day: Invasion of Normandy
  • Atlantic Wall
  • Italy Surrenders
  • Operation Bagration
  • Battle of the Bulge
  • Yalta Conference
  • Battle of Berlin
  • Doolittle Raid
  • Battle of Guadalcanal
  • Battle of Iwo Jima
  • Battle of Okinawa
  • Atomic Bombings of Japan
  • Japanese Surrender
  • Japanese War Crimes
  • The Holocaust
  • Nuremberg Trails
  • The Home Front
  • Propaganda

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.3, RH.6-8.4,

For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.2, RH.9-10.3, RH.9-10.4,

Australian Curriculum Links

  • Overview of the causes and course of World War II ACDSEH024
  • The causes and course of World War II (ACDSEH024)
  • identifying key events in the European theatre of war (for example, Germany’s invasion of Poland in 1939; the Holocaust 1942–1945; the Russians reaching Berlin in 1945)
  • identifying key events in the Asia-Pacific theatre of war (for example, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941; the fall of Singapore in 1942; the American victory at the Battle of Midway in 1942)
  • The experiences of Australians during World War II, such as prisoners of war (POWs), the Battle of Britain, Kokoda and the fall of Singapore (ACDSEH108)
  • The impact of World War II, with a particular emphasis on the Australian home front, including the changing roles of women and use of wartime government controls (e.g. conscription, manpower controls, rationing, censorship) (ACDSEH109)
  • An examination of significant events of World War II, including the Holocaust and use of the atomic bomb (ACDSEH107)

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Australian Civil Rights History - Mabo decision Source Usefulness

By Yugen Learning

Are you seeking an Australian History task on the Mabo Decision in the fight for Indigenous rights and equality. This no prep effective method to bolster your students' critical thinking skills and their ability to engage with primary and secondary sources? This task focuses on sources from contemporary and modern sources.

This resource teaches students to evaluate a source's usefulness based on author credibility, publication date, purpose, and format, turning daunting tasks into engaging activities. (expanded explanation of the task here)

It not only offers students a systematic approach for source evaluation, enhancing their analysis competence and research reliability, but also serves as a powerful teaching aid for historical thinking. With this tool, your students will transform into discerning information consumers, shaping them into successful historians.

Detailed explanation on its impact on my students on my blog to read:

Resources:

  • Focus question for the task
  • 2 Relevant primary or/and secondary sources
  • Complete lesson and skills within the 1 task

Australia Currciulum links:

Depth Study: Civil rights

  • The significance of the following for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 Referendum; Reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations), the Apology ACDSEH106
  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of ONE individual or group in the struggle ACDSEH134
  • Background to the struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for rights and freedoms before 1965, including the 1938 Day of Mourning and the Stolen Generations ACDSEH104
  • The continuing nature of efforts to secure civil rights and freedoms in Australia and throughout the world, such as the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) ACDSEH143

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  • Identify and select different kinds of questions about the past to inform historical inquiry ACHHS184

  • Use historical terms and concepts ACHHS183

  • Use chronological sequencing to demonstrate the relationship between events and developments in different periods and places ACHHS182

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Australian History - WW2 The Battle of the Coral Sea Source Usefulness worksheet

By Yugen Learning

Are you seeking an Australian History task on the Battle of the Coral seas, this no prep worksheet for middle/high school students. This activity focuses on the battle that stopped the seas borne invasion of Port Moresby and lead to the Kokoda Track campaign during World War 2. This no prep activity is an effective method to bolster your students' critical thinking skills and their ability to engage with primary and secondary sources? This task focuses on sources from contemporary and modern sources.

This resource teaches students to evaluate a source's usefulness based on author credibility, publication date, purpose, and format, turning daunting tasks into engaging activities. (expanded explanation of the task here)

It not only offers students a systematic approach for source evaluation, enhancing their analysis competence and research reliability, but also serves as a powerful teaching aid for historical thinking. With this tool, your students will transform into discerning information consumers, shaping them into successful historians.

Detailed explanation on its impact on my students on my blog to read:

Resources:

  • Focus question for the task
  • 2 Relevant primary or/and secondary sources
  • Complete lesson and skills within the 1 task

Australia Currciulum links:

  • Depth Study 2: World War II (1939–1945)
    • Causes, events, outcome, and impact of the conflict: (ACDSEH024)
    • Experiences of Australians, including Kokoda: (ACDSEH108)
    • Could lead to discussion on the Australian home front: (ACDSEH109)

Historical Skills

  • Chronology, Terms, and Concepts: Understanding sequence and context: (ACHHS182)

  • Analysis and Use of Sources: Evaluating sources and perspectives: (ACHHS185)

  • Explanation and Communication: Constructing explanations and arguments: (ACHHS187)

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Australian Civil Rights History - Mabo decision Source Usefulness

By Yugen Learning

Are you seeking an Australian History task on the Mabo Decision in the fight for Indigenous rights and equality. This no prep effective method to bolster your students' critical thinking skills and their ability to engage with primary and secondary sources? This task focuses on sources from contemporary and modern sources.

This resource teaches students to evaluate a source's usefulness based on author credibility, publication date, purpose, and format, turning daunting tasks into engaging activities. (expanded explanation of the task here)

It not only offers students a systematic approach for source evaluation, enhancing their analysis competence and research reliability, but also serves as a powerful teaching aid for historical thinking. With this tool, your students will transform into discerning information consumers, shaping them into successful historians.

Detailed explanation on its impact on my students on my blog to read:

Resources:

  • Focus question for the task
  • 2 Relevant primary or/and secondary sources
  • Complete lesson and skills within the 1 task

Australia Currciulum links:

Depth Study: Civil rights

  • The significance of the following for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 Referendum; Reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations), the Apology ACDSEH106
  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of ONE individual or group in the struggle ACDSEH134
  • Background to the struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for rights and freedoms before 1965, including the 1938 Day of Mourning and the Stolen Generations ACDSEH104
  • The continuing nature of efforts to secure civil rights and freedoms in Australia and throughout the world, such as the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) ACDSEH143

Historical Skills

  • Identify and select different kinds of questions about the past to inform historical inquiry ACHHS184

  • Use historical terms and concepts ACHHS183

  • Use chronological sequencing to demonstrate the relationship between events and developments in different periods and places ACHHS182

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Australian History - WW2 The Battle of the Coral Sea Source Usefulness worksheet

By Yugen Learning

Are you seeking an Australian History task on the Battle of the Coral seas, this no prep worksheet for middle/high school students. This activity focuses on the battle that stopped the seas borne invasion of Port Moresby and lead to the Kokoda Track campaign during World War 2. This no prep activity is an effective method to bolster your students' critical thinking skills and their ability to engage with primary and secondary sources? This task focuses on sources from contemporary and modern sources.

This resource teaches students to evaluate a source's usefulness based on author credibility, publication date, purpose, and format, turning daunting tasks into engaging activities. (expanded explanation of the task here)

It not only offers students a systematic approach for source evaluation, enhancing their analysis competence and research reliability, but also serves as a powerful teaching aid for historical thinking. With this tool, your students will transform into discerning information consumers, shaping them into successful historians.

Detailed explanation on its impact on my students on my blog to read:

Resources:

  • Focus question for the task
  • 2 Relevant primary or/and secondary sources
  • Complete lesson and skills within the 1 task

Australia Currciulum links:

  • Depth Study 2: World War II (1939–1945)
    • Causes, events, outcome, and impact of the conflict: (ACDSEH024)
    • Experiences of Australians, including Kokoda: (ACDSEH108)
    • Could lead to discussion on the Australian home front: (ACDSEH109)

Historical Skills

  • Chronology, Terms, and Concepts: Understanding sequence and context: (ACHHS182)

  • Analysis and Use of Sources: Evaluating sources and perspectives: (ACHHS185)

  • Explanation and Communication: Constructing explanations and arguments: (ACHHS187)

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Civil Rights Source Analysis: Critical Thinking skills & Usefulness Activity

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep Declaration of Human Rights source analysis activity is perfect for both middle and high school history classes or as an emergency sub plan. Students will explore the usefulness of historical sources related to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, focusing on content and provenance. Through guided annotation and source evaluation, students will develop critical thinking skills while learning how to assess the relevance of sources for historical inquiry. Aligned with Common Core and TEKS, this resource promotes deeper engagement with primary sources and historical context.

Product Purpose and Benefits:

This activity helps students analyze historical sources by focusing on their usefulness for understanding the Declaration of Human Rights. Through evaluating content and provenance, students will learn to critically assess the significance of primary sources in historical studies, fostering their critical thinking and source analysis skills.

Key Features of the Resource:

  • 60-minute lesson focused on source analysis and historical inquiry.
  • Detailed worksheets guiding students through the evaluation of two primary sources: a 1945 cartoon and Eleanor Roosevelt’s speech.
  • Activities include source annotation and writing tasks focused on content and provenance.
  • Supports visual learning through structured analysis and group work.

Why This Resource Stands Out:

This resource engages students with meaningful primary sources, teaching them how to assess the utility of historical documents. The focus on source evaluation encourages deeper thinking and helps students understand the broader historical context of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

How to Use This Resource:

Teachers can use this resource for history, civics, or social studies lessons. The structured worksheets and guided tasks make it ideal for use as an emergency sub plan or for regular class discussions. It is adaptable for both individual and group work.

Call to Action:

Download this source analysis activity today and engage your students in developing critical thinking and historical inquiry skills, while exploring the significance of the Declaration of Human Rights.

Curriculum Standards:

  • Common Core Standards: RH.9-10.2, RH.9-10.9 (Historical/Social Studies)
  • TEKS: 113.41(c)(2)(B), 113.41(c)(8)(A)

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  • Australian History - Complete Civil Rights Bundle

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  • Australian Civil Rights History - Aboriginal Tent Embassy Source Usefulness
  • Australian Civil Rights History - 1965 Moree Pool protests Source Usefulness
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  • Civil Rights Australian History - Stolen Generation Guided reading, Slides

Australia Currciulum links:

Depth Study: Civil rights

  • The origins and significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including Australia's involvement in the development of the declaration (ACDSEH023)

Historical Skills

  • Identify and select different kinds of questions about the past to inform historical inquiry ACHHS184

  • Use historical terms and concepts ACHHS183

  • Use chronological sequencing to demonstrate the relationship between events and developments in different periods and places ACHHS182

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Australian Civil Rights History - Aboriginal Tent Embassy Source Usefulness

By Yugen Learning

Are you seeking an Australian History task on the Aboriginal Tent Embassy built in Canberra in the fight for Indigenous rights and equality. This no prep effective method to bolster your students' critical thinking skills and their ability to engage with primary and secondary sources? This task focuses on sources from contemporary and modern sources.

This resource teaches students to evaluate a source's usefulness based on author credibility, publication date, purpose, and format, turning daunting tasks into engaging activities. (expanded explanation of the task here)

It not only offers students a systematic approach for source evaluation, enhancing their analysis competence and research reliability, but also serves as a powerful teaching aid for historical thinking. With this tool, your students will transform into discerning information consumers, shaping them into successful historians.

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Resources:

  • Focus question for the task
  • 2 Relevant primary or/and secondary sources
  • Complete lesson and skills within the 1 task

Australia Currciulum links:

Depth Study: Civil rights

  • The significance of the following for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 Referendum; Reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations), the Apology ACDSEH106
  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of ONE individual or group in the struggle ACDSEH134
  • Background to the struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for rights and freedoms before 1965, including the 1938 Day of Mourning and the Stolen Generations ACDSEH104
  • The continuing nature of efforts to secure civil rights and freedoms in Australia and throughout the world, such as the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) ACDSEH143

Historical Skills

  • Identify and select different kinds of questions about the past to inform historical inquiry ACHHS184

  • Use historical terms and concepts ACHHS183

  • Use chronological sequencing to demonstrate the relationship between events and developments in different periods and places ACHHS182

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