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Explore the topic of migration to Australia through this Social Studies workbook designed for Grades 7–10. From the gold rush to modern humanitarian programs, this resource offers a comprehensive look at why people move to Australia and how the country has shaped its immigration policies over time.
Your students will:
understand key immigration waves in Australian history
analyze current migration systems and debates
explore real-life causes of migration (economic, political, environmental)
reflect on how multiculturalism shapes Australian identity
evaluate controversial issues like border control and refugee policies
What’s included:
a student-friendly reading passage
glossary of key terms
comprehension quiz with answer key
case-based discussion prompts
group task: draft a political statement on migration
poster project: multicultural Australia
PLUS: 6 additional worksheets featuring scaffolded assignments, writing tasks, and visual analysis
An excellent addition to Social Studies, Geography, or Global Politics lessons focused on migration, diversity, and modern society.
Bring the civic and political journey of Australia to life with this ready-to-use, curriculum-aligned bundle, designed for Grades 7 to 10. From the formation of the federation to modern migration debates and national identity, students explore key turning points, influential individuals, and the evolution of rights and responsibilities in Australia. 📦 What’s Included – 7 High-Quality Units: 🇦🇺 1. The Federation of Australia Origins and motivations behind federation The 1901 Constitution and democratic structure Key debates and state perspectives Worksheets: sequencing, timeline building, historical analysis 🔗 Material-Link 👩⚖️ 2. Australia vs. USA – Government Systems Compared Side-by-side comparison of democratic systems Federalism, separation of powers, voting systems Activity sheets for Venn diagrams, source-based questions, and debates 🔗 Material-Link 🧑🤝🧑 3. Australian Citizenship – Rights, Duties & National Identity What makes an Australian citizen? Civic responsibilities and legal rights Discussion tasks on national pride, multiculturalism, and the Constitution 🔗 Material-Link 🌏 4. Migration to Australia – Immigration Policy & Social Diversity Historical and modern immigration policies (White Australia to today) Current challenges and achievements in diversity Tasks include map work, policy evaluation, and bilingual discussion prompts 🔗 Material-Link 🔄 5. Migration and Its Impact on Australia – Social & Political Change The changing face of Australian society Political reactions to immigration Interdisciplinary tasks connecting sociology, civics, and history 🔗 Material-Link 👑 6. Famous Australians Who Changed History Biographical studies of political and social changemakers Individuals such as Eddie Mabo, Julia Gillard, and Sir Henry Parkes Critical thinking tasks: legacy mapping, source evaluation, civic values 🔗 Material-Link 🏛️ 7. The Australian Federation – Leaders & Legacy Spotlight on influential federation leaders How individual visions shaped political structures Source analysis: speeches, photos, constitutional texts 🔗 Material-Link ✏️ Key Features: ✔ Designed for Grades 7–10 ✔ Curriculum-aligned for Civics, History & Social Studies ✔ Includes editable PDFs, worksheets, and discussion prompts ✔ Supports independent and group learning ✔ Engaging visuals, timelines, and source material ✔ Ideal for both in-class and remote teaching 🌟Why You'll Love This Bundle: Builds deep civic understanding with relatable topics Encourages comparative thinking and critical reflection Supports skills-based learning: source analysis, structured writing, argumentation Addresses identity, democracy, rights, and diversity
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