Learn about government and the 3 levels of government in Australia. You'll need a pen and paper or something to write your responses down.
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Year 5
Australia's 3 levels of government
Laws and regulation affect people
Learn why we have laws and regulations and how they affect people. You'll need pen and paper or something to write your responses down.
Australia's electoral process
Learn about the key features of the Australian electoral process and why elections are important in a democracy. You'll need a pen and paper or something to write down your responses.
Revising key terms relating to civics and citizenship
Revise the ways citizens can volunteer in their community. You'll need a pen or pencil, or a device to record your responses.
Revising key ideas relating to Australia's government
Revisit key ideas in Australia’s government. You'll need a pen or pencil, or a device to record your responses.
Year 6
Comparing short stories to novels
Learn about the structures and elements that define a short story. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
Comparing short stories to novels
Learn about the structures and elements that define a short story. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
Comparing short stories to novels
Learn about the structures and elements that define a short story. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
Investigating plot structure
Learn how language features contribute to plot. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
Investigating plot structure
Learn how language features contribute to plot. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
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