Years
Years 4, 5
Resource Type
Video

Life on Board: People of the Port

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  • Humanites and Social Sciences

A New Home: People of the Port

In the 1800s, many people came to South Australia through a form of assisted passage. Who were those people, and what did it involve? In today’s video, we explore what life was really like on board a sailing ship for 3 months or more. Spoiler alert: It wasn’t particularly great!

A New Home: People of the Port

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Curriculum

Year 4

AC9HS4K03 –  the experiences of individuals and groups, including military and civilian officials, and convicts involved in the establishment of the first British colony

AC9HS4S05 – draw conclusions based on analysis of information

AC9HS4S07 – present descriptions and explanations, using ideas from sources and relevant subject-specific terms


Year 5

AC9HS5K01 – the economic, political and social causes of the establishment of British colonies in Australia after 1800

AC9HS5S05 – develop evidence-based conclusions

AC9HS5S07  – present descriptions and explanations, drawing ideas, findings and viewpoints from sources, and using relevant terms and conventions

Discussion Questions

Life on board ship could be very dangerous to the health of the vulnerable. Why was this?

What would have been the most difficult part of living on board ship during the voyage?

Do you think the journey would worth the hardship onboard?

Where to Next?

Watch the next instalment of the series here:

A New Home: People of the Port

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