Resources
Resources
Make a Banner for Harmony Day
Banners have traditionally been used to represent identity. Why not join us in celebrating diversity this Harmony Day by creating your own banners?
The Language of History
Learn about the three elements that make up the Language of History and start communicating like a historian.
Relic no.05
Civilization as we know it is no more. Glimpse the past through objects from a forgotten time. Play relics.
Relics no.04
Civilization as we know it is no more. Glimpse the past through objects from a forgotten time. Play relics.
Relic no.03
Civilization as we know it is no more. Glimpse the past through objects from a forgotten time. Play relics.
Relic no.02
Civilization as we know it is no more. Glimpse the past through objects from a forgotten time. Play relics.
Relics no.01
Civilization as we know it is no more. Glimpse the past through objects from a forgotten time. Play relics.
Social Movements in South Australia: a Guide for Teachers
The rights we have come to expect today – the right to a democratic vote, a fair minimum wage, a 5-day work week, equality between genders, freedom from discrimination, amongst others – were not always in place. In fact, many of these basic human rights have only been enacted and enshrined in law in the last 150 years.
Timelines: How to History
What elements make up a historical timeline? Find out about the three keys and put your learning into action with our video and accompanying resources.
The History of Life Onboard
The history of migration to South Australia and the realities of life onboard ship in the 1800s.