BOSTES Content:
"Significance of the wars to Australia
Students:
- explain the impact of the wars on returned soldiers/civilians
- analyse the changing relationship of Australia with other countries after World War II"
Subject Specific Terminology:
bombing of Darwin, civilians, submarines, alliances, defence, ANZUS, protection
"Significance of the wars to Australia
Students:
- explain the impact of the wars on returned soldiers/civilians
- analyse the changing relationship of Australia with other countries after World War II"
Subject Specific Terminology:
bombing of Darwin, civilians, submarines, alliances, defence, ANZUS, protection
Instructions:
- Read the sources from the following website:
http://www.gallipoli.gov.au/teaching-about-gallipoli/operation-click/pdf/Topic_01/1C_WS_rels.pdf
- In groups, create a role play to act out the changing relationships throughout the war. You may be as creative as you want and create your play as an adaption. For example, World War Two could be set within a school, with different teachers representing countries and their students being the soldiers.
- Read the sources from the following website:
http://www.gallipoli.gov.au/teaching-about-gallipoli/operation-click/pdf/Topic_01/1C_WS_rels.pdf
- In groups, create a role play to act out the changing relationships throughout the war. You may be as creative as you want and create your play as an adaption. For example, World War Two could be set within a school, with different teachers representing countries and their students being the soldiers.