This program supports the S3 history topic ‘Historical sources present perspectives on the past).
Students will take part in a variety of pre-visit tasks to familiarise them with the history and heritage of The Rocks. They will then visit various sites in The Rocks that will be used to focus attention on colonial people, places and events during the 1800’s. The program takes the form of a fun and engaging mystery hunt for clues about important people, places and events that shaped Australia’s identity during the colonial period. Students will work in supervised teams and use Centre iPads to create a site study journal of their investigations of the following people places and events. These journals will be sent back to school following the fieldwork.
Program location
The Rocks and Millers Point. View the Google Excursion Map with approximate walking route, meeting location and pick up location. Please note the bus drop off and pick up point is the bus bay at Argyle Place, at the base of Observatory Hill.
Key syllabus outcomes
- Examines and describes the developmnet of Australian colonies and Australia as a nation using sources as evidence.
Integrating the Sustainability Education, Information and Communication Technology and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures’ Cross Curriculum Priorities is a feature of the program.
Skills outcomes
- read respond and write to show understating of historical matters
- sequence historical people and events
- use historical terms and concepts
- locate information relevant to inquiry questions
- explain why the behaviour and attitudes of people from the past may differ from today
- use a range of communication forms including digital technologies
Student pre-visit and follow up activities
Successful excursions have direct links to current classroom learning. Pre-visit activities carried out prior to the excursion will help students better understand their excursion content and provide connectedness and relevance to classroom learning.
View the extensive excursion Support Website for information and activities to enhance student's understanding about the excursion content. These activities could be done either pre or post the excursion. A student history journal is also able to be downloaded from the website, to engage students with the website.
On the day activities
During the full day fieldwork excursion, students will:
- visit various locations in The Rocks
- participate in a variety of hands-on activities to describe and explains the significance of people, groups, places and events to the development of Australia
- complete a History site study journal using centre ipads
- visit Cadmans Cottage and Parbury Ruins to learn about European colonisation of Australia and the life of convicts
Cost
- Government Schools: $15 per student (GST Free)
- Non-Government Schools: $25 per student (GST free). Minimum cost of $600.