Well, I think I finally have the answer to that question. I've sat down and organised a list that I believe will help. The titles in black are the chapters from 'Australia, the Wide Brown Land for Me!'. The titles in red are the CDs in the series 'Australia's Yesterdays', and the ones in blue represent the twelve 'Australian Nation Builders' audio CDs.
The idea would be to simply complete a lesson from the textbook, and then in the following lesson, use the audio CDs in the order and position that they are listed - in this way, you will use the resources in chronological order, and in conjunction with the text.
Here's the list:
The First Australians
Aboriginal Legends
The Great South Land
Spanish and Dutch Exploration
Abel Tasman
William Dampier
Captain James Cook – Part 1
Captain James Cook – Part 2
Review Lesson – Discovery
1788 First Settlement
Settlement – Part 1
Settlement – Part 2
1788 Convicts
The Early Settlers – Part 1
1762–1824 Governor Macquarie
1767?-1834 John Macarthur
The Early Settlers – Part 2
1829 Squatters
Governor Arthur and the Convicts
1830 Bushrangers
Bushrangers
The Coastline – Part 1
The Coastline – Part 2
Crossing the Blue Mountains
The Riddle of the Rivers
Charles Sturt – Part 1
Charles Sturt – Part 2
1786–1839 William Light
Edward John Eyre
Eyre Goes West
Crossing the Continent
Burke and Wills
The Henty Family
1801–1839 John Batman
John Batman
1808–1877 Caroline Chisholm
1851 Gold
Gold!
1827-1889 Peter Lalor
The Overland Telegraph
Thomas Mort and Refrigeration
The Chaffey Brothers
1843-1902 C.Y O'Connor
1840–1925 Paddy Hannan
1853-1924 Cobb and Co
1901 Federation
The Coming of Federation
The Flag
Australians in the Antarctic
1863–1951 Daisy Bates
The Anzacs
1880–1951 John Flynn
1923–1932 Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Kokoda Trail
Our National Anthem
The Story Continues
If you believe I have put anything in the wrong order or that it doesn't quite 'fit' in the position I've listed it, please let me know!
Linda.
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