Australia's Neighbours

Rationale

Understanding what life is like in neighbouring countries enables us to appreciate the importance of caring for and supporting one another.

Big Question

What is life like in Australia’s neighbouring countries?

Guiding Question/s

  • How can we inspire others to visit one of Australia’s neighbouring countries?
  • How can we persuade others to visit one of Australia’s neighbouring countries?

Essential Questions

  • What are the similarities and differences between Australia and its neighbours?
  • What is the weather and climate like in Australia’s neighbouring countries?
  • What is it like to live in Australia’s neighbouring countries?
  • What can visitors see and do in Australia’s neighbouring countries?

Future Action

Students will be able to locate Australia's neighbouring countries using maps and be able to contribute to conversations about what life may be like in these places. They will appreciate the need to care for and support our neighbours, especially those who are experiencing poverty, hardship and are less fortunate.

Immersion Phase (1 tasks)
Immersion
Your students will participate in immersion experience/s and record their ideas and questions.
 
Launch Phase (1 tasks)
Questions
Your students will develop questions to add to the classroom Wonder Wall.
 
Research Phase (1 tasks)
Research
Your students will conduct and record research and reflect on their effort at the end of each research session.
 
Synthesis Phase (2 tasks)
Findings
Your students will share and summarise their research findings and present what they have learnt with the rest of the class.
 
Assessment
You will conduct a conference with each student to assess their understanding of the content they have learnt during their research.
 
Collaboration Phase (2 tasks)
Product Plan
Your students will select product/s to create in response to the guiding question of this investigation.
 
Product Creation
Your students will work in their Investigation Group to create their product/s and reflect on their role during this session.
 
Exhibition Phase (2 tasks)
Exhibition Preparation
Your students will prepare their product/s for the exhibition.
 
Exhibition
Your students will share their product/s at the exhibition.
 
Evaluation Phase (2 tasks)
Feedback
Your students will analyse feedback they received from the attendees of the exhibition, conduct self-assessment using rubrics, and reflect on social skills.
 
Future Action
Your students will reflect on what they have learnt during this investigation, consider the Habits they have practised, and revisit questions on the Wonder Wall.