Australian Geography Unit
We’re rather excited to be ‘trekking around’ Australia with our Australian Geography Unit. Learning more about our nation and deepen our appreciation of this huge and diverse land we are blessed to live in. Over the past decade and a half we’ve embarked upon many unit studies, previously though our unit studies have centered around history, this time we’re focusing our studies from a geographical perspective.
I’m sharing my plans with you in the hope that you may inspired to also explore Australia. I designed these plans to be a ‘template,’ wishing to re-use them for travelling to other continents/countries/states, only needing to give the plans a minor/localised tweaking.
We will begin our studies with an overview of our nation and then travel individually to each state and territory. My initial intention when I first began planning was to spend two weeks on the nation and each of the states and territories, however as my plans grew I’ve realised that is an insufficient time to spend trekking about, so the timeline is open.
I’m confident the chances of us covering all of my plans are not high, that’s okay, it’s more about presenting ideas and trails and being semi-prepared to travel the roads of interest. Mostly I want our children to have a comprehension of what an incredibly beautiful and varied country they are privileged to live in.
*Booklist
I am still writing an indepth booklist and will share it as soon as complete.
*Cultural
I am still writing more detailed plans for this sub-topic and will share shortly:
- First Peoples
- Immigrants
- Everyday Australians
Plan is to contact various blogging/instagram buddies around Australia asking if their children can provide basic information of their lifestyles and localities and pictures.
Resource Suggestions
- Australian Book Traveller
- Pinterest Unit Study Australia
- Our Worldwide Classroom Free Printables
- Suzie’s Home Education Ideas Australian Unit
- Pinterest Australian Study
- Trek n Trails Australian Geography
- Kids World Travel Guide Australia
- Enchanted Learning Australia
- Australian Unit Study
- Oz Curriculum
- Youtubes: search
Presentation
Ways in which the children may present their research, other presentations are of course also most welcome .
- Fact Sheets
- Notebooking Pages
- Posters
- Power Point Presentation
Maps
Mapping activities. Mega maps in particular have been rather popular previously.
- Purchase wall map of Australia.
- Mega Maps: Individual maps on the following: fill in physical & political details
Australia
States & Territories
- Purchase topographic map of our area
Map our property
- Suggested Activity
Geocaching
Research the following and fill in fact sheets, create Notebooking Pages or colour.
- National & State/Territory Facts
Our Worldwide Classroom Free Printables
Flag Protocols – Older children
State/Territory Flags – Colour
- State/Territory Emblems
- National & State/Territory Coat of Arms
Australian Coat of Arms – Colouring
Northern Territory Coat of Arms Fact Sheet and Activities
State/Territory Bird Colouring
- National & State/Territory Animals
Australian State Animals Colouring
- National & State/Territory Flowers
State/Territory Flowers Colouring
Floral Emblems of Australia Education Kit
Nature Study
Research any of the following of your choice, watch videos, then fill in fact sheets, create Notebooking Pages or colour. Read books from booklist.
- Australian Animals
- Flora and Fauna
- Australian Trees
Educational Videos About Australia
- Suggest Activity
Nature Walks/Journaling
Science
The following are suggested areas of study; research topics of your interest. Read, watch youtubes etc, then fill in fact sheets or create Notebooking Pages. Read books from booklist.
- Inventions
- Questions explore – ie Why won’t boomerangs come back?
5 Aussie Science Video Channels
- Read
Dr. Karl’s collection of great Australian facts & firsts
Biomes
Research briefly each of the following Australian biomes/ecosystems, watch videos, fill in fact sheets or create Notebooking Pages. Read books from booklist.
- Coastal/Beach
- Rainforest
- Swamps/Wetlands
- Outback
- Desert
- Mountains
- Plains
- Great Barrier Reef
- Islands
Google for youtubes
Geoscience Australia Classroom Resources
Fisheries Research & Development for Kids
Natural Disasters
Research briefly each of the following Australian natural disasters, watch videos, narrate orally. Read books from booklist.
- Floods
- Fire
- Drought
- Cyclones
- Landslides
Google for youtubes
Geoscience Australia Classroom Resources
Culture: General
The following are suggested areas of study; research a couple of topics that interest you. Fill in fact sheets or create Notebooking Pages. Read books from booklist.
- Food
Bake some national favourites such as; pavlova, lamingtons, meat pies, Anzac biscuits
- Sport
- Leisure
- Celebrations
- Festivals
- Film
- Literature
- Performing Arts
Government – Teenagers
Watch a selection of videos then orally narrate.
- Basic Facts; Federal and State
Parliamentary Education Office
Civics and Citizenship Education
Economics – Teenagers
Research briefly, fill in fact sheets or create Notebooking Pages, watch videos.
- Industries
- Resources
Literature
Enjoy the following and booklist to follow.
- Short Stories – Teenagers
Other Australian Short Story Authors
- Poetry
Picture Study
Study a picture a day; observe, recall
Art/Craft
- Wattle Painting with Pom Poms
- Lots of Ideas!
- Aboriginal Art
- Colouring pages
- Youtubes & Pinterest: search for ideas
Movies
- 30 Movies to Learn About Australia
- Youtubes & Pinterest: search for titles
6 Comments
Danya
Wow, what a list! Have fun on your journey!
Erin
Thanks Danya 🙂 Rather excited we found your craft ideas, they are totally doable with the bonus of looking fantastic.
Sherelle
What a treasure! Looking forward to using these ideas. Thanks Erin.
Erin
Sherelle
Oh good, do hope they help 🙂
and I haven’t forgotten your request for history recs, on my to do to write you a mini unit
PC
What an amazing and beautifully captured Australiana collection of your own photos. We live in such a beautiful and diverse country.
Erin
You’ve just got me thinking, when I finally organise my photos for a print a book I could do one as an Australian collection, I best get out there and snap some more.
Love our country 🙂