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GAMES/ ACTIVITIES
PACIFIC ADVENTURES: JOURNEY CONDITIONS
Write a persuasive article for a museum about life on board the 'Endeavour', the ship that Captain James Cook commanded. Choose the main argument you will put forward from the following examples: the most important supplies, the biggest dangers to health, or the worst aspect of the voyage. Use texts and images to research your topic and find evidence to support your view. Organise and lay out your material, then edit the text for publication
Write a persuasive article for a museum about life on board the 'Endeavour', the ship that Captain James Cook commanded. Choose the main argument you will put forward from the following examples: the most important supplies, the biggest dangers to health, or the worst aspect of the voyage. Use texts and images to research your topic and find evidence to support your view. Organise and lay out your material, then edit the text for publication
CELEBRATION OF CULTURE
This is an interactive resource in which students in the primary years make a virtual museum exhibit of four cultural objects. They choose a level of difficulty (easy or hard), explore three collections of cultural objects - from China, Italy and Papua New Guinea - and select a subject for their exhibit from four options: parties and activities, clothing and accessories, music and dance, and ornaments and decorations. When designing their exhibit, students write labels for the objects and select how they will be displayed. The exhibit can be printed and comprehensive teachers' notes are available.
This is an interactive resource in which students in the primary years make a virtual museum exhibit of four cultural objects. They choose a level of difficulty (easy or hard), explore three collections of cultural objects - from China, Italy and Papua New Guinea - and select a subject for their exhibit from four options: parties and activities, clothing and accessories, music and dance, and ornaments and decorations. When designing their exhibit, students write labels for the objects and select how they will be displayed. The exhibit can be printed and comprehensive teachers' notes are available.