Primary history- First Contacts
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Cook's secret instructions | Treasure Explorer


Via Caitlin Barker
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Interactive online resources for teaching about James Cook using historical inquiry from the National Library of Australia. 

Caitlin Barker's curator insight, April 12, 2013 10:49 PM

This website contains great information which I believe would be appealing to students as it is about the 'secrets' and hints that were made about Captain Cook and his voyage.There is a 'treasure' which are secret maps of Cook's as well as diary entries. There is a lot of text, but I believe it will be interesting as students are to decode the information to find what secrets Cook was hiding in the letters provided. There are extracts from Cook's secret instructions as well as Lord Morton's hints to Captain Cook. The questions that are provided on the website require higher order thinking especially as the answers need to be thought of based on the text, instead of finding the answers in the text as a simple comprehension. I quite like the associated classroom activities for primary school as it provides a range of different activities under the headings: Remember, understand, communicate, create, investigate & ICT. I think it is good that there are a range of activities as it allows the teacher to assign different activities to students who can only work effectively in one learning form for example or for those who need extra practice with computers or public speakign for example. As a result of this, it does touch on literacy outcomes and in turn increasing the range of students abilities, especially for NAPLAN preparation. The National Library of Australia has created these resources in a way that makes students feel like they are investigating and important, rather than just doing work or comprehending which is very important.

Primary history- First Contacts
Teaching resources, ideas and links for the Stage 2 Australian curriculum topic "First Contacts". In this topic, students describe people, events and actions related to world exploration and its effects, describe and explain effects of British colonisation in Australia and apply skills of historical inquiry and communication
Curated by Catherine Smyth