![]() In term 2, Year 10s study a unit, generally described as "Building a Modern Australia", looking at post-World War 2 society. I generally break this unit in half; starting with Berlin Wall and the division of Germany, the formation of the United Nations, and finishing with the Vietnam War. This is the half of the unit that I have already created display for. The second half looks at rights and freedoms for First Nations People, migrants, and women since World War 2. This unit is still to be taught (all prepped to go!) and the display is still to be made.
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![]() Another term, another display up! I popped in during the holidays for one day this time (normally, I try to do 2-3 days to smash out some work - AKA photocopying - without the students there) and I used it to swap over a display, file some paperwork, and set up a seating plan for my Year 10 English class. It wasn't much (in the scheme of what I usually try to achieve) but I'm happy with what I did do. It's taking shape! I'm so happy with how my classroom has come on with my different displays.
My Year 10 Geography Coasts unit is up with tourism to go up next (got to add a few more to the collection there!). My Stage 1 Geography unit is nearly ready for change over but the next one isn't ready (not sure if I'll get Megacities up this time). New TEEAL displays to help all of our students write paragraphs that are cohesive and make sense - any non-teacher would be surprised with how off track they can get! I've been able to sort my card games out so I don't have to go back and re-package them into their boxes after use. Other admin-display stuff includes subject labels and posters to allow students to see what is expected of them when they get tasks (formative or summative) that ask them to "explain" or "analyse". |
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