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Resources to order

First Australians: Plenty Stories

Kaisiana's story
Written by the National Museum of Australia's Senior Indigenous Education Officer, Trish Albert, First Australians: Plenty Stories is a comprehensive and award-winning printed resource for teaching Australian Indigenous studies in middle and upper primary.

Australian History Mysteries

Australian History Mysteries 2

Released in 2010, the Australian History Mysteries website contains a growing set of resources – videos, units of work and interactive modules.

Teaching values (Primary)

Teaching Values front cover

Teaching values provides a range of sources and learning sequences that teachers can use to explore the nine Values for Australian Schooling.

Our Voices (Primary)

Book covers from left to right: Surving Natures Forces, Hardships and Opportunities, Coming to Australia

These are three books from the Our Voices series, which comprises 27 titles in total.

Our Voices won the 2003 the primary book series category at the Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing.

Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Our Textual Heritage

Signed, Sealed, Delivered book


Letters, advertisements, posters, postcards, print media, invitations, government proclamations and protest songs are some of the many text types represented in this lively and authoritative resource that highlights Australia's textual heritage.

The Museum, in collaboration with Jacaranda, has produced an innovative resource for high school English students. This text offers an engaging and thought-provoking collection featuring sources from the National Historical Collection. The sources are accompanied by questions and activities which students and teachers of English and History/SOSE will readily respond to.

ISBN 13 978 0 731 40281 6
Paperback, 94 pages, 280mm x 215mm, colour
Published 2006
$21.95

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