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Welcome to Australia

Jan 17, 2015

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Global Education for Second Grade
Gabrielle Barnes
April 2010
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Page 1: Welcome to Australia

Welcome to Australia

A Country and Continent

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What do you know about Australia?

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Did you list……

• Kangaroo Jack• Koala Bears• Joey• Outback• Land Down

Under• Sydney Opera

House

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Location of Australia

From Mississippi to Australia is 8,933 miles.

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Land Down Under• Regions- New South Wales,

Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Northern Territory, and Tasmania

• Australia’s outback is very dry and flat (desert). Very few people live in the outback. Ayers rock is located in the outback.

• Most of the people live in the cities and towns around the coast.

• Capital City: Canberra

• Large country also a continent

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Geography

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Great Barrier Reef

• The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the world.

• There are 400 different species of coral and thousands of different types of sea life.

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What time is it?

7:36 a.m.(morning in Gulfport)

10:36 p.m.(night in Sydney)

Season: Spring** Season: Fall**

15 hour difference

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TRUE OR FALSE ?

• Australia is a small country.

• Most people live in the outback.

• The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the world

• Ayers Rock is located in the outback.

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History

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Here come the English

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Australia

• In 1770, an English explorer, James Cook became the first European explorer to find the island continent.

• He named the island New South Wales.

• It was later changed to Australia. The word Australia means southern.

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The Aborigines

• They are the native inhabitants of Australia.

• They have lived on the land for about 40,000.

• They are credited with creating the returning boomerang.

• Many ancient drawing can be found at Ayers Rock.

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TRUE OR FALSE ?

• Aborigines are native Australians.

• James Cook was the first European to explore Australia.

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The People

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G’Day Mate!

• G’day – good day• Mate – friend• Oz- Australia• Dinky do – the real thing• Onkey-dorey - good• Barbie – BBQ• Boomer – big kangaroo• Salty – crocodile• Beaut- great• Mum – mother• Ta – good bye

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Australian Facts

• Cricket is the national sport of Australia.

• Some other team sports they like to play are rugby, Australian football, and soccer.

• Most people live in single-story homes. Apartment buildings are rare in Australia.

• Some children live very far from schools. These children attend school at home using the latest technology. The schools are named, “Schools of the Air”

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TRUE OR FALSE ?

• Ice hokey is the national sport of Australia.

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Animals

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Marsupials

Marsupials are mammals with pouches. They are common in Australia.

Kangaroo

Koala

Wombat

WallabyTasmanian Devil

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Egg Laying Mammals

The platypus and spiny anteater are mammals that hatch their young from eggs.

platypusSpiny anteater

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Other Common Animals

Salty water crocodile

dingo

emu

Hammerhead shark

Kookaburra

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TRUE OR FALSE ?

• Marsupials are common in Australia.

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The End

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References

• “ Look What Came from Australia” by Kevin Davis

• “Travel Through Australia: Come on a Journey of Discovery” by Linda Pickwell

• “A Trip Around the World: Bringing Cultural Awareness to your Classroom with Activities Across the Curriculum” Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company