Australian Special Days: Ages 8-10

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Written by Sandy Sturmer RIC-0329 4.1/276

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… Foreword … Australian Special Days is a set of blackline masters designed to provide activities and puzzles for the special days of the year which we celebrate as national holidays, multicultural events, anniversaries of Australian historic events, special awareness days or festivals. The worksheets are designed to: (a)

increase the students’ knowledge about the land in which they live;

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create an awareness of some of Australia’s famous landmarks;

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introduce students to visual images of some of Australia’s famous landmarks; and

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highlight some of Australia’s important historical information.

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Activities are based on language and logic skills and are ordered chronologically. Some dates may vary slightly from State to State but general monthly guidelines have been provided.

Each worksheet should take approximately 20–30 minutes for the children to complete and may be used as a motivational activity for further research or discussion. As an alternative to the classroom activity, worksheets may be used as homework assignments. Each child will have his or her own record sheet in the form of a journal page. As each special day/event worksheet is completed the student can record what was learnt about that particular day. Answers have also been included.

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Student Journal Page ........................................................................... i Australia Day................................................................................................. 1 First Day of School for the Year ................................................... 2 Valentine’s Day ........................................February .......................... 3 Decimal Currency ................................ February .......................... 4 First Day of Autumn .......................... March ................................. 5 St Patrick’s Day ....................................... March .................................. 6 Sydney Harbour Bridge ................... March .................................. 7 Easter ................................................................................................................ 8 April Fool’s Day ........................................April ..................................... 9 World Health Day ................................. April .................................... 10 Anzac Day ................................................... April .................................... 11 Clean-Up Australia Day..................................................................... 12 Mother’s Day .............................................................................................. 13 New Parliament House ................... May .................................... 14 Fire Prevention Week ......................................................................... 15 First Day of Winter.............................. June ................................... 16 Arbor Day ..................................................................................................... 17 World Environment Day ................ June ................................... 18

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Capture of Ned Kelly .......................... June .................................... 19 World’s Indigenous People ............................................................ 20 Dental Health Week ............................................................................ 21 Australian Rules Football .............. August ............................. 22 Children’s Book Week ........................................................................ 23 Daffodil Day ............................................................................................... 24 Red Nose Day ............................................................................................ 25 First Day of Spring ............................... September .................. 26 Father’s Day ............................................................................................... 27 World Animal Day ................................ October ......................... 28 The Sydney Opera House ............... October .......................... 29 Education Week..................................................................................... 30 The Melbourne Cup ........................... November ..................... 31 Remembrance Day ............................. November .................... 32 Skin Cancer Awareness Week .................................................... 33 First Holden Car Produced ........... November .................... 34 First Day of Summer ......................... December .................... 35 Christmas Day ........................................ December .................... 36 Answers................................................................................................ 37–38

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Australia Day Australia Day is the day we remember the landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove, on 26 January 1788. The First Fleet brought the first settlers to Australia. There were 11 ships in the fleet, and the captain of the fleet was Arthur Phillip who became the Governor of the colony at Sydney Cove. Find these words in the word sleuth.

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Draw some convicts, soldiers and settlers at Sydney Cove.

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First Day of School for the Year On the first day of school each year, there is a feeling of excitement and anticipation for everyone. The holidays are over and a new school year begins. What will this new school year bring for you? Make a list of things you would like to learn about, or learn how to do, this year.

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We can send a message to someone we care about on Valentine’s Day. The heart is the symbol for love.

I think it is important to be friendly and caring to people because…

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Things I like to give my favourite people are…

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Beginning of Decimal Currency On 14 February 1966 Australia changed its currency, or money. Before that date Australia used the British system of pounds, shillings and pence. Australia now uses the decimal currency of dollars and cents. Can you name these coins and notes which were used before 14 February 1966?

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• First Day of Autumn • Complete the words below to find out about the season of Autumn.

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Write down three changes which happen when the season changes from Summer to Autumn.

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St Patrick’s Day Many people from Ireland live in Australia. Their special day of celebration is St Patrick’s Day.

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St Patrick’s Day is named after St Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. St Patrick converted the Irish people to Christianity by using the three-leafed clover called the shamrock, as the three symbols Use your atlas to answer these of Christianity. questions. 1. Father 2. Son 3. Holy Ghost Highlight the keys words in Irish people believe it this passage. very lucky to find a 1. Ireland’s closest neighbour is four-leafed clover or shamrock. . What would you do if you

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Opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Did You Know?

The Sydney Harbour Bridge took nine years to build and was completed in 1932. The cost to build the bridge was 19 million dollars. This was a massive amount of money in the 1930s. The length of the bridge is 1 128 metres. Any vehicles crossing the bridge must pay a toll to get to the other side. At the opening ceremony, a man named Francis de Groot galloped onto the bridge and slashed the official ribbon with his sword before the Premier of NSW officially cut the ribbon to open the bridge.

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Read the passage above and answer the following questions.

1. When did building begin for the bridge?

2. In which State of Australia is the Sydney Harbour Bridge?

4. On what did de Groot gallop onto the bridge? 5. Why do you think he didn’t drive?

6. True or False? The length of the bridge is over one kilometre.

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3. True or False? It is free to cross the bridge.

Make a list of six types of transport which might travel across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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Bridges are constructed to link one piece of land with another. Can you link the following words together to make the names of ten Australian towns?

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Easter Easter is a Christian festival which celebrates Jesus rising from the dead after he had been nailed to a cross to die. All over the world, Christians celebrate this festival in many different ways. In Australia the bilby, a small marsupial, or a rabbit is said to deliver the chocolate eggs to children. The eggs represent the new life of Jesus as he was reborn.

How many words can you make from the letters in

EASTER?

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Draw and colour patterns on this Easter egg.

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Highlight the key words.

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name of the celebration everyone has a at Easter these buns are full of fruit and spice this animal is said to deliver the eggs eggs are a symbol of Jesus was said to be the of God.

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…April Fool’s Day… On April Fool’s Day people play practical jokes on other people. Some people say that this day originated because it was the court jester’s day off. The court jester entertained the kings and queens in days of old and made them laugh, keeping royalty happy! Otherwise it was ‘off with their head’!

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What do you think these sayings mean?

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What makes you laugh?

together onto another piece of paper to make a court jester, or glue the pieces together in another way to make people laugh.

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World Health Day World Health Day is the day of the year which reminds us of the importance of keeping healthy. Healthy bodies are a combination of good foods and regular exercise. A healthy mind means being happy with ourselves and others. Follow the words through the maze which will make you healthy and keep you healthy.

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How many times can you see the word ‘healthy’ on this page?

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Write some things which make you happy.

How do you make other people happy?

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Anzac Day

Use an atlas to label these two countries.

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…Clean-Up Australia Day… Clean-Up Australia Day is a special day because everybody cleans up all the rubbish and litter they can find. This makes Australia a cleaner and healthier place for us to live! Can you find all these words in the rubbish bag?

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Mother’s Day Mother’s Day is the day of the year when we can show our mothers how much we care for them. If you were given three wishes for your Mum, what would you wish for to make her day special? Make a card.

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• Cut out this circle of flowers and fold in half. • Decorate the semicircle and write happy words to Mum.

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Opening of New Parliament House In 1927 the original Parliament House was opened in Canberra by the Duke of York. Exactly 61 years later, on 9 May 1988, the New Parliament House was opened by Queen Elizabeth II. Parliament House is one of Australia’s most important public buildings. It is situated on Capital Hill in Canberra. Politicians meet in this building to make decisions on behalf of the Australian people. Can you complete these key words which can be found in the passage?

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Can you match up the first names with the surnames of these past Australian Prime Ministers?

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Fire Prevention Week Fire Prevention Week is the time to remember the dangers of fire. We must NEVER play with…

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If your clothes did catch fire – you need to remember to…

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First Day of Winter Use the words in the raindrops to complete this passage about Winter.

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• Arbor Day •

What is Arbor Day?

This is the day to appreciate trees and remember all the things which trees give to us and nature. We must remember to plant trees so we replace those we use.

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World Environment Day World Environment Day is a reminder for us to care for our environment. We all need to live on a clean, safe and healthy Earth.

Everyone needs to recycle to reduce the amount of rubbish which needs to be disposed of. Name 10 items we can recycle inside the bin below.

Colour the pictures in the boxes which show a clean, healthy environment. Put a cross through the pictures of things that are bad for our environment.

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Who was Ned Kelly? Unjumble the bullets fired from his gun to find out why Ned Kelly is a famous Australian.

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How did Ned Kelly protect himself from policemen’s bullets?

Read the passage above. Circle five nouns. Highlight five verbs. Underline five important key words or phrases.

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International Day of the World’s Indigenous People Aboriginals were the first race of people to live in Australia more than 40 000 years ago. Aboriginal people lived a nomadic life, and moved on to another place to live when food and water became scarce. Many places in Australia use Aboriginal names. Use your atlas to find the State of Australia in which these places can be found.

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DENTAL HEALTH WEEK Dental Health Week is the time to remember how important it is to keep our teeth clean and healthy.

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Write a list of foods which are good for your teeth.

Don’t bite off more than you can chew! What does this idiom mean?

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First Australian Rules Football Match 1. The Victorian Football League began a football competition over years ago.

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Children’s Book Week Read the passage below and find the correct words to fit the puzzle.

Choose a book to read! Inside, we can delve into fantasy, humour or horror. Let your imagination run wild –␣ be a pirate, a princess, or a python. Words and pictures can give such pleasure and enjoyment to children of all ages.

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Daffodil Day What is Daffodil Day? Use the code below to find out.

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Red Nose Day is the special day when we wear a Red Nose and look silly. The money raised from the sale of these Red Noses (for people, cars and trucks!) goes to SIDS. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

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Wearing a to be silly is great fun!

This is when young babies die for no apparent reason. All the money raised by selling red noses on this day helps doctors find a reason why some babies die.

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• First Day of Spring • Spring is the season which brings back warmth and sunshine after the cold and wet of Winter.

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We know that Spring means a season of the year – but what are two other meanings for the word ‘Spring’?

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Father’s Day Father’s Day! This is the special day to remember your father.

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World Animal Day World Animal Day is the day we remember how important animals are to us. They may be our pets! Can you name four household pets?

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The Sydney Opera House Join the dots from 1-27 to see one of Australia’s most famous buildings.

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The building was started in 1959 and completed in 1973. The Opera House building looks like billowing sails and is used for operas, dramas, musicals, concerts, ballets, meetings and much more.

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Education is what we learn and how we learn!

Education Week

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The Melbourne Cup The first Melbourne Cup horse race was run on 7 November 1861. Ever since that first race, it has been run on the first Tuesday in November, at Flemington Race Course in Melbourne. The winner receives a large amount of money and this special cup. Many Australians bet on the ‘Cup’ winner. It is a special event holiday in Victoria. Unjumble the letters in the cup.

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Remembrance Day Remembrance Day is the day on which we honour the men and women who died in World Wars I and II and other wars. On 11 November 1918,World War I ended. At 11.00 a.m. on the eleventh day of the eleventh month, November, we have two minutes’ silence to think about those who have died fighting wars. Read the passage above and answer the following questions.

Why do we have a Remembrance Day?

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• Skin Cancer Awareness Week •

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First Day of Summer In Australia the weather heats up – and Summer begins! It is the season of long, hot days and sweltering temperatures. Many people wear sunglasses to cut down the glare from the bright, hot sunshine.

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Christmas Day Christmas Day is the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus. Christmas Day is celebrated in many ways throughout the world. In Australia, Christmas is in Summer. 1 2 4

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Australian Special Days Answers Page 1 – Australia Day Teacher check

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Australian Special Days Answers Page 21 – Dental Health Week Teacher check

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