Stage 1 (Year 2) The past in the present

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Stage 1 (Year 2) The past in the present Students explore, recognise and appreciate the history of their local area by examining remains of the past and considering why they should be preserved. Topic: Key inquiry question Flying into history How have changes in technology shaped our daily life? Content The impact of changing technology on people s lives (ACHHK046) Students: discuss the similarities and differences of technology from the past through a range of sources and sequence them over time use a range of communication forms to explain how one example of changing technology affected people s lives 1 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

Student learning activity Activity 1: MIX N MATCH Students: Work in groups or pairs to place the images of aircraft into the correct chronological sequence on the timeline. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Have you ever travelled in a plane to another city or country? Did you know that humans have only been able to fly in planes for about 100 years? In the old days it used to be very dangerous and difficult to fly in a plane. Today it is a safe and common form of transport. Look carefully at these sources to discover how great inventors and brave pilots changed the way we travel today. Focus question: What can we learn about changes to air travel by looking at old photos? TIMELINE: 1870 1890 1910 1930 1951 2010 2 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

2010 Qantas A380 Airbus, Sydney Airport 1890 Lawrence Hargrave and his kites at Stanwell Park near Wollongong http://www.acmssearch.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/itemdetailpaged.cgi? itemid=923924 http://www.acmssearch.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/itemdetailpaged.cgi?it emid=128787 3 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

1930s Australian female pilots, Nancy Bird and Jocelyn Howath 1951 Captain PG Taylor, pioneer airman, and a Catalina flying boat preparing to fly to South America http://www.acmssearch.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/itemdetailpage d.cgi?itemid=153288 http://www.acmssearch.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/itemdetailpaged.cgi?itemid =31314 4 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

1910 Famous American magician and escape-arti, Harry Houdini flying his French-made aircraft in Australia 1870 Balloon made by Mr. Gale flying in the Domain, Sydney http://www.acmssearch.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/itemdetailpaged.cgi?itemi D=446927 http://www.acmssearch.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/itemdetailpaged. cgi?itemid=447319 5 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

ACTIVITY 2: How will people travel in the future? Ask students to: Think about and talk to another student about what travel might be like in the future. Draw a picture to show their ideas about travel in the future. Write words on their picture to label the important parts. BACKGROUND INFORMATION This drawing was made over 100 years ago in 1891. It shows what someone imagined Sydney would look like today. The plane that the artist has drawn looks very different to modern planes. If you look at the scenery under the plane you will also see that there are very few tall buildings. Notice the bridge in the background. It is the artist s idea of what a bridge across Sydney Harbour might look like. The Sydney Harbour Bridge was not built until almost 40 years after this drawing was made. How different is this bridge to the Sydney Harbour Bridge we know today? 6 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

http://www.acmssearch.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/itemdetailpaged.cgi?itemid=446960 7 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

Use your imagination to draw a picture of how you think people will travel around in the future. Write word labels to help describe your ideas. 8 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

Background notes for teachers Activity 1: Answers Aircraft Description Historical information 1) 1870 Balloon made by Mr. Gale flying in the Domain, Sydney, 1870 Mr Thomas Gale flew in a balloon from the Domain in Sydney, over the Sydney Mint and landed in Glebe. 2) 1890 Lawrence Hargrave and his kites at Stanwell Park near Wollongong, 1890. 1880-1895 Lawrence Hargrave was an Australian inventor who experimented with kites to develop designs for powered flight. He launched a number of his designs at Stanwell Park near Wollongong. 3) 1910 Famous American magician and escape-artist, Harry Houdini flying his French-made aircraft in Australia, 1910 The great American magician and escapeartist, Harry Houdini, achieved the first controlled powered flight in Australia in a plane. 9 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

4) 1930s Australian female pilots, Nancy Bird and Jocelyn Howath, about 1930-33 5) 1951 Captain PG Taylor, pioneer airman, and a Catalina flying boat preparing to fly to South America, 1951 Nancy Bird (later Nancy Bird-Walton) was a pioneering woman pilot. She was known as the Angel of the Outback because she helped set up a flying medical service to help babies in country areas of Australia. Captain Patrick Gordon Taylor flew a seaplane from Australia to Chile. Years before had been awarded a medal for bravery when he saved a plane whose engine was broken. He climbed out of the plane while it was in mid-air and transferred oil from one engine to the other. 6) 2010 Qantas A380 Airbus, Sydney Airport, 2010 Qantas airlines started in Australia in 1920. This is a picture of the modern Qantas A380 Airbus. Activity 2 This learning activity is designed to help students understand concepts of time, such as past, present and future The artist drew this in 1891 and it shows his idea of what Sydney would look like in the future. Ask students to consider the difference between the artist s idea of the future and the Sydney Harbour Bridge of today that was built in the 1930s. Draw students attention to the artist s drawing of the aircraft and point out that aeroplanes like this had not been invented in 1891. This was the artist s impression of what the future would be like. 10 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)

NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History K - 10 Outcomes Historical Skills Historical concepts HT1-3 describes the effects of changing technology on people s lives over time HT1-4 demonstrates skills of historical inquiry and communication Comprehension: chronology, terms and concepts distinguish between past, present and future (ACHHS032, ACHHS048) Use of sources explore and use a range of sources about the past (ACHHS034, ACHHS050) identify and compare features of objects from the past and present (ACHHS035, ACHHS051) Continuity and change: some things change over time and others remain the same Perspectives: people from the past will have different views and experiences Significance: importance of an event, development or individual/group Research pose questions about the past using sources provided (ACHHS017) Explanation and communication use a range of communications forms (oral, graphic, written, role play( and digital technologies (ACHHS022) Learning across the curriculum Critical and creative thinking Literacy 11 State Library of New South Wales: NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum History (Flying into history)