Leanne Williamson, 2015. Colonial Day Incursion Leanne Williamson, 2015 Write a recount about our Colonial Day incursion.

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Leanne Williamson, 2015

Colonial Day Incursion Leanne Williamson, 2015 Write a recount about our Colonial Day incursion.

Oliver Twist Leanne Williamson, 2015  Write a story about what life was like for Oliver in England, 250 years ago. Found:

Wanted Poster………. Leanne Williamson, 2015 Design a wanted poster to catch an escaped convict. Include: physical description with an accompanying picture or photograph, approximate age of the offender, summary of crimes committed, where he/she was last seen, reward offered and who to contact with information. Found : Google Images

Acrostic poem Leanne Williamson, 2015 Imagine you are one of the Aboriginal people in Syron’s painting watching from the shore as the European people row towards the land that has been inhabited by your people for thousands of years. Write four words that describe how you feel as the boats approach the shore. Select one of your words to use as the basis of an Acrostic poem. Found : Google Images

Sydney Cove, 1788 Leanne Williamson, 2015 Tell the story about what was happening when this picture was taken. Found : Google Images

Literary Recount………. Leanne Williamson, 2015  Write a literary recount of “Meet Captain Cook ” A literary recount gives details about what happened, including who was involved, when and where the event took place, and what may have resulted. Found : Google Images

Fruity First Fleet Procedure Leanne Williamson, 2015  Write a procedure for Fruity First Fleet. Found : Google Images

What’s Australia Day all about? Leanne Williamson, 2015 Write about how you and your family Celebrate Australia Day.

Australia Day advertisement…. Leanne Williamson, 2015 Create your own advertisements for Australia Day

Botany Bay…. Leanne Williamson, 2015 Write in your own words what this song is about. Source:

Young children shouldn’t be convicted of crimes! Leanne Williamson, 2015 Found : Google Images What do you think about this statement? Write to persuade a reader to agree with your point of view. Think about: if you agree or disagree or if you can see both sides of the topic an introduction – clearly say what you think about the topic your opinions – give reasons or examples to explain them and be persuasive a conclusion – a summary of your main points and a final comment on your opinion Remember to: plan your writing before you begin make your writing interesting to read write in sentences and stay on the topic check your spelling and punctuation use words that will persuade your reader start a new paragraph for each new idea check and edit your writing when you are finished

Australia is a great place to call home! Leanne Williamson, 2015 Found : Google Images What do you think about this statement? Write to persuade a reader to agree with your point of view. Think about: if you agree or disagree or if you can see both sides of the topic an introduction – clearly say what you think about the topic your opinions – give reasons or examples to explain them and be persuasive a conclusion – a summary of your main points and a final comment on your opinion Remember to: plan your writing before you begin make your writing interesting to read write in sentences and stay on the topic check your spelling and punctuation use words that will persuade your reader start a new paragraph for each new idea check and edit your writing when you are finished

A convicts life……. Leanne Williamson, 2015 Tell the story about what was happening when this picture was taken. Found : Google Images

A diary entry……. Leanne Williamson, 2015 Write a diary entry from the perspective of a convict who has just arrived at the colony. Found : Google Images

Enora and the black crane Leanne Williamson, 2015 Write a description of what life was like for Enora. Found :