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What can toys teach us about the past?
In this history curriculum aligned excursion discover what toys can teach us about the past. Learn about change and continuity with toys that have been handed down through the generations of a family.
F-2 students will be encouraged to ask questions and discuss ideas in this interactive, story-telling session.
Terms 1–4, Monday to Friday
10am, 11am, 12 noon & 1pm
Duration: 30 minutes
Years F to 2
Minimum 15 students
Maximum 30 students
Presented by a museum educator
identify examples of continuity and change by comparing the past and present (VC2HH2S05)
identify the causes and consequences of changes (VC2HH2S06)
create a chronological account of events using historical terms and information from sources (VC2HH2S08)
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