Year 9 History lesson resources
Every Year 9 History content descriptor in the Australian Curriculum v9. Pick a descriptor to see aligned, classroom-ready resources, or generate a full lesson set from any of them in minutes.
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- AC9HH9K01The causes and effects of European imperial expansion and the movement of peoples in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and the different responses to colonisation and migration
- AC9HH9K014The changing population movements and settlement patterns during the period 1750 to 1900
- AC9HH9K02The key social, cultural, economic and political changes and their significance in the development of Australian society during the period
- AC9HH9K03The causes and effects of European contact and extension of settlement, including their impact on the First Nations Peoples of Australia
- AC9HH9K04Significant events, ideas, people, groups and movements in the development of Australian society
- AC9HH9K05Continuities and changes and their effects on ways of life and living conditions, political and legal institutions, and cultural expression around the turn of the 20th century in Australian society
- AC9HH9K06Different experiences and perspectives of colonisers, settlers and First Nations Australians and the impact of these experiences on changes to Australian society's ideas, beliefs and values
- AC9HH9K07The development of Australian society in relation to other nations in the world by 1914, including the effects of ideas and movements of people
- AC9HH9K08The causes of the First World War and the reasons why Australians enlisted to fight in the war
- AC9HH9K09The places of significance where Australians fought, their perspectives and experiences, including the Gallipoli campaign, the Western Front and the Middle East
- AC9HH9K10Significant events and turning points of the war and the nature of warfare, including the Western Front Battle of the Somme and the Armistice
- AC9HH9K11The effects of the First World War on Australian society, such as the role of women, political debates about conscription, relationships with the British Empire, and the experiences of returned soldiers
- AC9HH9K12The commemoration of the First World War, including different historical interpretations and debates about the nature and significance of the Anzac legend and the war
- AC9HH9K13The social, economic, political, technological and/or environmental causes and effects of the Industrial Revolution on Europe in the late 18th and 19th century
- AC9HH9K15The short-, medium- and long-term effects of population movements and changing settlement patterns during this period, such as global demographic changes, transport, new ideas, and political and social reforms
- AC9HH9K16The different perspectives and experiences of men, women and children during the Industrial Revolution, and their changing way of life
- AC9HH9K17The ideas that emerged and influenced change in society, such as nationalism, capitalism, imperialism, socialism, egalitarianism and Chartism
- AC9HH9K18The role of a significant individual or group such as agricultural and factory workers, inventors and entrepreneurs, landowners, politicians and religious groups in promoting and enacting some of the ideas that emerged during the Industrial Revolution
- AC9HH9K19The key social, cultural, economic and political features of an Asian society during the 18th and early 19th Century
- AC9HH9K20The causes and effects of European contact, including colonialisation, on an Asian society
- AC9HH9K21Significant events, ideas, people, groups and/or movements in the development of an Asian society
- AC9HH9K22Continuities and changes and their effects on the ways of life and living conditions, political and legal institutions, and cultural expression around the turn of the 20th century in an Asian society
- AC9HH9K23Different experiences and perspectives of colonisers and Asian peoples from the time and the impact of changes to society, including events, ideas, beliefs and values
- AC9HH9K24The development of an Asian society in relation to other nations in the world by 1914, including the effects of ideas such as nationalism and self-determination
Skills
- AC9HH9S01Develop and modify a range of historical questions about the past to inform historical inquiry
- AC9HH9S02Locate, identify and compare primary and secondary sources to use in historical inquiry
- AC9HH9S03Identify the origin and content of sources, and explain the purpose and context of primary and secondary sources
- AC9HH9S04Explain the usefulness of primary and secondary sources, and the reliability of the information as evidence
- AC9HH9S05Analyse cause and effect, and evaluate patterns of continuity and change
- AC9HH9S06Compare perspectives in sources and explain how these are influenced by significant events, ideas, locations, beliefs and values
- AC9HH9S07Analyse different and contested historical interpretations
- AC9HH9S08Create descriptions, explanations and historical arguments, using historical knowledge, concepts and terms that incorporate and acknowledge evidence from sources
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