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9781925194753
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Nicol, Lisa
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People and the land / Lisa Nicol.
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Go facts geography : people and the land
Connecting with go facts geography : people and the land
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Glebe, NSW : Blake Education, [2015]
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24 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm.
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Go facts Australia
Go facts geography middle primary
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Includes index.
"Blake Education Better ways to learn".
Written for the new Australian Geography Curriculum, the Middle set asks students: How do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people relate to the land? What is sustainability and why is it important? Where were Australians born and where do they live? Why are plants important in our ecosystems?
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Land means different things to different people, but it is everyone's source of food and the air we breathe. Explore how people are learning to work with the land - rather than against it - and protect it for future generations.
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Publisher recommends for middle primary students. Reading age 8+
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Discoveries in geography -- Juvenile literature
Ecosystems -- Australia
Explorers -- Juvenile literature
Geography -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- Australia
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