Social Studies Grade 6-8

Social Studies: Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands

Exploring geography, cultures, economies, and environmental challenges across Oceania

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Exploring geography, cultures, economies, and environmental challenges across Oceania

Social Studies - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences when explaining your answers. Show your thinking in the space provided.
  1. 1
    Map-style view of Australia, New Zealand, and scattered Pacific islands across a large ocean.

    Oceania includes Australia, New Zealand, and many Pacific Island nations. Describe one reason why studying Oceania as a region can be challenging.

  2. 2
    Australia shown with a dry interior, greener coasts, and settlements clustered near the coastline.

    Australia is both a country and a continent. Explain how its location and size affect its climate and settlement patterns.

  3. 3
    Two islands connected by ferry and shipping routes, showing how island geography affects transport and trade.

    New Zealand is made up mainly of two large islands, the North Island and the South Island. Identify one way island geography can influence transportation or trade.

  4. 4
    Cross section of a small atoll showing rainwater forming a thin freshwater lens above saltwater.

    Many Pacific Island nations are made up of small islands or atolls. Explain why access to fresh water can be a major issue in these places.

  5. 5

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have lived in Australia for tens of thousands of years. Explain why it is important to include Indigenous perspectives when studying Australian history.

  6. 6

    The Māori are the Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand. Describe one way Māori culture has influenced modern New Zealand.

  7. 7
    Australia compared with small Pacific islands, showing differences in land area and population distribution.

    Compare Australia and many Pacific Island countries in terms of land area and population distribution.

  8. 8
    Tourists on a Pacific island beach with a market, reef, boat, and small signs of environmental impact.

    Tourism is important to many economies in Oceania. Identify one benefit and one possible problem caused by tourism in the region.

  9. 9
    Coral reef off Australia with fish, healthy coral, and bleached coral patches showing a threat.

    The Great Barrier Reef is located off the northeastern coast of Australia. Explain why it is important and name one threat it faces.

  10. 10
    Low-lying island with ocean water rising close to homes and trees.

    Many Pacific Island nations are concerned about climate change and rising sea levels. Explain why low-lying islands are especially vulnerable.

  11. 11
    Scattered Pacific islands separated by ocean, with varied colors suggesting cultural diversity.

    Oceania has many different languages and cultural traditions. Explain how geography may have helped create this cultural diversity.

  12. 12

    Imagine you are creating a regional profile of Oceania for a class report. List three topics you would include and explain why each one matters.

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