Practice identifying important places, cultures, human-environment interactions, and regional connections in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
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Exploring geography, cultures, economies, and environmental challenges across Oceania
Social Studies - Grade 6-8
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Oceania includes Australia, New Zealand, and many Pacific Island nations. Describe one reason why studying Oceania as a region can be challenging.
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Australia is both a country and a continent. Explain how its location and size affect its climate and settlement patterns.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Māori are the Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand. Describe one way Māori culture has influenced modern New Zealand.
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Compare Australia and many Pacific Island countries in terms of land area and population distribution.
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Tourism is important to many economies in Oceania. Identify one benefit and one possible problem caused by tourism in the region.
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The Great Barrier Reef is located off the northeastern coast of Australia. Explain why it is important and name one threat it faces.
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Many Pacific Island nations are concerned about climate change and rising sea levels. Explain why low-lying islands are especially vulnerable.
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Oceania has many different languages and cultural traditions. Explain how geography may have helped create this cultural diversity.
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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.