RIC-20104_Australian_Curriculum_History_(Yr_2)_Respecting_the_past
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Why is Uluru a significant site? – 2<br />
Answer <strong>the</strong> questions about Uluru.<br />
Describe what Uluru looks like.<br />
RESPECTING THE PAST<br />
Fill in <strong>the</strong> missing words.<br />
The traditional lands of <strong>the</strong><br />
people are found<br />
around Uluru. Uluru is very special to <strong>the</strong>m because <strong>the</strong>y believe<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir<br />
began here.<br />
How did Uluru get some of its hollows? Draw a picture about it.<br />
Why is Uluru significant to <strong>the</strong> local community today?<br />
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Write ano<strong>the</strong>r question you would like to find out about Uluru.<br />
Uluru is 500 million years old. It changes colour at different times of <strong>the</strong> day and<br />
year. At sunset it glows red for a short time.<br />
The importance today of an historical site of cultural or spiritual signifi cance; for example, a community building, a landmark, a war memorial (ACHHK045)<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>History</strong>: The <strong>past</strong> in <strong>the</strong> present R.I.C. Publications ® www.ricpublications.com.au<br />
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