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Title Slide: My place was written by Nadia Wheatley and was illustrated by Donna Rawlins, This book was published 1987 and it was also republished in 2008 Main Idea/Purpose: The main idea of the book my place is to explore the concept of home and belonging by looking at how things change over time. The book shares stories of different children living in the same place from 1788 to 1988. Each story shows how the environment, society, and culture have changed. Significance: this book is significant because it helps me see how different people have lived in the same area over 200 years, showing how things change and stay the same. It highlights the rich mix of cultures and communities, helping me appreciate diversity and understand different people’s perspectives. Historical Realism: The text is an example of historical realism because it combines real historical events and settings with fictional characters and stories, and although the characters are fictional, they are picture in a way that's true to the times they live in. Historical Context Historical Events: The book includes events like colonization, the Gold Rush, and World War II. These events are crucial as they have significantly influenced Australia's development and identity. Event 1: Great depression Many people lost their jobs and struggled to afford basic needs. Families had to find ways to get by with very little money, which helps me understand the real challenges they faced during this difficult period. The Great Depression was important because it caused a lot of unemployment and poverty. It changed how people thought about government help and led to new policies. It also Event 2: fleet The First Fleet marks the start of British colonisation in Australia. It left England on 13 May 1787 with 11 ships and around 1,400 people, including 780 convicts. They arrived at Botany Bay in January 1788 but moved to Port Jackson, where they founded the first European settlement on 26 January,. The First Fleet is important because it began British colonisation in Australia, leading to the foundation of modern society and the city of Sydney. It also significantly impacted Indigenous peoples, resulting in the loss of land and culture. Understanding this event helps me recognise the complex history and its lasting effects. Aboriginal Perspective: I notice how Aboriginal belonging is deeply tied to the land, making it an essential part of their identity. This spiritual connection feels different from other children, who might see the land as something to own. Aboriginal characters have a long history with the land, rich with stories and traditions, which feels so different from the more recent perspectives of other children. 3. Structure of the Book the chronological order helps me see how Australia's land and society have changed over time. As the story moves backward, I can feel the impact of historical events and how each generation connects to the next. It really highlights the deep, facing connection Indigenous peoples have with the land. This structure shows me how history shapes both the present and the future, painting a picture of Australia's history as a rich tapestry of diverse experiences. Language Features: 4. Caracter Profiles Character 1 Laura (1988) • Background: Laura is a young girl living in 1988, during Australia's bicentenary. Her family has a long history in the area, and she is curious about her connection to the past. • Laura's curiosity leads her to explore her family's history and the land they live on. She wants to understand where she fits in the broader story of Australia and what it means for her. Character 2.barangaroo Barangaroo isis a young girl who lives in 1788. She is an Aboriginal girl living in the area before European settlement. Her story provides a sight into the life and culture of the Indigenous people of Australia at that time. Barangaroo's chapter highlights her connection to the land, her family, and her community. It shows the traditional ways of living. Barangaroo's actions and behaviour are guided by her cultural traditions and her understanding of the natural world. Barangaroo's story highlights the values of her people, such as respect for the environment and the importance of storytelling. She wants to preserve her culture and way of life, especially with the new challenges brought by European settlers. 5. Personal Reflection Opinion: I believe "My Place" is a valuable read because it offers a comprehensive view of Australia's history through engaging stories. It encourages empathy and understanding of different perspectives.