
Introduction · rubric · conclusion · teacher's guide
Maps · Attitudes · images · timelines · Game quiz · generalIntroduction
Australia’s nearest neighbours are found on the Asian continent. Australia as a country is linked to these neighbours politically, economically, socially and, of course, geographically. As a member of the global community it is important that Australians understand their nearest neighbours.
Internet Links
Maps
- Political map of Asia
- Elevation map of Asia
- Asia map list
- Individual country maps
- Asian outline maps
- Outline maps of Asia and individual countries
Attitudes
- Gallop poll on china and japan
- Looks at American attitudes towards the two countries in 1942 and 1966
- Dr. Seuss political cartoons ww2
- Historical Lessons on Wartime and Race Relations
images
- Asian photo list
- Pictures from different countries in Asia
- Drawn Asian images list
- Outline drawings
timelines
- Asian timeline list
- Timelines of the development of different societies
Game quiz
- Asia geography quiz
- asia games
- Geography games: asia
general
- General resources on Asia
- Links to a wide range of resource material
- World Fact Book
- Search general facts by country
Conclusion
Because anyone can publish on the Web, it sometimes reflects the chaotic, uneven, sometimes confusing world around us. By exploring the Web, you've journeyed into real learning where you must judge between fact and opinion, bias and insight, importance and insignificance. We hope you've added to the wisdom carried around in that head of yours. If you want to check yourself, take a look at the evaluation rubric for this activity. Either way, remember that understanding isn't a destination, but a journey. Have a great trip!
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