Narrative Writing - [Year 4] Unit 4 - Back in Time - Convict . . . Beth by Mark Wilson - Narrative Story Graph - PDF Document The Danger Zone: Avoid being a Convict Sent to Australia by Meredith Costain and David Antram (illustrator) - Online Book (PDF Document) Eliza Bird: Child Convict by Kerrie Lane and Rachel Tonkin (illustrator) - Online Book (PDF Document)
Teachers notes by Robyn Sheahan-Bright - Hachette Beth arrives in Australia in 1788 as a convict on the Lady Penrhyn, one of the ships which were part of the First Fleet, and befriends an orphaned girl, called Molly, whose convict mother has died on board
June 2016 Teacher Notes and Activities - Lamont Books This story is inspired by the life of Elizabeth Hayward, the youngest female convict in the First Fleet Research her life further The convicts who arrived in Australia were not all hardened thieves or murderers Many, like eth and Molly, were victims of poverty and circumstance Research the convict era and the
StoryBox Hub | Beth - The Story of a Child Convict Beth - The Story of a Child Convict, is an incredibly moving tale inspired by the experiences of Elizabeth Hayward, the youngest female convict on the First Fleet and the journals of naval officer William Bradley and Arthur Bowes Smyth, the surgeon and artist also onboard
Beth - The Story of a Child Convict by Mark Wilson - First Fleet This resource is a nine page PDF document with activities to do based on the book Beth - The Story of a Child Convict by Mark Wilson This document contains six worksheets for students The activities allow the students to reflect on the story and extend their understanding of the themes within this text
beth story of child convict - TPT This resource is a five page PDF document of worksheets and activities for students to complete based on the book Beth - The Story of a Child Convict by Mark Wilson The worksheets include comprehension questions, writing activities and reflection activities