Introduction
The word "aboriginal" means "the first" or "earliest known". The word was first used in Italy and Greece to describe people who lived there, natives or old inhabitants, not newcomers, or invaders.
The aboriginal people are the native inhabitants of Australia. They are a dark-skinned people belonging to the Australoid group more closely related to Africans than to Asians and Europeans. They are believed to be descendants of the first group of years ago.
Being the first humans to arrive in Australia about 50,000 years ago; the Aborigines discovered Australia. They were the first human inhabitants of Australia.
Aboriginal Australians were nomadic hunter-gathers. They roamed from place to place hunting animals and gathering fruits, nuts, yams and insects which they ate.
The Aborigines never engaged in farming or built cities and towns. It has been suggested that the reason for this may be due to the fact that Australia did not have plants suitable for farming such as grain (wheat, oats, rice). They also did not have animals suitable for domestication (such as cattle, horses, goats).
There were approximately 320,000 aborigines in about 250 tribal groups at the time the first European Settlers arrived in Australia in 1778. Each group had its own territory, traditions, beliefs and language. The Aborigines have one of the oldest civilizations in the world.
The D r e a m t i m e is the centerpiece of aboriginal culture. It is the way they understand the world, how it was created, the relationship of all things and the rules that govern their lives. In some ways it similar to the Bible stories; but unlike the Bible stories it is a continuing story. That is to say, the dreaming still continues today.

Task
Your task is to find out some information about Aboriginal History by completing all or some of the activities from the alphabetical list of words.
You will need to present your information in your Inquiry book.
Process
Step 1:
Read through the Introduction, Task, Process, Evaluation and Assessment criteria and all of the steps in the process to familiarise yourself with what is required.
Step 2:
You can use any resource you have at hand to research each of the areas.
Step 3:
You need to include as much information as you can for each letter before going onto the next word in the alphabet.
| Letter of the Alphabet | Activity |
| A | Aboriginal People |
| B | Boomerangs |
| C | Clothing |
| D | Dreaming Stories |
| E | Elders |
| F | Fire |
| G | Groups and Tribes |
| H | Houses/Homes |
| I | Indeginous People |
| J | Jabiru |
| K | Kangaroo |
| L | Life in a Family |
| M | Music |
| N | Names of Places |
| O | Olgas |
| P | Paintings |
| Q | Quiz- do last |
| R | Remedies and Medicines |
| S | Sun, earth and People |
| T | Tools, Weapons and Utensils |
| U | Uluru |
| V | Vegetables and Fruits |
| W | Water |
| X | Xray Art |
| Y | Yams |
| Z | Zoo |
Evaluation
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Beyond |
Mastered |
Achieved |
Developing |
Assisted |
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Content |
Focused on assigned tasks Completed all activities |
Focused on assigned tasks. Completed 16- 20 activities |
Somewhat focused, lacking in some areas. Completed 11-15 activities. |
Rather vague or superficial Completed 5-10 activities. |
Need assistance to put work together. Completed less than 5 activities. |
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Use of Resources |
Use of many resources, and has information which reader can use for wider reading and their research, through a well-structured bibliography |
Article uses many, varied resources and includes details of websites and written material used |
Article uses several resources, and includes references to the material used |
Article use one or two resources, and mentions where the information is from. |
Needed assistance to find resources. |
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Presentation |
Research includes well labelled and referenced illustrations or photographs produced by the writer. |
Research includes well labelled and referenced illustrations or photographs. |
Research includes headings and some images relevant to the information presented. |
Research includes headings and a clearly readable font. |
Very messy and hard to read. |
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Information Gathering |
All information required is gathered. |
Most of required information is gathered. |
Some of the information is gathered. |
Information is not gathered.
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Incomplete. |
Conclusion
Congratulations
upon completing this WebQuest!
You have hopefully learned aspects about
Aboriginal History that you did not know before.
Credits
Thanks miss G