Feature Documentary – A Fire InsideÂ
When a volunteer firefighter drives his car to almost certain death, he does it during the worst fires in Australian history because he ‘has a job to do’. Three months later, the fires are out, but his fight is just beginning.
Turning a sensitive lens on the unprecedented devastation of Australiaâ€... Read more »
Finding Out
Students will need to obtain more information about the issues they are going to investigate. They can identify questions of interest and research these either in small groups or on their own. Once information is gathered, it can be shared using chosen communication methods e.g. short presentations. Students can continue finding out by completing a range of investigations, including gathering data. They use appropriate methods to present and communicate what they have found out.
- A Fire Inside – Viewing the Film and Character Analysis – English – Years 7 to 10
- A Fire Inside – Visual Language – English – Years 7 to 10
- A Fire Inside – The Impact of Australian Bushfires (prevention strategies, mitigation and preparedness) – Geography – Years 7 to 10
- A Fire Inside – How did climate change contribute to the Australian bushfires? – Science – Year 8
- A Fire Inside – The PERMA model and the importance of health and wellbeing – HPE – Years 9 & 10
- A Fire Inside – The Importance of Seeking and Offering Help – HPE – Years 9 & 10
- A Fire Inside – The relationship between bushfires, climate change and the four spheres – Science – Year 10
- A Fire Inside – Investigating the reasons why humans help and the meaning of altruism – English- Year 10