History & Geography Made Fun: Year 2 HASS Resources You’ll Love

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We know how important it is to spark curiosity in our students and make learning come alive. The Year 2 HASS (Humanities and Social Sciences) curriculum provides an excellent opportunity to introduce young learners to the fascinating world of history and geography, helping them understand the world around them and how it has evolved.


 However, with so many topics to cover and limited time in the classroom, it can be challenging to keep lessons engaging and interactive while ensuring that all learning objectives are met.


Fortunately, we have a range of Year 2 HASS resources that make teaching both history and geography an exciting and hands-on experience for students. In this blog, we’ll explore three key resources designed to bring history and geography to life in your classroom while saving you valuable prep time. 


Whether you’re focusing on historical changes, Australia’s place in the world, or the evolution of technology, these resources will help guide your students on a journey of discovery and learning.

Year 2 History Program: A 10-Week Journey Through the Past

The Year 2 History Program is a comprehensive 10-week digital resource aligned with the Australian Curriculum. This program takes students on an exciting journey through history, helping them develop a deeper understanding of how the past shapes our present.



Key Features:


  • Interactive Lessons : With ready-to-print worksheets and a stunning 25-slide PowerPoint presentation, this resource is designed to engage students visually and actively. Each lesson covers a significant historical theme, such as old buildings, historical landmarks, and life 100 years ago, through engaging visuals and simple, easy-to-understand explanations.

  • Blackline Masters : The program includes five blackline masters (BLMs), reinforcing key concepts and offering students the opportunity to dive deeper into topics through creative and thoughtful activities.

  • Engaging Topics : Students will explore significant monuments, the evolution of their environment, and how life has changed over time. They'll engage in research activities, discussions, and critical thinking exercises that will encourage them to ask questions about the world around them.


How to Use It in the Classroom:


This 10-week program is ideal for structuring your history lessons over the course of a term. Each week, you can introduce a new topic and allow your students to explore it through interactive worksheets and research activities. 


The PowerPoint presentation can be used to kick off each lesson and guide students through complex topics with ease. The blackline masters are perfect for reinforcing key concepts and providing additional opportunities for hands-on learning.


This resource is especially helpful for teachers who want to save time on lesson planning while still providing meaningful, engaging content. It’s also great for fostering curiosity and encouraging students to think critically about the world around them.

Year 2 Geography: Discovering Australia’s Place in the World

Understanding Australia’s geographical location and how it relates to the wider world is a key part of the Year 2 Geography curriculum. The HASS Year 2 Geography: Australian Geographical Divisions resource makes this topic both educational and enjoyable for students.


Key Features:


  • Visual PowerPoint : The PowerPoint presentation is full of engaging slides that clearly explain Australia’s location in relation to the continents, oceans, hemispheres, and the equator. The colourful and visually appealing design ensures that students stay engaged and are able to easily understand complex geographical concepts.

  • Curated Website Links : This resource includes curated links to relevant websites, encouraging students to explore further and develop a deeper understanding of Australia’s place in the world. These links also provide an opportunity for students to see real-life examples of geographical features.

  • Interactive Learning : With topics ranging from the seven continents and surrounding oceans to hemispheres and the equator, this resource is designed to provide students with a clear, interactive learning experience that encourages exploration.


How to Use It in the Classroom:


This resource is perfect for introducing Year 2 students to the world of geography. Start by showing the PowerPoint slides and discussing Australia’s position on the map. Follow up with activities such as drawing maps, labelling continents and oceans, and using the curated website links for further exploration. 


These activities will allow students to apply what they’ve learned and gain a broader understanding of how Australia fits into the global landscape.


This resource is also great for helping students make connections between the classroom content and the real world, as they can explore online resources to learn about different places and geographical features.

Year 2 History: Changing Technologies – Exploring the Evolution of Technology

Technology has evolved rapidly over the years, and the HASS Year 2 History: Changing Technologies resource is an engaging way to introduce students to the fascinating ways technology has reshaped communication, transportation, entertainment, and daily life.


Key Features:


  • Engaging Lessons : This comprehensive 10-lesson program covers the evolution of technology in various areas, such as communication (from letters to emails), transportation (from horse-drawn carts to cars), and entertainment (from old-fashioned toys to modern gadgets). Each lesson introduces students to historical artefacts and encourages them to compare past and present technologies.

  • Virtual Tours : Students can take virtual tours of historical homes, exploring how technology has impacted daily life. These virtual tours provide a hands-on, immersive experience that helps students understand how technology has shaped the way people live and work.

  • Creative Writing : A unique feature of this resource is the opportunity for students to engage in creative writing from a 19th-century perspective. This activity encourages them to think critically about historical changes and express their ideas in a creative way.



How to Use It in the Classroom:


This resource is perfect for introducing Year 2 students to the concept of technological change. Each lesson can be delivered in a variety of formats, such as whole-class discussions, group activities, and individual research projects. 


Use the virtual tours to explore how technology was used in different eras, and encourage students to compare the past with their own experiences. The creative writing tasks offer a fun and imaginative way for students to engage with history, allowing them to step into the shoes of someone from a different time.


By using this resource, you’ll help students develop a deeper understanding of how technology has influenced the way we live and work, all while fostering critical thinking and creativity.

These Year 2 HASS resources are designed to help teachers create engaging, interactive lessons that bring history and geography to life for young learners. Whether you’re teaching about Australia’s geographical divisions, exploring the past through historical landmarks and technological changes, or helping students understand how history shapes the present, these resources are perfect for sparking curiosity and fostering critical thinking in the classroom.


With easy-to-use PowerPoints, ready-to-print worksheets, blackline masters, and curated website links, these resources save valuable prep time while providing meaningful and engaging content. They are designed to make learning both fun and educational, giving students the tools they need to explore the world around them and understand the historical and geographical forces that shape it.


By incorporating these resources into your teaching, you’ll create an exciting, hands-on learning environment that inspires students to become curious about history, geography, and the world we live in. So, dive in and start exploring – history and geography have never been this fun!


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