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A WHATS & suFFRAGEDE onl eee 8 WOT Pate yo vote motesting for es embers of suffragettes Were ions in the ries the organizatl 2orh cent suffragettes are ‘woman INTRODUCTION These Australian woman gave woman the right to vote ese Aust ve ight to vi they were called suffragettes and fought for woman's ights Some woman including Mary Lee, Emeline la 1g Mary Lee, Emeli CONCLUSION Now you know how important ‘Australian suffragettes are and how ‘mportant to remember them in our history wi i tet ets week atone eee engrave Suffrage, or the right to vote, is something that ‘Australians have not always been able to take for | granted. In 1902, Australia was the first country in Thave included: © adetailed plan are ay 2 © easily recognisable ideas Se cae ee fight to vote it © topic sentences which reference the jons and also the right to be elected to focus of each paragraph parliament on a national basis. © appropriate visual text (eg. maps, timelines, tables, pictures) with captions «proficienty written paragraphs which are In your assignment you must include the following organised and flow in a coherent way oe © Information about what a suffragette is © subheadings (0 Who were prominent Australian suffragettes? - (© Detailed information about one Australian ie eee suffragette (Edith Cowan, Henrietta Dugdale, © adetailed plan (© topic sentences which reference the = See Mary Lee, eS focus of the paragraph 1, Vida Goldstein, Catherine Helen © subheadings Spence). present tense © conclusion of the main points 3 PRESENTATION: your assignment is to be presented 25 © factual information ‘an information report. © detailed descriptions of different aspects © introduction, which isa general ‘The report must have a title, captions for pictures, classification and summary of the subject, diagrams, charts etc. © logically sequenced seereaies oats Ol Thave included: © aplan 2 ‘0. factual information (present tense © alline when | start a new paragraph 1 Student Comment: think shat “ve O =4% se us not sure uve done oI Suffragettes A cuffragette is a women that seeks the right to vote. Suffragette was a word first used to describe women campaigning in 4 British newspaper. In 1902 Australia was the first ever country to let women vote in parliament or go up for parliament. io What's a Suffragette? | Suffragettes are ‘women that fight for the right to vote in parliament. To be @ suffragette you must be a female over the age of 18. Unfortunately only white women got the right to vote in Australia | until the 1967 referendum. Prominent Australian Suffragettes Prominent Australian suffragettes are really important women. Some important suffragettes are Edith Cowan, Henrietta Dugdale, Emmeline Pankhurst, Mary Lee, Louisa Lawson, Vida Goldstein and Catherine Helen Spencer. These suffragettes were important, because they gathered many female signatures wanting the right to vote in parliament. Suffragettes i r Catherine Helen Spence Catherine Helen Spence was born in Scotland, October 31% 1825 and died on April 3° 1910 in SA. Her childhood ambition was to become a teacher and then a great writer afterwards. As she grew older her ambition changed. es Catherine Helen Spence Now that I've explained what 2 suffragette is, who the prominent Australian suffragettes are and about Catherine Helen Spence, | would like to thank you for reading. thave included: © a detailed plan © easily recognisable ideas © topic sentences which reference the focus of each paragraph © appropriate visual text (e.g. maps, timelines, tables, pictures) with captions © proficiently written paragraphs which are Organised and flow in a coherent way © subheadings have included: © adetailed plan © topic sentences which reference the focus of the paragraph subheadings present tense conclusion of the main points factual information detailed descriptions of different aspects introduction, whichis a general classification and summary of the subject. © logically sequenced Thave included: © aplan (© factual information ‘© present tense © aline when | start a new paragraph Student Comment: Panda’s diet mainly consists of bamboo. The giant’s panda eats 12-38 KG a day of bamboo and only 1% of their diet consists of other food then bamboo like meat and other plants. The panda herbivore as their diet bamboo, bugs consists and other plants. Information Report i eof ect uh finch of sion, on u infofave students read, Classi Soreameegere tears ‘fool + eb FO. ie ¥ : sete =i an das ie ' =a linkin with questions = conch led | n ye construc a «provide ingo-e Practice Nore 40K Cito Su fassigication 7 Glue sheet ia - i a seem “4 ret in ow sent ay yh if it fe fap ae feat peneral ngs = Conciusien ; summony of topic /info = students revise _ | Srrgeture «featares Note 10KIY poy ingormnotion seh ya Moat OP sentences fy jn of 1 Tepie sentences, “headings v Revise siruchare Sfeatures Identity sp exomele Kook of topic Senente HHilefnecaing Ser Lach Poragrope SHARES est ne PACTS ONY,

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