Originally Posted by 
flagg
				
			 
			Funny I read a lot of Australian history at school because it /wasn't/ required. I have a huge collection of explorer diaries and a lot of contradictory works on Ben Hall. They made a huge impact as it was the first time I really found such differing opinions in formal books... Up until then it all seems like there was one right answer. (I would have been about 12).
 
I'm with isuzurover and Judy too. I will take responsibility for teaching my kids about this stuff, as my father did for me. (And his father to him, too!) 
 
Thinking of it now following explorers and learning about the areas that bush rangers operated thought me how to read maps as well! Sitting kids in a line and forcing it down will kill the magic and limit context. Throw your kids in the landy and read through the diaries and stories as visit places - bring history alive! It will have such an impact :)