INFANTS & PRIMARY ACTIVITIES
INDIGENOUS LITERACY DAY
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On Wednesday 1st September, Mrs Thompson hosted a live presentation via Zoom for our students to participate in Indigenous Literacy Day. This is the recording of the presentation that was live on Wednesday 1st September. It is available for you to watch until Monday 6th December.
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As we celebrate Indigenous Literacy Day this week (30 August to 3 September) you may want to know about what work the awesome charity the Indigenous Literacy Foundation are doing across Australia along with their famous ambassadors. You may even want to donate to the work they do.
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Reading of Moli Det Bigibigi (Molly the Pig) by author Karen Manbulloo and translated by musician Herbia Hancock.
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Reading of ‘No Way Yirrikapayi’ by Nina Black.
Written by Alison Lester and children from Milikapiti School Melville Island |
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INDIGENOUS LITERACY COLOURING
You can download the pictures from here.
ild_soh_colouring.pdf | |
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lake mungo virtual excursion
Take an excursion from home and explore Lake Mungo. Find out the secrets that this culturally significant site has unearthed.
Binge watch the episodes or one at a time, the choice is yours.
You may like to take notes of the key points in each episode or represent the information visually with an illustration.
Binge watch the episodes or one at a time, the choice is yours.
You may like to take notes of the key points in each episode or represent the information visually with an illustration.
This link will take you to a YouTube playlist that will allow you to choose the episodes you would like to watch. Please check with mum or dad to make sure they know you are watching these videos for school.
m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4OaBCdO34bBYSBxtnR1OtKWwcQC2bnFv
m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4OaBCdO34bBYSBxtnR1OtKWwcQC2bnFv
indigenous olympic athletes
Find out more about these deadly Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander athletes. Here’s a few ideas!
Do your own research project on one of these athletes. Remember PowerPoints are a great way to present information but are usually too large for most people to send. Perhaps put your information in a word document. Include; -which mob they belong to -which sport they play -the events they participated in -past achievements -interesting facts Find out more about the mobs these guys belong to eg.Wonnarua. Locate which part of Australia their mob is from. The following map might help. https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia . You might even be clever enough to learn some words in their traditional language. |
You can also download and print this as a file below.
indigenous_olympic_athletes.pdf | |
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BAIAME CAVE COLOURING
baiame_cave_colouring.jpg | |
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