原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民对国家/地点的监护责任,这如何影响对可持续性的看法
A puzzle related to key concepts of the NAIDOC theme.
A puzzle related to key concepts of the NAIDOC theme.
A puzzle related to key concepts of the NAIDOC theme.
A worksheet for students to reflect on the NAIDOC theme as it relates to them.
An educational poster providing a rationale for teaching Australian children about cultural burning.
A NAIDOC Week Connection to Country crossword puzzle worksheet to use with your students.
A bright and colourful illustrated Acknowledgement of Country Hello poster to display in your classroom.
A bright and colourful illustrated Acknowledgement of Country poster to display in your classroom.
A workbook for students to use their investigation and mapping skills, while learning about civilisations in Australia.
22幻灯片可编辑的PowerPoint演示文稿,以探索土著人民如何以可持续的方式照顾国家和地位。
A NAIDOC Week 2021 teaching resource pack that contains activities, worksheets and information for your students.
To help explore the NAIDOC 2020 theme – “Always Was, Always Will Be…” – Wingaru Education has put together a timeline of Aboriginal land rights events. From the time of Cook’s intrusive exploration and the subsequent invasion by the First Fleet, land has been taken from Aboriginal People against their will. There are a number of ways to delve into this topic with your class.
This Geography unit addresses concepts surrounding the sustainable use and management of natural resources.
A 60 minute lesson in which students will investigate how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' ways of living were adapted to the resources of their Country/Place.
A 60 minute lesson in which students will investigate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' views about sustainability.