This course introduces students to Aboriginal language through animals found on Country. Through song, movement and interactive activities, students learn Yuwi animal words while exploring how language connects people, animals and the natural environment. The course includes educator cultural guidance and a series of engaging lessons that help students listen to, repeat and use Yuwi words with confidence.
(5 Student Lessons | 1 Educator Cultural Learning Module | Language Songs and Movement Activities Included)
Nature’s Calendar introduces educators and young learners to the Aboriginal understanding that the seasons of Country are revealed through the behaviour of animals, plants and weather patterns. Rather than following the Western four-season calendar, First Nations peoples observe ecological signals that guide when certain activities should occur.
(2 Student Lessons | 6 Educator Learning Modules | Cultural Knowledge Resources Included)
Looking After Country introduces educators and young learners to the Aboriginal responsibility of caring for land, animals and community. Through cultural guidance, storytelling and classroom activities, educators learn how to introduce the concept of Country and respect for Traditional Custodians in early learning environments.
(2 Student Lessons | 4 Educator Learning Modules)
This course introduces educators and young learners to the meaning behind Welcome and Acknowledgment of Country and their connection to respect for land and Traditional Custodians. Through storytelling and guided activities, students explore how respect is expressed and why these practices matter.
(2 Student Lessons | 4 Educator Learning Modules | Reflection and Creative Activities Included)
This course introduces educators and young learners to the diversity of Aboriginal Nations across Australia and the meaning behind cultural boundaries on Country. Through storytelling and guided activities, students explore language groups, connection to land, and why respect for Country matters.
(2 Student Lessons | 6 Educator Learning Modules | Cultural Mapping and Reflection Activities Included)
This course introduces educators and young learners to lockdown safety through Aboriginal storytelling and cultural guidance. Through the story of Mother Wura, students learn how to stay calm, safe, and connected, while educators explore how to teach safety in ways that build understanding rather than fear.
(1 Student Lesson | 6 Educator Learning Modules)
This course introduces educators and young learners to leadership, responsibility, and caring for others through Aboriginal storytelling and cultural guidance. Through the story of King Wura, students explore respectful listening, shared responsibility, and how to stay safe together.
(1 Student Lesson | 6 Educator Learning Modules | Story-Based and Reflection Activities Included)
This course introduces educators and young learners to the connection between the Yuwi people and their Country. Through storytelling and guided activities, students explore the role of Traditional Custodians, the meaning of boundaries, and why respect for Country is central to Aboriginal identity.
(2 Student Lessons | 7 Educator Learning Modules | Place-Based Learning and Reflection Activities Included)
This course introduces educators and young learners to the impact of colonisation through a respectful and age-appropriate lens. Through storytelling and guided activities, students explore ideas of fairness, change, and respect while developing empathy and awareness of shared history.
(1 Student Lesson | 9 Educator Learning Modules | Story-Based and Reflection Activities Included)
This course introduces educators and young learners to Yuwi language through body and movement. Through songs and guided activities, students learn to recognise, say, and use Yuwi words while building connection between language, body, and culture.
(2 Student Lessons | 2 Educator Learning Modules | Language Songs and Movement Activities Included)
