Living Waters – Year 7 English

Year 7 | 3 lessons x 60 mins

Learning Areas

English | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

In this unit

Explore the importance of water for First Nations peoples.  The starting point for learning is through the representation of water in two Aboriginal creation stories. Students will examine the language used in descriptions of water, text types and illustrations used in the Nykina Creation story,  Woonyoomboo: The Night Heron and the Waglik Creation story, Gandjalala: Sugar Bag Hunter. They will compare the ways water is described and the stylistic devices used in these stories with other pieces of literature.

This unit includes:

Explore the importance of water for First Nations peoples. The starting point for learning is through the representation of water in four Aboriginal creation stories. Students will examine the language used in descriptions of water, text types and illustrations used in the stories.

Learning Areas

Cross Curriculum Priorities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

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Year 7

English

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

3 lessons x 60 mins

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