Claymation Lesson 2

Explain to the students that there are many elements that make up an interesting character. For instance, the way they look, costumes, voices and sounds…

Claymation Lesson 5

Following on from the last lesson, students continue creating their stories in preparation for the claymation. Task In the same groups of 3 or 4…

Claymation Lesson 6

Before you start this lesson, download a stop-motion app on the classroom smart devices. Stop Motion Studio is free for the entry-level app and works…

Claymation Lesson 3

Explain to students that all good stories include a clear beginning, where the setting and character is introduced, middle, where an issue or problem occurs,…

Claymation Lesson 4

In groups of three or four, students brainstorm different text types. For example fairytales, news stories, fables, First Nations Creation Stories etc. Invite a local…

Portraits of Home

Students analyse the features of photographs and portraits. They celebrate the diversity of their communities by interviewing and photographing com…

Claymation

Claymation

Overview Links to Resources Overview OverviewIn this unit, students explore narrative through First Nations Creation stories. Students identify the features of a story with a…

Portraits of Home

Overview Links to Resources Overview OverviewIn this unit, students use photography as a means to capture the essence of their local communities. They analyse the…

The Eagle, the Crow and the Bat

The Eagle, the Crow and the Bat is a teaching that explains how the Crow discovered fire and why his feathers are black today.
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