Floods and Drought Lesson 2
Form a yarning circle to discuss elements from the Dunggula: Murray River story. Ask about how the rain fell. What might the weather have been…
Form a yarning circle to discuss elements from the Dunggula: Murray River story. Ask about how the rain fell. What might the weather have been…
Following on from the last lesson, students discuss in pairs how rainfall might cause floods in their communities. Investigate the different types of floods that…
Facilitate class reflection exploring the themes of the previous lessons. Consider solutions to extreme weather events. Can extreme weather events be prevented? If not, how…
Students investigate both the natural and human-made factors contributing to floods and drought. With a focus on extreme weather events, they desig…
Overview Links to Resources Overview AcknowledgementAt the heart of the Jajoo Warrngara are the communities that lead our work on Country. We pay our respects…
Overview Links to Resources Overview Overview This session deepens students’ understanding of Yurlu, the Kingfisher Man and enables them to become familiar with features of…
Students begin this lesson by investigating why Aboriginal stories exist and the varied ways in which they are transmitted. They go on to explore t…
Revisit the Gandjaḻaḻa: The Sugarbag Hunter Multi-touch Book and storyboards completed from Lesson 1 to identify all elements of the story of Gandjaḻaḻa. Invite a…
Looking at the artwork on the front cover of the Gandjaḻaḻa: The Sugarbag Hunter Multi-Touch Book what do students think the artist is representing within…
Overview Links to Resources Overview Overview Students begin this lesson by investigating why Aboriginal stories exist and the varied ways in which they are transmitted.…
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