NAIDOC Resource Australian Animals Aboriginal Wiradjuri Vocabulary
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Help your students value Aboriginal culture and language through learning about Australian animals.
Perfect for NAIDOC Week, Australian history and culture, Australian animals, and building vocabulary. Useful for hand-on activities, games, literacy centres, independent study, partner work, classroom displays and word walls.
This set of Australian animal flash cards is designed to introduce your students to the vocabulary of the Wiradjuri people - the largest Indigenous people group of New South Wales
Featuring beautiful colour photographs of 42 animals found in Western Australia, the pack includes Wiradjuri vocabulary, English subtitles, pronunciation tips, information of the language group and suggested activities.
This pack includes:
- Information on the location of the Wiradjuri people, including map
- Suggestions for use
- 42 animal cards (4 per page)
- Animals included: kangaroo, caterpillar, ant, butterfly, owl, pelican, pigeon, bird, willy-wagtail, iguana, wasp, bee, fish, dog, kookaburra, spider, goanna, turkey, frog, magpie, snail, wombat, black swan, cockatoo, crayfish, sheep, fly, snake, crow, emu, bobtail, puppy, koala, possum, bandicoot, gecko, brolga, dingo, eagle, cockatiel, budgerigar
- Phrases included: What is this animal?, How many animals?