School incursion
Living Country, living culture
Stage 1 (Years 1-2), HSIE
Overview
Learn about Aboriginal culture from the convenience of your classroom in this Stage 1 (Years 1-2) HSIE incursion. An Aboriginal guide will help students understand the importance of culture and caring for Country.
Read more about Living Country, living culture
Living Country, living culture can be delivered at your school for Stage 1 students, focusing on HSIE. This is an interactive incursion for young students, with sensory and hands-on activities.
Students can look forward to a fun day of learning about the culture and Country of the Yuin People, led by a local Aboriginal guide. They’ll find out about bush tucker and medicine, the role of women in Yuin culture, traditional weaving, art, music and dance, and how the Yuin People manage and protect Country.
Aboriginal people have been walking the earth for thousands of years. They continue to have a strong connection to country, and traditional practices and stories play an important part in modern life. Students will come away with an appreciation of the rich Aboriginal culture that exists in their region. They'll make fundamental links between traditional stories, land, Country and languages.
For program outline, safety and practical information about this incursion, see info for teachers
Stage | Stage 1 (Years 1-2) |
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Learning area | HSIE |
Student outcomes |
GE1-1. Describes features of places and the connections people have with places GE1-2. Identifies ways in which people interact with and care for places HT1-1. Communicates an understanding of change and continuity in family life using appropriate historical terms HT1-2. Identifies and describes significant people, events, places and sites in the local community over time HT1-3. Describes the effects of changing technology on people's lives over time HT1-4. Demonstrates skills of historical inquiry and communication ST1-5LW-T. Identifies how plants and animals are used for food and fibre products ST1-10ES-S. Recognises observable changes occurring in the sky and on the land and identifies Earth’s resources ST1-2DP-T. Uses materials, tools and equipment to develop solutions for a need or opportunity |
Objectives |
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Incursion details
- When
Monday to Friday, during school term.
- Availability
- Available on request, subject to staff availability.
- Where
- Far South Coast
- Duration
- 1-2 hr
- Price
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$350 per group of 25 students. $14 per extra student, up to maximum group of 30 students.
- Meeting point
- Our NPWS Aboriginal guide will come to your class.
- Booking
- If you would like to organise a NPWS school incursion, please get in touch with local staff or use the 'Enquire' link for the online form.
Operated by
- School incursion inquiries - Far South Coast
- 02 6495 5000
- discovery.scr@environment.nsw.gov.au