Royal Far West School

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Teaching resources

Move It Mob Style

Move It Mob Style has class activity sheets that are taken from the health, dance and cultural stories presented in each episode of Move It Mob Style. They are written by teachers and they are free. So choose your story, watch the vibes and download the class activity and get your students up and dancing to some deadly moves with Move it Mob Style-a healthy and fun way to learn.

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Yulunga

Yulunga: Traditional Indigenous Games resource was developed to provide all Australians with a greater understanding and appreciation of Indigenous culture- the way it was many thousands of years ago and still is today. Yulunga presents a selection of games and activities played in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander societies.

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Guringai Aboriginal Tribals

Guringai Aboriginal Tribals promote their family history and culture through Guringai Culture, language books, educational resources and much more.

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Deadly Vibe

Deadly Vibe is Australia's only national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music, sport, entertainment, health and education magazine. The vision of Deadly Vibe is to support all Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people in reaching their full potential by providing positive imagery, identifiable role models and quality information to improve community and quality of life.

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SWAY

SWAY  is an oral language and literacy program based on Aboriginal knowledge, culture and stories. It has been developed by Educators, Aboriginal Education Officers, and Speech Pathologists at the Royal Far West School in Manly, NSW.

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Indij Readers

INDIJ READERS works in partnership with Aboriginal people, communities, organisations, agencies, the non-government sector and education and learning institutions in the development of both traditional and contemporary story, learning experiences and shared spaces.

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Dust Echoes

Dust Echoes is a series of twelve beautifully animated dreamtime stories from Central Arnhem Land, telling stories of love, loyalty, duty to country and Aboriginal custom and law.

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