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Murri Migaloo Magic (Years 4-5)

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Grinding riceStudents engage in hands-on activities comparing aspects of traditional Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures. Activities include shelter and gunya construction, fire-making, tool usage, food  gathering and preparation and art. Students are also introduced to Indigenous uses of local flora and fauna.

Program details

Venue: Amaroo EEC, Kleinton

Student participation fee - see Booking Information

Duration: 4 hours

Please note: one adult helper per group of 4-6 students is required for this program.

Program overview

The program overview provides:

  • a synopsis of the program

  • links to relevant parts of the Australian Curriculum

  • an indication of pedagogical strategies for the program's activities—based on Amaroo  EEC's Pedagogical Framework (PDF, 198KB)

  • an outline of the teaching sequence.

Elements of the teaching sequence are colour-coded, showing which parts will be taught during the excursion by the Amaroo teacher/s and which should be covered by the classroom teacher (prior to or following the excursion) to fully cover the program's objectives. Suggestions are also given for relevant pre- or post-excursion activities and assessment tasks.

Program Overview (PDF, 489KB)

Curriculum Activity Risk Assessments (CARAs)

Because the activities associated with Amaroo's Murri-Migaloo Magic program are rated at a low or medium inherent risk level, specific curriculum risk assessment documents for this program are not required. The risk assessment documents below have, however, been prepared by Amaroo staff if you would like to use them. They are partially completed (using the program and site knowledge of Amaroo staff), but relevant details concerning your school/visit should be added once you have downloaded them. Each CARA should be approved by your school principal and filed for your records.

Amaroo Risk Assessment - Murri-Migaloo Magic Program (PDF, 342KB)

 

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Last reviewed 01 February 2023
Last updated 01 February 2023