Science as Human Endeavour
Describe how people use science in their daily lives, including using patterns to make scientific predictions. (AC9S2H01)
Elaboration: Considering how First Nations Australians use scientific practices such as sorting, classification and estimation to make predictions.
History
A local individual, group, place, or building and the reasons for their importance, including social, cultural, or spiritual significance.
(AC9HS2K01)
Elaboration: Identifying and visiting, where appropriate, local sites, places and landscapes of significance to First Nations Australians.
How technological developments changed people's lives at home and in the ways they worked, travelled, and communicated. (AC9HS2K02)
Elaboration: Identifying the technologies used by local First Nations Australians for aspects of daily life such as providing food, shelter and transportation.
Geography
The interconnections of First Nations Australians to a local Country/Place.
(AC9HS2K04)
Elaboration: Listening to stories connecting local First Nations Australians with the land, sea, waterways, sky and animals of their Country/Place.
Health and Physical Education
Identify and explore skills and strategies to develop respectful relationships. (AC9HP2P02)
Elaboration: Discussing strategies we can use to show respect to First Nations Australians and acknowledge difference using appropriate language.
Design Technologies
Explore how plants and animals are grown for food, clothing and shelter. (AC9TDE2K03)