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Foreign Language

  • The child has learned several animal names in the Gumbaynggir language
  • They have demonstrated an understanding of the pronunciation and usage of these animal names
  • They have shown an ability to recognize and differentiate between different animal names in Gumbaynggir
  • The child has been able to engage in a conversation using Gumbaynggir animal names with their peers or teacher

To further develop their language skills in Gumbaynggir, the child can explore additional vocabulary related to animals or other topics of interest. They can practice using these new words in conversations or through fun activities like creating a Gumbaynggir animal-themed story or song. Incorporating cultural elements, such as traditional Gumbaynggir stories or songs, can also enhance their understanding and appreciation of the language.

Book Recommendations

  • The Rainbow Serpent by Dick Roughsey: This beautifully illustrated book tells the Aboriginal Dreamtime story of the creation of the Rainbow Serpent, a significant figure in many Indigenous cultures.
  • The Bilby and the Bunyip by Narelle McRobbie: This picture book introduces children to Australian native animals, including the bilby, through an enchanting story about friendship and bravery.
  • An Australian 1, 2, 3 of Animals by Bronwyn Bancroft: This counting book features vibrant illustrations of Australian animals and introduces young learners to both numbers and native wildlife.

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