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These alphabet posters include famous First Nation People. A different style of alphabet posters to use in your classroom suitable for a variety of year levels. Below we have included a list of the First Nations and what they are famous for.
These can be printed A4 size or if you prefer them smaller simply print two per page.
Famous Australians Included
Archie Roach – Singer
Bronwyn Bancroft – Fashion Designer
Cathy Freeman – Olympic Sprinter
Doug Nicholls – Athlete, Pastor, a pioneer for reconciliation
Evonne Goolagong Cawley – Tennis Player
Dr Thancoupie Gloria Fletcher – sculpture artist
Gavin Wanganeen – AFL Player & Artist
Ella Havelka – Ballet Dancer
Linda Burney – Politician
Jessica Mauboy – Singer
Keelan Mailman – Cattle Station Farmer-
Lowitja O’Donoghue – Public Administrator
Eddie Mabo – Land rights Activist
Noel Pearson -Lawyer, land rights activist
Oodgeroo Noonuccal – poet & activist
Patrick “Patty” Mills – Basketball Player
Essie Coffey ‘The Bush Queen – Filmmaker
Rachel Perkins – Film Director
Stan Grant – Television Journalist
Thelma Plum – Singer
David Unaipon – Preacher, inventor and writer)
Vincent Lingiari – Human rights activist
William Cooper – Political activist
Aunty Lynette Nixon – Writer
Mandawuy Yunupingu – Musician
Robert Lewis Maza – Actor and playwright
No further teacher prep. Simply print, and use!
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Catering for all your student’s needs when teaching Maths is a daunting job! It can feel like you need a clone (or two) of yourself to make it all happen. In this episode, we dive into one of the most common challenges teachers face: effectively differentiating math lessons to meet the diverse needs of their students.
The good news is we have the best solution!
Math groups, also known as math centres or workshops, offer an engaging and flexible approach to personalised learning. We share how we run math groups and 10 reasons why we think you should give them a try in your classroom.
We love Maths groups because:
Whether you're a new teacher looking for effective differentiation strategies or an experienced educator seeking fresh ideas, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you make the most of math groups in your classroom.
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Rainbows ahead,
Ashleigh and Alisha
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