Man'tjarr ga Wurrki'

Leaves and Flowers

Buku Manapan Library 

Produced by the LPC, this selection of books explore the topic for each term's Buku Manapan.
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Goanna Planner Texts

Ḏatam Ŋuthar Guḻunŋur

Waterlily (bulb) who lived in the Billabong

Identified for upper primary
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Yothu Matha-yalwu Djälthin

The Child is Craving

Suitable for all primary
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Wurrki'puy Dhäwu

Flower Stories

Identified for lower primary
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Additional Resources

Available LPC Resources for teaching First Language Bilingual.

DEPINA WALAŊUWUY DHÄWU

The Caterpillar's Story
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YOTHU RIRRIKTHURR

A little boy is unwell and goes with his dad to find bush medicine
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DHARPAY MALA GA ŊAYATHAM GIRRI' GA DHÄWU

The resources and stories trees give us
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DJITAMAPUY DHÄWU

How to collect and cook wild yams
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Teaching and Planning Documents 

Key curriculum and planning documents.

Man'tjarr ga Wurrki' Overview & External Resources

Band 1- 4
Overview document that outlines weekly schedule, suggested resources, recommended topics and curriculum alignment across band levels.

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NT ILC - First Language Bilingual

L1B
The curriculum is meant to support school staff, language speakers and community Elders to develop strong programs and strong pathways for students to learn and grow their knowledge, understanding and skills in Indigenous Languages and Cultures across all levels and stages of schooling. Strong ownership by local language Custodians and speakers is fundamental to the development of an Indigenous
Language and Culture program.

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NT ILC - Culture: Cultural Knowledge and Content

L1M, L1B, LR, LRN, L2, LCA
The curriculum is meant to support school staff, language speakers and community Elders to develop strong programs and strong pathways for students to learn and grow their knowledge, understanding and skills in Indigenous Languages and Cultures across all levels and stages of schooling. Strong ownership by local language Custodians and speakers is fundamental to the development of an Indigenous
Language and Culture program.

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