ABORIGINAL EDUCATION RESOURCES
• Lesson Plans • Videos • Worksheets • Digital Activities • Classroom Resources
WINGARU KIDS FOR
HOME EDUCATION
Wingaru Kids Home Education is a 12-month subscription that provides authentic and original Aboriginal education resources to support families that home school. It encourages children to explore Indigenous content through a carefully curated collection of curriculum-aligned lessons appropriate for primary-school-aged students, from Kindergarten to Year 6.
We Provide Everything you Need to Support your Child to Engage with Authentic Aboriginal Perspectives
Each Lesson includes:
Digital Activities
and Games
Video
Curriculum-Aligned
Learning Guides
This unique digital platform is designed to provide home-schooling lessons with an Aboriginal perspective. The high-quality content is created by Aboriginal educators, is engaging and exciting for young learners, and delivers accurate knowledge about Aboriginal People and culture.Lessons are presented in a Watch-Play-Learn format, which is widely recognised as an important learning technique. A comprehensive guide is also provided to support parents and carers with curriculum alignment and reporting, as well as to explore each lesson topic further.The resource features lessons designed for each learning stage of the Australian curriculum. While lessons are designed to be cumulative and build on learning in previous years, they do not rely on previous knowledge and can be taught independently. This provides parents and carers with the flexibility to decide which lessons are appropriate for their children, how many lessons will be used and in what order.
Watch
Explore topics with our fun and informative videos. Each video provides all the information your child needs to complete the lesson and can be watched as many times as they like.
Play
Children get to engage with the information from the video by completing digital activities. Each lesson has three activities, and the associated game centre offers additional game-based learning.
Learn
Connect with Aboriginal Australian culture by exploring the lessons and gaining new knowledge and perspectives. Each lesson contributes to developing your child’s respect for diversity and understanding of cultural differences.
Why teach all Australian kids about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives?
Because all kids should get the chance to:
Engage with the stories and knowledge of the oldest continuous culture on earth.
Recognise more sustainable ways of living in connection with the land.
Appreciate the mistreatment of Aboriginal People since colonisation and how this has led to intergenerational trauma.
Be able to challenge the often-biased media coverage of First Nations People.
Promote a shared understanding, recognition, respect and reconciliation for future generations.
Discover the physical and chemical sciences used by Aboriginal People in their everyday lives.
All our Lessons Correlate Directly with the Australian Curriculum
Our lessons are linked to all Key Learning Areas in the curriculum so teachers can deliver Aboriginal content across their teaching program, as the curriculum intends.
This approach supports the inclusion of diverse perspectives, which ensures students are benefitting from a broad range of Indigenous knowledge and Australian history. This is both engaging and contributes to an in-depth understanding of the complexities of our country’s history as well as the spectacular culture of Australia’s First Nations.
Comprehensive Learning Guides
FEEL SUPPORTED WITH OUR COMPREHENSIVE LEARNING GUIDES
A learning guide is provided to support parents and carers to align with the school curriculum, as a tool for reporting, and to explore each lesson topic further. This includes a breakdown of curriculum outcomes, background information about each topic covered, cultural sensitivities, and ideas to continue exploring the topic outside the lesson. Local research worksheets are also included so children can apply their new knowledge and investigate the local perspective of lesson topics.