Yuki Bark Canoe
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Yuki Bark Canoe
Welcome to our collection of resources related to the yuki and its place in Ngarrindjeri culture.
Explore the digital story and access activities and resources designed for students from Foundation to Year 10.
You can also view the above at https://yuki.history.sa.gov.au/
Activities and Resources
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Make a Paper Yuki
Description
Students cut and colour their own paper yuki and native fish, then test to see if their yuki floats. As an extension, investigate the plants and animals found in and around Ngarrindjeri waterways.
Curriculum V9
Foundation
Science
AC9SFI02 – engage in investigations safely and make observations using their senses
Year 1
Science
AC9S1I02 – suggest and follow safe procedures to investigate questions and test predictions
AC9S1I04 – sort and order data and information and represent patterns, including with provided tables and visual or physical models
Year 2
Science
AC9S2I01 – pose questions to explore observed simple patterns and relationships and make predictions based on experiences
AC9S2I02 – suggest and follow safe procedures to investigate questions and test predictions
Year 3
Science
AC9S3I01 – pose questions to explore observed patterns and relationships and make predictions based on observations
AC9S3I04 – construct and use representations, including tables, simple column graphs and visual or physical models, to organise data and information, show simple relationships and identify patterns
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Learning Tanganekald
Description
Tanganekald is a language of the Ngarrindjeri Nation, from the Lakes and Coorong region of South Australia. Students play games with colourful cards to learn Tanganekald vocabulary related to the yuki and its environment.
Curriculum V9
Cross curriculum priorities
A_TSIC1 – First Nations Australian societies are diverse and have distinct cultural expressions such as language, customs and beliefs. As First Nations Peoples of Australia, they have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their cultural expressions, while also maintaining the right to control, protect and develop culture as Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property.
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Paint the Waterways
Description
Explore the significance of waterways in Ngarrindjeri culture through art-making, then investigate the ways that First Nations artists represent waterways and their living creatures.
Curriculum V9
Years 1 and 2
Visual Arts
AC9AVA2E02 – explore examples of visual arts created by First Nations Australians
AC9AVA2D01 – experiment and play with visual conventions, visual arts processes and materials
Years 3 and 4
Visual Arts
AC9AVA4E02 – explore how First Nations Australians use visual arts to communicate their connection to and responsibility for Country/Place
AC9AVA4D01 – experiment with a range of ways to use visual conventions, visual arts processes and materials
Years 5 and 6
Visual Arts
AC9AVA6E02 – explore ways that First Nations Australians use visual arts to continue and revitalise cultures
AC9AVA6D01 – experiment with, document and reflect on ways to use a range of visual conventions, visual arts processes, and materials
Years 7 and 8
Visual Arts
AC9AVA8D01 – experiment with visual conventions, visual arts processes and materials to develop skills
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River Red Gums: The Yuki Tree
Description
Learn about the River Red Gum: the ways it has been used by Ngarrindjeri people and its adaptations to environmental change.
Curriculum V9
Year 3
Science
AC9S3I04 – construct and use representations, including tables, simple column graphs and visual or physical models, to organise data and information, show simple relationships and identify patterns
Geography
AC9HS3K04 – the ways First Nations Australians in different parts of Australia are interconnected with Country/Place
Year 4
Science
AC9S3I04 – construct and use representations, including tables, simple column graphs and visual or physical models, to organise data and information, show simple relationships and identify patterns
Geography
AC9HS4K05 – the importance of environments, including natural vegetation and water sources, to people and animals in Australia and on another continent
Year 5
Science
AC9S5U01 – examine how particular structural features and behaviours of living things enable their survival in specific habitats
AC9S5I04 – construct and use appropriate representations, including tables, graphs and visual or physical models, to organise and process data and information and describe patterns, trends and relationships
Year 6
Science
AC9S6U01 – investigate the physical conditions of a habitat and analyse how the growth and survival of living things is affected by changing physical conditions
AC9S6I04 – construct and use appropriate representations, including tables, graphs and visual or physical models, to organise and process data and information and describe patterns, trends and relationships
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Scar Trees
Description
Students explore the notion of ‘scar trees’ through personal reflection, analysis of select texts and a creative writing prompt.
Curriculum V9
Year 8
English
AC9E8LA03 – explain how texts are structured depending on their purpose and how language features vary, recognising that some texts are hybrids that combine different genres or elements of different genres
AC9E8LE01 – explain the ways that ideas and points of view may represent the values of individuals and groups in literary texts, drawn from historical, social and cultural contexts, by First Nations Australian, and wide-ranging Australian and world authors
AC9E8LE02 – share opinions about the language features, literary devices and text structures that contribute to the styles of literary texts
AC9E8LE03 – explain how language and/or images in texts position readers to respond and form viewpoints
AC9E8LE06 – create and edit literary texts that experiment with language features and literary devices for particular purposes and effects
Year 9
English
AC9E9LA03 – examine how authors adapt and subvert text structures and language features by experimenting with spoken, written, visual and multimodal elements, and their combination
AC9E9LE01 – analyse the representations of people and places in literary texts, drawn from historical, social and cultural contexts, by First Nations Australian, and wide-ranging Australian and world authors
AC9E9LE02 – present a personal response to a literary text comparing initial impressions and subsequent analysis of the whole text
AC9E9LE06 – create and edit literary texts, that may be a hybrid, that experiment with text structures, language features and literary devices for purposes and audiences
AC9E9LY02 – listen to spoken texts that have different purposes and audiences, analysing how language features position listeners to respond in particular ways, and use interacting skills to present and discuss opinions regarding these texts
AC9E9LY03 – analyse and evaluate how language features are used to represent a perspective of an issue, event, situation, individual or group
Year 10
English
AC9E10LE01 – analyse representations of individuals, groups and places and evaluate how they reflect their context in literary texts by First Nations Australian, and wide-ranging Australian and world authors
AC9E10LE05 – analyse how text structure, language features, literary devices and intertextual connections shape interpretations of texts
AC9E10LE08 – create and edit literary texts with a sustained “voice”, selecting and adapting text structures, literary devices, and language, auditory and visual features for purposes and audiences
AC9E10LY02 – listen to spoken texts and explain the purposes and effects of text structures and language features, and use interaction skills to discuss and present an opinion about these texts
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Collecting Data, Caring for the Land
Description
Students grow an appreciation of how data collection can help us care for the land by interpreting and solving problems with the data set from the 22 Largest River Red Gums of South Australia.
Curriculum V9
Year 5
Maths
AC9M5ST01 – acquire, validate and represent data for nominal and ordinal categorical and discrete numerical variables, to address a question of interest or purpose using software including spreadsheets; discuss and report on data distributions in terms of highest frequency (mode) and shape, in the context of the data
Year 6
Maths
AC9M6ST01 – interpret and compare data sets for ordinal and nominal categorical, discrete and continuous numerical variables using comparative displays or visualisations and digital tools; compare distributions in terms of mode, range and shape
Year 7
Maths
AC9M7A04 – describe relationships between variables represented in graphs of functions from authentic data
AC9M7M03 – describe the relationship between π and the features of circles including the circumference, radius and diameter
Science
AC9S7I05 – analyse data and information to describe patterns, trends and relationships and identify anomalies
Year 8
Maths
AC9M8M03 – solve problems involving the circumference and area of a circle using formulas and appropriate units
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The River Murray
Description
Using the Murray Darling Basin Authority’s website, students interpret primary geographical data to learn about the properties of the Murray River. Students then develop a question for a geographical inquiry and conduct research to complete the inquiry.
Curriculum V9
Year 7
Geography
AC9HG7K02 – the location and distribution of water resources in Australia, their implications, and strategies to manage the sustainability of water
AC9HG7K03 – the economic, cultural, spiritual and aesthetic value of water for people, including First Nations Australians
AC9HG7K04 – the causes and impacts of an atmospheric or hydrological hazard, and responses from communities and governments
AC9HG7S01 – develop questions for a geographical inquiry related to a phenomenon or challenge
AC9HG7S03 – interpret and analyse geographical data and information to identify similarities and differences, explain patterns and trends and infer relationships
AC9HG7S04 – draw conclusions based on the analysis of the data and information
AC9HG7S05 – identify a strategy for action in relation to environmental, economic, social or other factors, and explain potential impacts
AC9HG7S06 – create descriptions, explanations and responses, using geographical knowledge and methods, concepts, terms and reference sources
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Ancient Technologies, Modern Designs
Description
Students analyse the yuki’s design and sustainability features along with one other First Nations river technology. Students use these as inspiration for a modern design that could improve our use of waterways in Australia.
Curriculum V9
Year 7
Geography
AC9TDE8K06 – analyse how characteristics and properties of materials, systems, components, tools and equipment can be combined to create designed solutions
AC9TDE8P01 – analyse needs or opportunities for designing, and investigate and select materials, components, tools, equipment and processes to create designed solutions
AC9TDE8P03 – select, justify and use suitable materials, components, tools, equipment, skills and processes to safely make designed solutions
AC9TDE8P04 – develop design criteria collaboratively including sustainability to evaluate design ideas, processes and solutions
Year 8
Geography
AC9TDE8K06 – analyse how characteristics and properties of materials, systems, components, tools and equipment can be combined to create designed solutions
AC9TDE8P01 – analyse needs or opportunities for designing, and investigate and select materials, components, tools, equipment and processes to create designed solutions
AC9TDE8P03 – select, justify and use suitable materials, components, tools, equipment, skills and processes to safely make designed solutions
AC9TDE8P04 – develop design criteria collaboratively including sustainability to evaluate design ideas, processes and solutions
Year 9
Geography
AC9TDE10K06 – analyse and make judgements on how characteristics and properties of materials, systems, components, tools and equipment can be combined to create designed solutions
AC9TDE10P01 – analyse needs or opportunities for designing; develop design briefs; and investigate, analyse and select materials, systems, components, tools and equipment to create designed solutions
AC9TDE10P03 – select, justify, test and use suitable technologies, skills and processes, and apply safety procedures to safely make designed solutions
AC9TDE10P04 – develop design criteria independently including sustainability to evaluate design ideas, processes and solutions
Year 10
Geography
AC9TDE10K06 – analyse and make judgements on how characteristics and properties of materials, systems, components, tools and equipment can be combined to create designed solutions
AC9TDE10P01 – analyse needs or opportunities for designing; develop design briefs; and investigate, analyse and select materials, systems, components, tools and equipment to create designed solutions
AC9TDE10P03 – select, justify, test and use suitable technologies, skills and processes, and apply safety procedures to safely make designed solutions
AC9TDE10P04 – develop design criteria independently including sustainability to evaluate design ideas, processes and solutions