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Caring For Country Muogamarra Nature Reserve

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Caring For Country. Muogamarra Nature Reserve . Inspirations from Caring For Country course. . Created an online Indigenous Perspectives resource for CCPS staff to use. Organised Maluerindi Clan incursion for K-2 during Term 2 and follow up educational activities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Caring For Country

Caring For CountryMuogamarra Nature Reserve Inspirations from Caring For Country course. Created an online Indigenous Perspectives resource for CCPS staff to use.Organised Maluerindi Clan incursion for K-2 during Term 2 and follow up educational activities.Organised a sister class for Year 3 with a Year 3/4 class at Murruputiyanuwu Catholic Primary School at Wurrimyanga on Bathurst Island, NT.Organised of a fundraising event at CCPS during our NAIDOC celebrations proceeds to go to Murruputiyanuwu Catholic Primary School.In the process of planning a Bush Tucker Garden to be built on the K-1 site in 2013. 1. CCPS Indigenous Perspectives. http://ccpsindigenousperspectives.weebly.com/2 . Incursion - The Maluerindi Clan from the Daingatti tribe in North Western NSW.Learning some dance techniques.

Learning about Indigenous tools.

2. Year 2 educational experiences following the Maluerindi Clan incursion.

3. Murruputiyanuwu Catholic Primary School.

3H engaged in email correspondence with a Year 3/4 class taught by Melissa Anderson at Murruputiyanuwu School.Continuing beyond 2012Fundraising event - NAIDOC Week. 4. NAIDOC CelebrationsBook donations for Murruputiyanuwu School Library.

Mufti day to raise money for literacy resources at Murruputiyanuwu School.

Bush Tucker GardenPlan to create a Bush Tucker garden with CCPS Earth Kids in 2013.Currently working with students on an application to council for assistance with plant purchase and advice.

Future plansYear 2 Science Push and PullFlight of boomerangsYear 2 HSIE The Need for ShelterAboriginal perspective Living with the Land