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WelcomeName toss game - page 22 Mixing four things in common - page 23 Communicate! Find your partner - page 24 Sample questions - page 25 Four things in common (record sheets) - page 26 Matched pair cards (template) - page 27 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Making agreementsName wave - page 28 Family cards grouping activity - page 28 Generating rules & expectations - page 29 Refining the rules - page 30 School support for rules - page 30 Rules and expectations task sheet (worksheet) - page 31 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Chasing challengesName chant - page 32 The ‘Anyone who …’ game - page 32 Hoops game - page 33 Sitting circle - page 34 Processing/reflecting - page 35 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Group constructionName race - page 36 ‘Sweet belongings’ grouping activity - page 37 Team building: Construction challenge - page 37 Sample questions - page 38 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Name gamesA range of name games to play with new groups Games for different classrooms - page 41 Name toss - page 42 The autograph game - page 42 I am and I like - page 42 Shake on it - page 43 Name chant - page 43 Name wave - page 43 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Grouping gamesGrouping games protect participants from the pressure of choosing or being chosen Number off - page 44 Matched pairs card game - page 44 Deck of cards grouping - page 44 Sweet belongings - page 44 Families card groupings - page 44 Shapes - page 44 Jigsaws - page 44 Coloured cards groups - page 45 Name lotto - page 45 Blindfold pairs - page 45 Family card groupings (template) - page 46 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Mixers & energisers‘get to know you’ games, games to wake them up, get them moving, begin grouping or as coathangers upon which to hang a theme Human bingo - page 47 Structured conversations - page 47 Fast foods - page 47 Anyone who… - page 48 Line ups - page 48 Human bingo (record sheet) - page 49 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Team building gamesTo enhance and examine cooperation and problem solving Knots - page 50 Balloon pairs - page 50 Foot fumblers - page 50 Life raft - page 51 Clap race - page 51 Sitting circle - page 51 Hoops & ropes - page 51 Human alphabet - page 52 Construction challenge - page 52 Sit down synchrony - page 52 Summertime relay - page 53 Human bridges - page 53 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. 4.4 Contribution:Society has something to gain from every individual life, and should maximise the opportunities for all persons to contribute to the common good. |
Interaction mixing gamesCommunicate and participate - pages 59-60 Change - identity - belonging jigsaw - page 60 Find someone who... (record sheet) - page 61 Friendship and belonging cartoons (templates) - pages 62-66 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. 4.4 Contribution:Society has something to gain from every individual life, and should maximise the opportunities for all persons to contribute to the common good. |
Changes & coping: making storiesMaking stories activity - page 67 Making stories worksheets - pages 69-74 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Picture your feelings: a lesson on metaphorTalking about metaphor - positive self-talk - page 75 Sample questions - page 76 Poetry in pairs - page 77 Poems (handout) - page 78 Feelings (worksheet) - page 79 Word pictures (worksheet) - page 80 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Advice columnPoetry reading - page 81 Paired advice - page 82 Feelings poems - page 82 Dear chicks (poem handout) - page 83 | 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. |
Considering identity & cultureTalking about identity and culture - page 89 Definitions - page 90 Caught in the middle position - page 90 Interview - oral history - page 91 Definitions (worksheet) - page 92 ‘Caught in the middle’ position (handout) - page 93 Interview (handout) - page 94 - Oral history interview questions | 4.1 Participation and citizenship:As a democratic society, Australia should encourage its members to participate in the political process and to contribute to community services consistent with good citizenship. 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. 4.3 Diversity:The richness of many cultural expressions is recognised, and diversity in the context of shared community life is welcome. 4.4 Contribution:Society has something to gain from every individual life, and should maximise the opportunities for all persons to contribute to the common good. 4.5 Authority:People should respect legitimate and just authority structures and the rule of the law, while recognising and observing human rights. 4.6 Reconciliation:Strategies of cooperation and reconciliation are preferred to coercion and confrontation, especially where groups or individuals are in conflict. 4.7 Social justice:The right of each person to a fair share of society’s economic and cultural resources is recognised. 4.8 Responsibility and freedom:People have the right to choose their way of life, and are responsible for the impact of their choices on nature and other community members. |
The changing face of AustraliaGroup membership - page 95 Timeline - page 96 Discussion and research - invasion & migration - pages 96-97 Past class photo - page 97 School based research - page 98 Class of Australia - page 98 Coruna - children and their teacher (handout) - page 99 | 4.1 Participation and citizenship:As a democratic society, Australia should encourage its members to participate in the political process and to contribute to community services consistent with good citizenship. 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. 4.3 Diversity:The richness of many cultural expressions is recognised, and diversity in the context of shared community life is welcome. 4.4 Contribution:Society has something to gain from every individual life, and should maximise the opportunities for all persons to contribute to the common good. 4.5 Authority:People should respect legitimate and just authority structures and the rule of the law, while recognising and observing human rights. 4.6 Reconciliation:Strategies of cooperation and reconciliation are preferred to coercion and confrontation, especially where groups or individuals are in conflict. 4.7 Social justice:The right of each person to a fair share of society’s economic and cultural resources is recognised. 4.8 Responsibility and freedom:People have the right to choose their way of life, and are responsible for the impact of their choices on nature and other community members. 4.9 Benefits of research:Society should support the advancement of knowledge in all its domains, promote scholarship and research that promise to improve the quality of life and share the benefits as widely as possible. |
Towards tomorrow – stories of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peopleOne story - Mary Graham - pages 100-101 Research ‘before European settlement’ - pages 101-102 Reconciliation - page 103 Discussion - page 103 Presenting the research - page 103 | 4.1 Participation and citizenship:As a democratic society, Australia should encourage its members to participate in the political process and to contribute to community services consistent with good citizenship. 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. 4.3 Diversity:The richness of many cultural expressions is recognised, and diversity in the context of shared community life is welcome. 4.4 Contribution:Society has something to gain from every individual life, and should maximise the opportunities for all persons to contribute to the common good. 4.5 Authority:People should respect legitimate and just authority structures and the rule of the law, while recognising and observing human rights. 4.6 Reconciliation:Strategies of cooperation and reconciliation are preferred to coercion and confrontation, especially where groups or individuals are in conflict. 4.7 Social justice:The right of each person to a fair share of society’s economic and cultural resources is recognised. 4.8 Responsibility and freedom:People have the right to choose their way of life, and are responsible for the impact of their choices on nature and other community members. |
This is AustraliaThis is Australia - page 104 This is Australia - ideas for presentations (handout) - page 105 | 4.1 Participation and citizenship:As a democratic society, Australia should encourage its members to participate in the political process and to contribute to community services consistent with good citizenship. 4.2 Community:Interpersonal cooperation and social responsibility are encouraged. 4.3 Diversity:The richness of many cultural expressions is recognised, and diversity in the context of shared community life is welcome. 4.4 Contribution:Society has something to gain from every individual life, and should maximise the opportunities for all persons to contribute to the common good. 4.5 Authority:People should respect legitimate and just authority structures and the rule of the law, while recognising and observing human rights. 4.6 Reconciliation:Strategies of cooperation and reconciliation are preferred to coercion and confrontation, especially where groups or individuals are in conflict. 4.7 Social justice:The right of each person to a fair share of society’s economic and cultural resources is recognised. 4.8 Responsibility and freedom:People have the right to choose their way of life, and are responsible for the impact of their choices on nature and other community members. |





