AC9L2F4U05: Year 3 Languages Content Descriptor (AC v9) | Understanding the interrelationship of language, culture and identity | Teacheese AC9L2F4U05: Year 3 Languages Content Descriptor (AC v9) | Understanding the interrelationship of language, culture and identity | Teacheese
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AC9L2F4U05 Year 3 Languages

AC9L2F4U05 – Year 3 Languages: Understanding the interrelationship of language, culture and identity

Strand
Understanding language and culture
Substrand
Understanding the interrelationship of language, culture and identity

This Content Descriptor from Year 3 Languages provides the specific knowledge and skills students should learn. Use it to plan lessons, create learning sequences, and design assessments that align with the Australian Curriculum v9.

Content Description

identify connections between [Language] language, culture, Country/Place and identity

Elaborations

  • 1 understanding how a Welcome to Country or an Acknowledgment of Country relate to self and Place, for example, learning through watching tribal Elders perform a Welcome to Country, if appropriate
  • 2 demonstrating respectful behaviours in the presence of visiting Elders and/or community members, and during visits to important sites
  • 3 learning about roles and responsibilities in caring for Country/Place and how this connects with the importance of preserving cultural heritage
  • 4 knowing that certain songs, dances, items, tools and places are only for people with cultural connections with them, for example, some sacred places are for men only or women only
  • 5 comparing cultural practices and language related to food, for example, using [Language] associated with gardening, or when feasting on the bogong moth, or when celebrating a sand-bar opening by eating freshwater fish and prawns, if appropriate
  • 6 learning about First Nations naming systems and how they relate to identity and reflects ancestral connections with Country/Place, land, waters, sky and all living things, for example, making links between family names and Land when a name has originated from Country/Place
  • 7 identifying ways the local community expresses elements of First Nations identities, for example, using [Language] for media greetings on the radio, on buildings, in parks and streets, at sporting events, on public transport decorated with [Language] art, or on placards at places connected with First Nations stories

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