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First Nations Book Bingo

First Nations Book Bingo

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A fun and interactive way to embed First Nations perspectives in your classroom, library, or home!

A fun and engaging activity designed to encourage readers of all ages to discover a diverse range of books by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander authors and illustrators.  Can you find a First Nations book for each prompt on this bingo board?

 

Read books that match the prompts and mark off each square. Set a goal, such as completing a row, column, or the entire board.

 

This bingo challenge helps deepen understanding of First Nations cultures, histories, and perspectives through thoughtfully selected themes. Whether used as an independent reading challenge, a classroom activity, or a storytime guide, this resource supports educators, librarians, and families to deepen their understanding of First Nations cultures, histories, and perspectives through thoughtfully selected themes.

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  • Jess Quinn6 days ago
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    Integrating First Nations perspectives made easy

    This resource is such a great point to kick start bringing First Nations books and authors into the classroom. The themes are simple to tap into and relevant for a range of year levels. We already have it displayed in A3 size in multiple of our classrooms and are using it with our teacher librarian to create a resource for staff and students where they can go to look for books we have onsite that they can share with their classes.

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    The Yulang Effect was founded by Jordyn Green, a proud Wiradjuri, Ngemba, and Paakantji woman and experienced primary teacher.

     

    Jordyn creates purposeful, culturally grounded resources for educators across Australia. Each one helps students learn about First Nations peoples, cultures, and perspectives in meaningful, age-appropriate ways. Whether you’re planning for the year or exploring Blak literature and music, there’s a resource to support you.


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