Have you been to Cullendulla with your family?
After listening to the Cullendulla Story, (see below) tell your mum or dad about the body parts of the birds. Words that can be used are beak, wings, legs and eyes.
With your playdough write the word:
You will have to roll your playdough into a snake shape.
Counting Body Parts of an Animal
With a grown up find some things in the garden that you can feel or touch. Do they feel smooth, rough, bumpy, soft, hard, cold or hot?
Weme Indigenous - Traditional Game
The Walbiri people of Central Australia played a stone bowling game. This game can be played alone or with another player.
One player throws a big ball which is used as a target by the second player. Players take turns aiming at the big ball with the small balls.
Equipment: Tennis balls (small balls) and a larger ball.
Pretend to be animals
Can you move around the room flying like a bird? Can you swim like a fish, walk sideways like a crab and jump like a kangaroo?
Listen to Inside My Body Song
Drawing Fish
In the Cullendulla story, mullet are caught on fishing lines. Can you trace your hand to draw a fish?
Healthy Food Collage
Healthy food is good for your body. Cut out pictures of healthy foods. Talk about the foods why they are or are not healthy.
Materials Needed: Magazine and catalogue pictures of healthy foods, scissor, glue, paper
Paper Plate Faces