NAIDOC Resource: For Our Elders
NAIDOC week is an opportunity to highlight First Nations perspectives in the classroom. In 2023, the NAIDOC Week theme is For Our Elders. We acknowledge the continued achievements, contributions, and knowledges of Elders in our communities.
We are proud to present these engaging learning tasks for students in F-10. The leading knowledge holders who feature on our screens are to be shared for NAIDOC and beyond – to celebrate our Elders.
Years F-2
Watch
In the episode ‘Right Under Your Nose’, Nanna – the primary caregiver of Little J and Big Cuz – sets off on an adventure with Old Dog to the beach. While each character’s personal quest is different, they all work together to catch a feed! Little J and Big Cuz will need to get along, be resourceful and learn from Nanna’s knowledges so they can lure bait, catch a fish, build a fire and cook it for dinner.
Discuss
- Nanna is a key Elder in Little J and Big Cuz’s life. What did you notice about this character?
- Nanna shared all the ways to catch a blue bone fish. Which steps do you remember?
- Elders are important people in our community. What would you like to share about an Elder in your life?
Create
Draw the four characters on the beach adventure: Nanna, Little J, Big Cuz and Old Dog. Capture a favourite moment you remember to tell the story in drawings. If you like you could join the fun and include yourself in the scene. Imagine you are there, learning from Nanna and finding special things at the beach.
Extension
Visit the official Little J and Big Cuz Website.
Years 3-4
Watch
Discuss
- Aunty Ruby asked Tomias to share with her what he has seen recently, saying, “Tell me yarn for that Country”. How would you describe the Country where you live?
- Elders are important people in our community. What would you like to share about an Elder in your life?
Create
Years 5-6
Watch
Discuss
- Nanna Allery remembers changes in her Country; she remembers a river that flowed before the young red dirt riders were even born! Why might our Elders living memory be a valuable source to learn about our histories?
- Elders are important people in our community. What would you like to share about an Elder in your life?
Create
Extension
Years 7-8
Watch
Discuss
- Nanna Bea and Nanna Skinny are the all-knowing Elders in this episode. What did you notice about their strengths? How are these characters central to driving the narrative in this episode?
- Elders are important people in our community. What would you like to share about an Elder in your life?
Create
Years 9-10
Watch
Discuss
- In the decades that passed since Nimrod’s accident, Aunty Winnie has become an Elder. What has changed or remained the same in their relationship since they last saw each other in 1984?
- Elders are important people in our community. What would you like to share about an Elder in your life?