Fishing with your Feet – Kuti Fishing on Ngarrindjeri Country
Learners will learn about pipi, or kuti fishing practices by the Ngarrindjeri people in South Australia. Students will explore concepts of working on lands and waters, care for Country, and connections with place.
Into the Blue
Teacher resource linked to Into the Blue by Cristy Burne. A fun snorkelling trip turns serious when Blair loses his brother’s camera, facing guilt and fear until heartfelt talks with family help him navigate his mistake, making this story ideal for creative writing, science, art, and humanities discussions.
Blue The Film: Impacts on Marine Life
Blue is a documentary that highlights the challenges and opportunities for ocean conservation, inspiring viewers to join the #oceanguardian movement and integrates its messages into lessons on plastic waste, ocean habitats, and the vital role of sharks.
Blue The Film: the Decline of Our Oceans
This unit uses clips from Blue to inspire learning about the ocean and the impact of human behaviour on its health. Lessons incorporate mindfulness, storytelling, drama, music, design thinking, scientific inquiry, and marine turtle conservation.
Sustainability and the Environment
This unit aims to foster a sense of responsibility and encourage students to think critically about their impact on the environment.
Take 3 for the Sea classroom Initiative Guide
Webinars, teaching guides, lesson plans, video content, songs and more. Content Pillars: Plastic Pollution, Environment, People and Connection and Climate Action.
Ghost nets: The silent killer haunting our oceans
Information on ghost nets and marine debris, focusing on environmental impacts, community engagement, and conservation efforts in Australia.
Salt Water Schools
Explore ocean-themed education resources aligned with the Australian curriculum suitable for Stages 3-5, including lesson plans, videos, fact sheets, games, and activities.
