A beautiful prayer for Ordinary Time written by Michael McGirr.
Learn MoreAn introduction to the work of Caritas Australia for lower primary students. This presentation explains what we do, where we work and why we help others.
Lower primary, Foundation, Year 1, Year 2, ES1 Early Stage 1, Stage 1, S1
Learn about Caritas Australia - our history, where we work, what we do, how we do it and why. Includes our work in humanitarian aid, community development, advocacy, awareness raising and fundraising.
Suitable for students in Years 3 to 6.
This is a resource including classroom presentation for secondary students and accompanying Teacher's Notes PDF, containing information, First Nations Australian case studies, learning tasks and full curriculum links. It also identifies the stage of the SEE – JUDGE – ACT – PRAY learning inquiry cycle used in Caritas Australia’s education resources.
Keywords: First Nations Peoples, rights, recognition, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Caritas Australia, injustice, Australian Curriculum v9, Cross-curriculum Priorities, General Capabilities, Learning Areas, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures, Intercultural Understanding, Personal and Social Capability, Ethical Understanding, English, The Arts, HASS, Civics and Citizenship, History, Geography.
This resource helps to introduce and explore the work of Caritas Australia as the Catholic Church's international aid and development agency. It explores what Caritas Australia does, why and how we do it, and where we work.
Learn MoreCelebrating Australia’s First Nations Peoples who form the oldest living Cultures in the world, this resource for Primary audiences includes a classroom presentation and Teacher's Notes PDF, with curriculum links and the SEE – JUDGE – ACT – PRAY learning inquiry cycle.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, social justice, Australia, the Voice, Uluru Statement From the Heart, Country, human rights, Close the Gap, closing the gap, human rights, activities, prayer, Catholic Social Teaching, subsidiarity, participation, the common good, human dignity.