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Interpretations of Dreaming stories in text

Students learn about the Rainbow Serpent and begin to compare different representations. By creating their own character portraits they also begin to see how they can create their own representation of different well-known stories.

Learning Area:

English

Year level:

Level 4

Karlu Karlu

Karlu Karlu, Warumungu country, Northern Territory. Photographer: John White Photos. Source: Getty Images. Used under licence.

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