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Teacher Resources

Bringing First Nations stories and languages into your classroom.

Bringing First Nations stories and languages into your classroom

These resources help you explore First Nations storytelling, culture and language through books created in partnership with remote Communities.

You’ll find practical classroom tools to guide discussion and deepen understanding.

Developed by ILF Ambassador, educator and proud Yankunytjatjara and Wirangu woman Shelley Ware, each resource supports students to connect/learn/explore.

Supporter Resources

Resources to help you support the Indigenous Literacy Foundation
2026 Education Calendar

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2026 Education Calendar

Plan, participate, and never miss a moment! Our FREE, easy to use calendar highlights all ILF campaigns, key dates, and learning opportunities across the year. Perfect for teachers, librarians, school leaders and education professionals.

Book Resources

These classroom resources are connected to books created in partnership with remote First Nations Communities, and published by the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.

Exploring the full titles deepens student understanding and supports authentic First Nations voices. Royalties from each book return directly to the Community involved, strengthening local storytelling, language and cultural knowledge.

Each download includes practical classroom activities, discussion prompts and curriculum links.
Country Tells Us When - Teacher's Guide

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Country Tells Us When - Teacher's Guide

This guide supports teachers as they explore the language and themes of 'Country tells us when...', a bilingual book written in English and the Yawuru language.

The Boys Who Found Their Way - Teacher's Resource

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The Boys Who Found Their Way - Teacher's Resource

This guide supports teachers as they explore the language and themes of bagan, barra barra, mirriwarr (The Boys Who Found Their Way), a bilingual book written in English and the Dhurga language

Where’s My Dog? - Teacher's Resource

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Where’s My Dog? - Teacher's Resource

This guide supports teachers as they explore the language and themes of Yaltji Ngayuku Papa? (Where’s My Dog?) book written in English and the Pitjantjatjara language

we belong to the land, we belong to the sea - Teacher's Resource

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we belong to the land, we belong to the sea - Teacher's Resource

This guide supports teachers as they explore the language and themes of ngayawanj bagan-nggul, ngayawanj barra barra-nggul (we belong to the land, we belong to the sea), a bilingual book written in English and the Dhurga language.

Additional Classroom Activities

Fun activities for the whole class.
ILD 2025 Find a Word

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ILD 2025 Find a Word

Moli Colouring In

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Moli Colouring In

Minya Marlu Colouring In Book

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Minya Marlu Colouring In Book

Grinj Colouring In 2

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Grinj Colouring In 2

Grinj Colouring In 1

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Grinj Colouring In 1

ILD 2024 Find A Word

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ILD 2024 Find A Word

Tjanpi Colouring In

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Tjanpi Colouring In

Other Ways to Embed First Nations Culture in your Classroom

Your classroom. Your community. Real impact.

Explore the Education Hub for other ways you can embed First Nations learning in your classroom and support Remote Communities in reaching their literacy goals.

Join in our Advocacy Program fundraisers & campaigns

Swap. Donate. Make a difference

Swap and share stories while raising funds to support remote Communities.

Sing. Donate. Make a difference

A musical fundraiser celebrating Aboriginal First Languages through performance.

Celebrate stories, language and culture

Connect with remote Communities and help share First Nations stories across Australia.