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Understanding and Teaching Aboriginal Numbers

Exploring different ways of counting can open up a whole new world for young learners. Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures have their own unique counting systems, often deeply connected to language, country, and stories. Introducing children to the concept of Aboriginal numbers helps build a rich and inclusive understanding of mathematical ideas.

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Understanding and Teaching Aboriginal Numbers

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  2. Exploring different ways of counting can open up a whole new world for young learners. Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures have their own unique counting systems, often deeply connected to language, country, and stories. Introducing children to the concept of Aboriginal numbers helps build a rich and inclusive understanding of mathematical ideas. At Yarn Strong Sista, we believe in celebrating First Nations cultures through resources. Our products are designed to bring these important concepts into the classroom and home in a respectful and fun way. engaging educational You can help children connect with numeracy through a cultural lens, making learning both meaningful and exciting. It’s a wonderful way to foster appreciation for the world’s oldest living cultures. These resources provide hands-on ways for children to explore counting and mathematical concepts. They are designed to be tactile encouraging playful learning. and visually appealing, UNIT 2, 88-96 WESTERN AVE, WESTMEADOWS VIC 3049 Info@yarnstrongsista.com 03 9338 3492

  3. The Trio of Bowls and Counting Balls set uses the colours of the Aboriginal flag. Number Pebbles offer a tactile way to learn number recognition. Our Felt Gum Leaves Seriation Set introduces concepts of size and order. The Quad of Bowls and Counting Balls set features the Torres Strait Islander flag colours. Incorporating these tools into daily activities makes numeracy a natural part of play. You can help children develop foundational maths skills while also gaining a deeper respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander traditions. It is a fantastic method to combine cultural education with early years learning frameworks. For more information, https://www.yarnstrongsista.com/product- category/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander- resources/felt-items/literacy-numeracy/. visit us at: UNIT 2, 88-96 WESTERN AVE, WESTMEADOWS VIC 3049 Info@yarnstrongsista.com 03 9338 3492

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