Victorian Curriculum
VC2E4LA01
understand how language is used to develop relationships in formal and informal situations
- recognising that language is adjusted in different contexts, for example in degree of formality when moving between group discussions and presenting a group report
- understanding how age, expertise and familiarity influence the ways in which people interact and how these codes and conventions vary across cultures
- recognising the importance of using inclusive language
- exploring cultural respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and greeting conventions between Victorian Aboriginal Peoples
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teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Using Inclusive Language Worksheet Pack
Teach your students about using inclusive language to promote respect and understanding in your classroom with these five engaging worksheets.
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Inclusive Words Matching Game
Help your students recognise and replace exclusive language with respectful, inclusive words using this engaging matching card activity.
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Inclusive Language Poster
Foster a welcoming classroom environment with an inclusive language poster that helps students understand respectful and inclusive communication.
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Conversation Stems Poster Set
Display this set of Conversation Stems Posters to assist students with their oral language development.