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Embedding Aboriginal Perspectives in Maths: Practical Strategies for K–6

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Wed, 17 Sep, 1:30am - 3am EDT

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Embedding Aboriginal Perspectives in Maths: Practical Strategies for K–6

Are you a teacher looking to incorporate Aboriginal perspectives into your maths lessons for students in K–6? Join us for this online workshop where we will share practical strategies to help you do just that!

Learn how to make maths more engaging and culturally relevant for your students.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your teaching skills and create a more inclusive classroom environment. Register now and take your maths lessons to the next level!

By the end of this workshop, you'll gain a clear understanding of how Aboriginal perspectives align with the Mathematics curriculum. You'll explore key cultural concepts, build confidence in delivering Aboriginal content respectfully and meaningfully, and leave with five ready-to-use, curriculum-aligned lesson plans.

This workshop is ideal for K–6 classroom teachers, school leaders, curriculum coordinators, learning support and specialist teachers, as well as pre-service educators.

What’s Included:

  • A 90-minute live online session

  • A downloadable PDF workbook and presentation slides

  • Five detailed lesson plans mapped to curriculum outcomes

  • Unique discount code to order Riley Callie Resources Aboriginal Number Resource Pack for 30% off.


About the facilitator: 

Baihe Butcher, a proud Kamilaroi woman from Scone, is committed to embedding Aboriginal perspectives into education. Holding a Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) (Honours), she leads initiatives that support teachers and inspire students through culturally responsive practices. Baihe’s innovative programs have increased student engagement, improved outcomes for Aboriginal students, and strengthened connections between schools and communities.

As the founder of Grounded in Country, she extends her impact beyond the classroom—offering cultural education, practical resources, and guidance to help create culturally safe and inclusive learning environments. Baihe’s leadership and passion continue to shape education across the Upper Hunter, empowering educators and students through meaningful, transformative learning.

Join us for an engaging Aboriginal Perspectives in Maths workshop where you’ll learn to incorporate Aboriginal perspectives into your maths lessons for students in K–6.

Riley Callie Resources is dedicated to amplifying First Nations voices in the education space and is proud to partner with Grounded in Country to bring you this workshop.


Ticket is valid for one person. 


Please note this will be held 3:30pm - 5:00pm QLD time. If you are joining us from another state, please adjust your time accordingly. 

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