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The Polyglots at the Park features games and activities commonly played in Australia. These learning experiences encourage children to be active and playful participants in a range of engaging activities based on action words. Greek culture is represented through a game captured on video for children to watch. There are additional items representing Greek culture in the playspace and within the learning experiences.
Language learning experts emphasise the importance of linking language to culture. To inspire children’s curiosity about Modern Greek culture, the learning experiences feature cultural items and characters from Greece. Some of the cultural items in this app can be found in other apps.
Each community is unique. Teachers may find a variety of ways to apply the learning experiences in The Polyglots at the Park apps to a particular child, group of children, preschool, school or community.
Each of the learning experiences in The Polyglots at the Park is aligned to the EYLF and the Australian Curriculum: Languages, for Foundation to Year 2. Teachers can use this data to support planning or print the outcomes for children’s portfolios from Groups and Outcomes in the Educator dashboard.
‘Children belong first to a family, a cultural group, a neighbourhood and a wider community.’ (EYLF)
All children have the right to belong. This is reflected in the cultures and relationships of the characters in The Polyglots at the Park. In this app, children are reunited with familiar characters and objects from the preceding apps. The characters are portrayed as belonging to a community, just as the children do.
‘Childhood is a time to be, to seek and make meaning of the world.’ (EYLF)
The Polyglots at the Park playspace mimics an Australian parkland environment with a playground as the main feature.
‘Children’s identities, knowledge, understandings, capacities, skills and relationships change during childhood.’ (EYLF)
These elements are enhanced through children’s exposure to Greek language and culture.
Students are supported to reflect on how their cultural identities relate to others and how others’ cultural identities relate to them.
Students are supported to learn to tailor their communication in a range of contexts, demonstrating sensitivity and respect for cultural and linguistic diversity. They use their understanding of this diversity to keep communication open, flexible and focused on constructive processes and outcomes.
Students are supported to apply their learning in a range of interactions, using their understanding of culture and cultural diversity, and skills in perspective-taking and empathy.
Resources to extend ELLA into your playspaces:
A certificate to display in your classroom to show families and visitors that children are engaging with ELLA.
Download App 6 song
Dice game using images and language from the Warm up trainer learning experience
Accessible versionImages of the Polyglots characters from App 6
Accessible version‘Things I can do in Modern Greek for App 6’
Accessible versionMini-posters to practise using positive phrases
Accessible versionA turn-taking game to encourage language of numbers and actions
Accessible version
Have a question or need some help?
Contact the ELLA helpdesk
[email protected] 1800 468 303 (9 am – 4 pm AEST, Mon–Fri)