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Welcome to Identity: Sharing our stories rap
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Coordinator Coordinator
Joining the rap Joining the rap
Syllabus Outcomes Syllabus Outcomes Stage 3
Syllabus Outcomes 4 Syllabus Outcomes Stage 4
Introductory rap point Introductory rap point
Rap point 1 Rap point 1
Rap point 2 Rap point 2
Rap point 3 Rap point 3
Rap point 4 Rap point 4
Wrap up Wrap up
Class email discussion

Identity blog

Picture gallery Picture gallery
Resources Resources
Credits Credits



Daphne Bell

Hi, my name is Daphne Bell. I was born in a little town called Yass, which is near Canberra. My Dad’s name is Eric Bell and he is a Ngunnawal Elder. My Mum’s name is June Freeman and she is a Wiradjuri woman.

I have four children and nine grandchildren. I work at Crawford Public School as the Aboriginal Education Assistant. I love my position, AEA, because I get to work with students, teachers, parents and the wider community. I do enjoy being involved in activities like this rap.


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