There is so much about Australia that I love, however, I have always been interested in the beautiful art of our indigenous Australians . With this in mind I thought it might be fun for Possum and I to make our own version of the traditional musical instruments called clapping sticks. Suggested Age: 2 years + You will […]
A perfect addition to NAIDOC week or adding to your indigenous activities in your room. This pack includes 36 Australian Aboriginal Symbol cards in 2 different sizes and can be used for a variety of activities by a variety of year levels.
Looking for a useful resource to guide your program planning and support your children's learning and development? Look no further than our 23-page pack of posters! Our posters show how the learning outcomes in the My Time Our Place (MTOP) link to the national quality standards, principles, practices, theorists, and the 8 Aboriginal ways of learning. These posters are a handy tool for educators to reference and use as a guide when planning their programs, writing learning stories, and setting up their learning environments. Our posters also show how all of these areas come together in a collaborative approach to drive learning, ensuring that you have a holistic understanding of My Time Our Place and how it can support your children's learning and development. And best of all, our posters are available as digital downloads for printing, so you can easily access and use them whenever you need them. So why wait? Check out our Etsy store today and start supporting your children's learning and development with our handy posters! Your digital download will include the following: 1 x pdf Colour Printable Documents - 23 pages in total (All learning outcomes for MYOP) Please note, this is a digital download only - No physical products will be sent. Recommended printing size A4 (21x29.7cm) Instant downloads After purchasing, you will receive an email from Etsy with the download links. Please make sure to check the email that is registered with your Etsy account, if you haven't received it after a few minutes check your spam folder. The download will only be available after the payment clears so a PayPal E-check can take 3 to 5 business days. Terms-of-use You may use this digital file to create products for person use and for use within your workspace. You must not share your file or use the file for advertising your business. You must not resell as a digital or physical product of any kind. The copyright of the images remains with the artist. You must not share, sell or distribute this template, the clip art or the text it contains. Please note that this is a digital product. No physical product will be shipped. Also, all sales are final so please review the listing thoroughly before purchase. Once downloaded, no refund can be issues.
Yarning and story-telling are beautiful ways of learning and an important part of First Nations culture. These cards contain 60 fun questions designed to spark conversations and dialogue with your children. They also contain 5 special Aboriginal Learning Provocation Cards. Perfect for use in yarning circles, the classroom, or home. Let’s Yarn! Card pack includes 25 cards. Card size is 7.5cm x 10.5cm and all are printed on 300gsm gloss laminate for durability. Each pack is presented in a cardboard box which is sealed in plastic. Proudly printed by Indigiprint. Design by Mirii Designs.
Find lots of engaging ideas for Aboriginal activities in your classroom or preschool centre. Great for reconciliation week and NAIDOC !
Aboriginal Symbols are symbolic language that Indigenous Australians use to tell stories of the Dreamtime and are used in contemporary art. Using thes...
Australian Aboriginal culture is one of the oldest and most fascinating cultures in the world. It has a rich history and deep spiritual beliefs that are still practiced today. The […]
The Aboriginal people are the first inhabitants of Australia and have a rich history. Learn about their culture and other Aboriginal people facts for kids.
This bundle contains Dharawal season posters, and a bundle of hands-on activities to help you deepen student's understanding about Dharawal seasons, give them opportunity to explore and investigate by themselves about this knowledge area. This is a creative way to embed Aboriginal culture cross-curriculum priority in Science learning area. WHAT's INSIDE? Dharawal calendar season wheel | Weather spinner | Aboriginal season activity Dharawal season 3D paper craft model | Aboriginal season activity Dharawal Season 3D Paper craft model TREE | Aboriginal seasons Dharawal Season POSTERS | Dharawal calendar wheel poster | Aboriginal seasons BONUS: Cut and paste version of spinner wheel so students can make their own circular chart of Dharawal season changes ------------------------------------------ ALIGNED TO THE LATEST VERSION OF THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM. Foundation year Earth and space sciences Daily and seasonal changes in our environment affect everyday life (ACSSU004) Year 1 Earth and space sciences Observable changes occur in the sky and landscape (ACSSU019) ------------------------------------------- GIVE FEEDBACK: After using this product leave a rating and comment to earn TPT credits to use on future purchases. If there are any issues with the product please contact me (via the Ask a Question tab) before leaving feedback. To be notified of new products click the green star next to my store logo. -------------------------------------------- TERMS OF USE: You may use this product for classroom and personal use. You may not share this product digitally or as a hard copy or upload it to the internet. © Aussie Dreaming Land
Challenge The thesis as a diagram (page xix)”Aboriginal Pedagogies: at the cultural interface” (PhD. thesis) by Tyson Yunkaporta In education, there is often a tension between our willi…
Aboriginal Symbols are symbolic language that Indigenous Australians use to tell stories of the Dreamtime and are used in contemporary art. Using thes...
NAIDOC Week is an occasion for all Australians to come together to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people - the oldest continuing cultures on the planet. NAIDOC Week will run nationally from 7-14 July 2019, which falls during the July school
This Aboriginal Seasons download contains information slides on Aboriginal Seasons and sheets for students to complete. Each Aboriginal group had their own seasons. Pack Includes: Noongar (11 pages) Yolngu (9 pages) Miriwoong (6 pages) Anangu Pitjantjarjara (8 pages) Australian Curriculum Alignment: This pack links well with the Australian Curriculum HASS learning aspects. Please note, no instructions on how to use this resource are included. Suggested uses would be to use the slides as a presentation and then have the summarise of each season on their sheet after viewing each slide. This resource is included in Year 1 HASS Weather and Seasons. → Please note, this product is not editable. → Please note, this file is zipped. Once downloaded right-click the file and select ‘extract all’ to open.
TIG is a product of the Australian Sports Commission, extensively researched and collated by Ken Edwards with assistance from Troy Meston.
Wander and Wild have created some FREE printables for our community of little explorers to celebrate 'Heal Country' for NAIDOC week in 2021 and inspire and help your little ones to learn about our sacred Indigenous culture and encourage discussions about our traditional Australian landowners. We collaborated with Sheri from Bigi Nagala to create these printables. She is a proud Bidjara woman who tells Indigenous stories through her paint creations. She took our idea and ran with it to create the most beautiful paintings of Indigenous symbols which we’ve turned into FREE printables for you and your family to use and engage with.
Learn about Australian Indigenous Art by viewing galleries of Papunya art, a video of an aboriginal artist, and then try your own dot painting!
Match the country to the flag worksheet.Worksheet template from ESL printables: http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=371728#thetop - ESL worksheets
Indigenous birthday chart
NAOMI DIXON TITLE: UNTITLED ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 42CM X 71CM NAOMI HAS SIGNED THE PAINTING REF#ND47 Born: 25 August 1962 We have had many artists from remote communities ‘drop’ into our family farm over the years. Some have been very open talking about themselves and others have not disclosed their story. Naomi was not very open about herself; however, we have discovered Naomi is not only a talented painter and ceramicist but an environmentalist and lobbyist. Naomi and her husband Paul Dixon were instrumental in preserving the wetlands known as Warriparinga (Windy place by the river) which are opposite the Flinders Medical Centre. The Living Kaurna Cultural Centre is now located in this reserve. Naomi paints uses traditional dot art and iconography to tell her stories. Although this painting is untitled it is rich in iconography and through these symbols a story unfolds. We can also see there is a campsite in the centre and women and men present. On either side of the campsite there is an image of two breasts with body paint designs which are painted onto the top half of women during ceremonies present. Naomi has had exhibitions nationally and her works are in a permanent collection at the Flinders University Art Museum. This painting was purchased directly from Naomi and a gallery certificate of authenticity will be provided with the sale.
This booklet is designed to compliment a themed unit about Aboriginal Art. It can also be used as the art and craft activity of an Aboriginal Cultural unit of work or an Australian animal theme.