Australia crafts for kids - Aboriginal art has been around for many hundreds of thousands of years. Aboriginal rock carvings and paintings date back at least years, and tell the stories of the artists who painted them.
Listens to Aboriginal stories and songs and views Aboriginal artworks and dance. My preschoolers loved this today. Exploring aboriginal storytelling symbols through sensory play - ochre coloured sand. By Kelly Slip
DIVERSITY: a fabulous paper mâché sculpture lesson for us. Interactive rain sticks were an absolute hit! From the toothpick and cardboard tube construction to the Australian aboriginal-inspired end caps, we love every minute of it!
Australian Dreamtime painting and Aboriginal art
Australian Symbols and Their Meanings. Have you ever wanted a handout for kids when studying Australia aboriginal Art that will explain the symbolism? Here is a simple handout for you to use.
Aboriginal Bark Paintings: Free Lesson Plan Download
Free lesson plan on Aboriginal bark painting.
Inspired by Free People
DIY Colored Sticks - Ginette Lapalme has created beautiful DIY colored sticks by painting driftwood. This piece of art could be turned into a craft for kids that could .
Australia map coloring page - annotated and illustrated map of Australia for kids to color in
Aboriginal Art symbols for Australian Art
Geography for Kids: Australia - Teach kids aboriginal art symbols, and have kids paint aboriginal art symbols on a set of stones to use to play tic tac toe (also called "ngaka ngaka", which means "look look").
Stick echidna made from a rock, plasticine and some sticks.
Aboriginal Dreamtime - Aboriginal Symbols from southern Australia
Multicultural and Indigenous Learning Resources, Cultural Diversity, Child Care Learning Resources, Early Learning Tools
Aboriginal story stones in a basket to create stories by picking out random stones.
High Context culture (Traditional Aboriginal Dances) in a Low Context Culture (mainstream Australian Society).
Dreamtime Story Animation "Tiddalick The Frog" for the Marambul Yuganha Exhibition at the Griffith campus of TAFE NSW Riverina Institute Exhibition Coo.