Play Based Inquiry
Invitation to play... Map making! Map making is huge in our class this week... Does anyone else find this is a frequently occurring interest?
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Aboriginal Symbol Stones
These Aboriginal Symbol Stones can be used in many ways for our boys to find out about the history of the the Aboriginal people.
Ronnie on Instagram: “Setting up a small world based on the popular story "Wombat Stew". I need to add some gum nuts and emu feathers and it will be ready for my…”
15 Likes, 3 Comments - Ronnie (@ronnicraft) on Instagram: “Setting up a small world based on the popular story "Wombat Stew". I need to add some gum nuts and…”
Tin cans covered with aboriginal paper and contact. If you are using the tin cans with children you need to ensure there are no sharp edges that can be dangerous. A good tip is to use an old fashioned can opener to run around the edge of the can to make it smooth and safe for handling. These cans are practical and great for promoting culture and sustainability.
Wombat stew dramatic play for Investigations. The kids were re-enacting wombat stew with the kinetic sand last term, so I lifted it up a notch.
Imaginative Play: Australian Outback
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Acknowledgement of Country Poster Teaching Resource | Teach Starter
A simple Acknowledgement of Country poster to display in your classroom.
Australia Printable, Blank Maps, Outline Maps • Royalty Free
Free Royalty free clip art World, US, State, County, World Regions, Country and Globe maps that can be downloaded to your computer for design, illustrations, presentations, websites, scrapbooks, craft, school, education projects. Also includes printable and blank maps, flags, CIA World Factbook maps, and Antique Historical maps
Masks for Wombat Stew
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The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. When your entire field of view is taken up by the iridescent colour of this reef, you can’t help but think what an incredible world we live in. Photo by...