Map and placing children's portraits next to their family heritage country is a perfect way to add multicultural themes to the classroom
NAIDOC - Dot Painting Paper Plate Snake - School Mum
It is NAIDOC Week. A time to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and achievements. Dot painting is a fun and creative craft to do with your kids. It is quite repetitive and the beauty is in its simplicity. We all found it very relaxing and really got into the rhythm of it.Read More
Introduction to Culture anchor chart
Indigenous Australian Reconciliation Timeline
This high quality product features 24 beautifully presented posters, highlighting the events that have had an impact on the recognition of the rights of Australia's Indigenous peoples. Use as a wall display around your classroom to recognise and celebrate National Reconciliation week or NAIDOC week or use to support other activities that focus on the issues of reconciliation in Australia. Let your imagination run wild with this multipurpose resource.
Teach Art: Aboriginal Art History Game, NAIDOC Week Activities & Art Sub Plans
Get your students excited about learning art history and NAIDOC Week in Australia by creating an Aboriginal dreaming painting. Need last minute art sub plans? Fill up your emergency folder with engaging art projects that are easy for substitute teachers. Teach your students about the Aborigines, the...
COVID AUSTRALIAN - Year 5/6 History Rubrics - BUNDLE Corona Distance Learning
AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM ALIGNED GARDNERS MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES RUBRIC AUSTRALIAN HISTORY - THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES - Year 5 AUSTRALIAN HISTORY - AUSTRALIA AS A NATION - FEDERATION - Year 6 2015 - Karen McKenzie A total of 33 activities on each rubric specifically aligned to the Australian Curriculu...
Australian States and Territories Lapbook Activities and Fact Sheets - Ridgy Didge Resources
Get your students engaged in Australian geography with these lapbook activities and fact sheets. Designed to compliment the Year 3 Australian HASS curriculum, these activities are a great way to revise student understanding and consolidate learning on Australia's States and Territories, while giving your students practise at researching and note-taking.
National Sorry Day: Reconciliation Activity Pack-Years 5 & 6 (Distance Learning)
These Sorry Day activities are ideal for children in Year 5 and Year 6. Activities focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, their culture, traditions and history. Tasks deal with the truths of National Sorry Day in Australia at an age appropriate level. Use on National Sorry Day or throughout Reconciliation Week. Click the link for more details {Grade 5, Grade 6, Stage 3, homeschool} #rainbowskycreations
Australian Curriculum Geography – People live in places – Foundation | Australian Curriculum, Early Childhood, Humanities and Social Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences | Foundation, Kindy
Which countries have over 100 million inhabitants? What is the most widely spoken language in the world? Discover the answers to these and many more questions in Australian Curriculum Geography, a seven-book series which will see students navigating through continents, wading through oceans, and discovering cultures, creatures and creations from around the world.