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This week's Freebie Friday giveaway is a page of Indigenous games! These games provide a fun variation on more commonly-known western games like chasey, hide-and-seek, tunnel ball etc. As well as being an enjoyable and effective way to burn energy, this hands-on approach is a great way to teach students about this part of Indigenous culture.
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Provocation- Put simply, provocations provoke! They provoke thoughts, discussions, questions, interests, creativity and ideas. This activity might also be provoked by stories of the dreamtime - children could create their own story through their art.
Acknowledgement of Country Poster Teaching Resource | Teach Starter
A simple Acknowledgement of Country poster to display in your classroom.
NAIDOC Week-15 ideas for educators - TeachEzy
NAIDOC Week 14 ideas for educators to help commeorate this special week in Australia.
Aboriginal Clapping Sticks - Laughing Kids Learn
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 …
Infographic: Australia's Stolen Generations
A concise overview of the Stolen Generations: When did it happen? Who was taken? How many children were affected? And what were the consequences? High-resolution PDF ready to be printed in A3 or A4. Ideal for lesson preparation, seminars or assignments....
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Australian Aboriginal Flag teaching resource.
Australian Aboriginal Flag teaching resource. by Kay Anne on Indulgy.com
The Curious Educator of Oz
Open ended play dough with natural materials...