My preschoolers loved this today. Exploring aboriginal storytelling symbols through sensory play - ochre coloured sand. By Kelly Slip | My Third Wish
Dreaming stories online
Dreaming stories online by Gayle Pinn | This newsletter was created with Smore, an online tool for creating beautiful newsletters for individual educators, schools and districts
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.
NAIDOC week 2016: Songlines
The theme for NAIDOC week 2016 is Songlines: The Living Narrative of our Nation. But what exactly are "Songlines"? For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the Dreamtime describes a time when the earth, people and animals were created by our ancestral spiritual beings. They created the rivers, lakes, plants, land formations and living creatures. Dreaming tracks crisscross Australia and trace the journeys of our ancestral spirits as they created the land, animals and lores. These…
NAIDOC Week-15 ideas for educators - TeachEzy
NAIDOC Week 14 ideas for educators to help commeorate this special week in Australia.
Boston Life Magazine - Boston's Voice of Cultural Diversity
Boston's Voice of Cultural Diversity
Stick Painting Activity - Art And Craft - Art Project
Have fun with paints creating this Aboriginal painted stick. Just mix the paints to the colours you want, give the kids a stick each and let them paint.
Foundation Funding | Government Funding
Children's Grants provides a collection of resources on foundation and government support of children.