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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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Acknowledgement of Country Poster Teaching Resource | Teach Starter
A simple Acknowledgement of Country poster to display in your classroom.
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Paper Mâché Rain Sticks
Our student teacher, Ms. G, planned and taught a fabulous paper mâché sculpture lesson for us. Interactive rain sticks were an absolute hit!...
The Curious Educator of Oz
This is a wonderfully interactive sand art activity. Perfect for providing children with culturally sensitive exposure to traditional aboriginal customs and aspects of life.
Interactive Learning Center Project!
In one of my education classes, we were asked to create an interactive learning center for our students. My two friends and I worked togethe...
A beautiful woven tree embellishing the foyer at Brookvale Early Learning Centre. The families and children have been collaboratively creating over the last few weeks fostering a sense of belonging to this place. #aboriginal #aboriginaleducation #aboriginalart #earlylearning #earlychildhoodeducation