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Aboriginal Australian Animals Outline

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-THIS LISTING IS AN INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD – PLEASE NOTE : NO PHYSICAL ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED! Aboriginal Australian Animals Outline -Australia is home to an extraordinary variety of wildlife, and this captivating set of animals highlights many of them : Koala, Kangaroo,Echidna,Emu,Platypus,Dingo and Wombat… You can use these australian animal templates as a life science extension activity when studying either wild or domesticated animals. The coloring pages can help your children learn to recognize and identify different animals. Children can then add the unique features of the animals to the templates. Once the masterpieces are finished, you can view them to check your students’ comprehension of animal characteristics. Alternatively, why not use these animal coloring pages alongside your lessons to encourage your students to walk on the wild side and explore their creativity? The Australian Animal Outline Templates are also a helpful way for you to encourage your students to work on different drawing techniques and build fine motor skills. The completed pictures can then be proudly displayed around the classroom, placed in a science lab journal, or added to an art portfolio. Files Details : -10 Image 300 HQ SIZED 8.5X11 INCHES,for easy integration into your projects. -1 PDF HQ 10 Page in Total . -with thick black lines for easy resizing and crisp, clear prints at any size. USE THESE FOR: -Pencil Control Worksheets. -Animals Worksheet -Fast Finishers. -Morning Work. -Kangaroo Coloring Pages. -Cute Animals Coloring Book. -Homework. -Distance Learning.
Aboriginal StoriesQuick View
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Aboriginal Stories

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Myths and Legends KS3 English lesson that uses an Aboriginal dreamtime story to help students understand what a moral is and also how to analyse a text for language techniques and their impact on the reader. Useful for looking at Myths and Legends, genre, character , language analysis and moving KS3 students towards English Language exams at GCSE. Includes a model example, differentiated activities and so much more. Useful preparation for both Section A and Question 5 of GCSE English Language exams, but designed for KS3 students. Includes teacher and student notes. Check out our English Shop for loads more free and inexpensive KS3, KS4, KS5, Literacy and whole school resources. This lesson forms part of our KS3 Complete Pack. Find out more here. AQA English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Knowledge Organisers AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A package AQA English Language Paper 1 Sections A and B package AQA English Language Paper 1 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A package AQA English Language and English Literature revision package An Inspector Calls whole scheme package An Inspector Calls revision package Macbeth whole scheme package Macbeth revision package A Christmas Carol whole scheme package A Christmas Carol revision package Jekyll and Hyde whole scheme package Jekyll and Hyde revision package Romeo and Juliet whole scheme package Power and Conflict poetry comparing poems package Power and Conflict poetry whole scheme package Love and Relationships poetry whole scheme package Unseen Poetry whole scheme package
NAIDOC Aboriginal Editable PackQuick View
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NAIDOC Aboriginal Editable Pack

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A collection of NAIOC Week editable templates to use in your child's portfolio/learning stories. Insert your own photos and write and edit your text. Print off and add to your portfolios.
Visual literacy in Aboriginal StudiesQuick View
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Visual literacy in Aboriginal Studies

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This poster is part of a series demonstrating how the techniques of visual literacy can be applied in every subject so that students can deconstruct a visual image in order to find the hidden meanings behind the image. In this poster a screen shot of computer screen demonstrates the use of pose, lighting and tone, mood and atmosphere and audience. Visual literacy is a great way to help students build extended responses. There is a template on the second page that can be used as a scaffold.
(8 weeks) Indigenous Literature Aboriginal voices critical study BUNDLE (+BONUS)Quick View
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(8 weeks) Indigenous Literature Aboriginal voices critical study BUNDLE (+BONUS)

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This teaching pack / study guide will take your students through a critical study of Aboriginal texts/ Indigenous Australian literature. Jack Davis, Stan Grant, Blackfella films. Poetry, speech, film and media. Do you want your students to engage more intimately with Australian history and the Indigenous experience? If you are trying to engage your students to develop a deeper, more nuanced understanding of Aboriginal Australia, this is the bundle for you. These lessons form a part of a unit on Indigenous literature. This unit was designed to help students learn empathy through the stories and lives of others, whilst deconstructing texts to learn how language shapes the delivery of the message. With a total of 57 slides, this bundle took my lower to mixed ability Year 10 class approximately 6-7 weeks. ***Jack Davis Resource: * This is a poetry study with a heavy emphasis on historical context and poetic devices. You can expect: Prediction activities Context (personal, historical, socio-political) Language analysis: Scaffolded guidance, language techniques and key questions included. Video links Discussion questions Information about Indigenous culture that is RELEVANT for each poem (I’ve been very selective about what to include here due to the time constraints of school contact hours) Writing tasks (with prompts) This presentation helps take the class through FOUR of Jack Davis’ most famous poems: The First Born Dispossession The Black Tracker The Mining Company’s Hymn ***Stan Grant Resource: * This lesson was designed to have students think critically about persuasive devices and how persuasive techniques can be used to help push the betterment of society. * What you can expect from the resource: 11 Slides of resources - this took my lower to mixed ability year 10 class approximately 2 hours to complete. Step by step guidance on literary anaysis An exit card activity A homework task. Redfern Now! Resource: This is a film study, designed to have students academically engage with the contents of Australian media. Why is representation important? How have Australians been represented in the past? What changes do we see? What to expect: Discussion points about Indigenous poeple and media. Research task about the social influence of the Australian National Anthem Prior knowledge questions External references used to guide thinking. Close film analysis of Redfern Now
The Indigenous Way - An Australian Aboriginal Case Study and ActivitiesQuick View
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The Indigenous Way - An Australian Aboriginal Case Study and Activities

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This engaging pack is an Integrated Case Study with 50 pages of student activities comparing a traditional indigenous lifestyle with the student’s own lifestyle. It reviews aspects of self and society that were studied in the early years of learning. The children explore the impact of environment and experience on human behaviour. The activities contrasts the child’s own lifestyle with that of the modern indigenous family in a remote area of Australia. The information comes from first hand experience by the author, and includes a variety of images and drawings done within the remote community. Topics of work, play, living, environment, medicine, language are all covered in this comprehensive introduction to the indigenous way. I also use a scrapbook of the photos I have from my time in this community. The scrapbook shows daily activities within the community and it is a great resource to use with ‘The Indigenous Way - An Australian Aboriginal Case Study and Activities’
Our Dreaming - Kirli Saunders - First Nations Aboriginal Literacy ActivitiesQuick View
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Our Dreaming - Kirli Saunders - First Nations Aboriginal Literacy Activities

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10+ no-prep resources packed with fun literacy activities and worksheets! Perfect for teaching First Nations perspectives in stages 1 and 2 (Grades 1 to 4). Our Dreaming is a shortlisted text in Book Week 2023! Our Dreaming by Kirli Saunders and Dub Leffler calls to small children (goodjagah), to explore a deep love and respect for Country and all her spirits, using beautiful watercolour illustrations and Gundungurra language. What’s included in the Our Dreaming - Activity Pack? differentiated worksheets INCLUDING comprehension, vocabulary and Aboriginal language activities, planning and writing templates can be used as a booklet (title page included) or short unit of work ACARA (Australian Curriculum) aligned answer sheets included
Aboriginal Art WorksheetQuick View
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Aboriginal Art Worksheet

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Create your own Aboriginal Art style patterns and critical analysis of an artwork using the formal elements. A4 or A3 sized colour printing recommended. Please leave feedback if you download this resource.
Program - Aboriginal Rights and FreedomsQuick View
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Program - Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms

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This is a program to accompany a unit of work on the topic Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms from the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 5 Depth Study 4: Rights and Freedoms
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Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms

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This package includes: + Program for unit of work + Powerpoint - Charles Perkins and the Freedom Rides + Powerpoint - The Stolen Generation + Newspaper front page - National shame as UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples rejected by Australia! + Video worksheet - First Australians Episode 6: A Fair Deal for a Dark Race + Video worksheet - First Australians Episode 7: We Are no Longer Shadows + Video worksheet - UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples + Source Analysis - What was the impact of the 1965 Freedom Rides + Source Analysis - What did the 1967 Referendum Actually Achieve? + Source Analysis - What really happened at the Kinchela Boys Home? + Source Analysis - Why did Aboriginal people set up a Tent Embassy in 1972? + Source Analysis - What were the causes and effects of the 1938 Day of Mourning? + Source Analysis - Why did the Gurindji people walk off the Wave Hill Pastoral Station in 1966? + Worksheet - Historical Perspectives: The Stolen Generation + Mix and match activity - Key words and concepts + Word Search - Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms + Mind map: Rights of the Child + Literacy activity: Assimilation + Sequence the events + 3 Cloze activities + Walk in his/her shoes - empathetic task
Aboriginal and European influences in the CoorongQuick View
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Aboriginal and European influences in the Coorong

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Study 3 has a focus on Aboriginal people impacted by European settlement. It introduces the sustainable lifestyle of Tangani Aboriginal people. Through map, photograph, written text students can gain some understanding of European impacts. Questions are set to allow students to debate issues and asses changes. The final pages lists possibilities for further Coorong studies. Fits ACHGE006 ACHGE022 ACHGE021 ACHGE027.
Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms Word SearchQuick View
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Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms Word Search

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This word search uses key terms and phrases from the topic Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms. It is designed to be part of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 5 Depth study 4: Rights and Freedoms
Aboriginal Art Presentation and ResourcesQuick View
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Aboriginal Art Presentation and Resources

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One powerpoint presentation and 2 handout sheets to help students create artwork based on the theme of aboriginal art. The presentation involves lesson objectives, high order thinking questions and criteria for success. The activities focus upon aboriginal symbols and creating journey maps and stories. The presentation was originally created to be used with KS3 but it can be easily adapted for other year groups.
Attitudes of Aborigines & Europeans to land useQuick View
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Attitudes of Aborigines & Europeans to land use

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This worksheet supports the History Australian National Curriculum Syllabus Stage 4 Depth Study 6: Expanding Contacts (d) Aboriginal and Indigenous Peoples, Colonisation and Contact History. It guides students in describing and assessing the importance of land use and ownership by Aboriginal people and Europeans in the 1800s and investigates whether conflicting views were just about ethnic traditions or about these many other factors.
Aboriginal Story-Wayamba the TurtleQuick View
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Aboriginal Story-Wayamba the Turtle

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This Aboriginal story (language group unknown) is a creation story about turtles. It is in PowerPoint format. Use this story to provide an Aboriginal perspective in literacy. The title slide references the source of the story. The final slide provides a link to an animated version of the story of Wayamba (Wayambeh). Compare representations of the story. Ask students to make their own representation.
Aboriginal Noongar Vocabulary lessonQuick View
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Aboriginal Noongar Vocabulary lesson

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Aboriginal Noongar Vocabulary lesson - PowerPoint lesson that covers many Aboriginal Noongar words. 258 slides. A great lesson to go through regularly and alongside your existing curriculum content. Such an easy way to incorporate Aboriginal culture into your class programs. Aboriginal Noongar Vocabulary lesson includes: Who the Noongar people are foods animals places/environment plants and trees conversation words colours numbers feelings body parts verbs time words seasons weather words menu page as an easy way to navigate through the large lesson and only cover content you wish to cover home page on each slide to easily return to the menu page engaging clipart learning intentions success criteria check for understanding (brief) phonic differences (some phonic differences between Noongar and Standard Australian English words explained) 257 slides (includes cover pages) A great lesson to integrate alongside your existing curriculum content some pronunciations are included (where known) Enjoy! Please note: there may be some differences with how the colours grey and white are said Please note: I regularly revise and update products. Once you purchase, please go pack to your purchase page and redownload so that you get the revised versions.
Aboriginal art presentationQuick View
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Aboriginal art presentation

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A brief PowerPoint presentation to introduce Aboriginal art. The presentation touches on origin, style and purpose along with mentioning how colours, patterns and symbols are used in Aboriginal art. Suitable for KS1 and KS2 but, it could be used with any age group where a simple introduction to Aboriginal art is required.
Aboriginal rock art and paintingsQuick View
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Aboriginal rock art and paintings

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There are 8 slides in this powerpoint. The students are encouraged to look closely at a variety of images and make observations about the ancient drawings from the Kimberley region of Australia.