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Level 3 teacher with 20 years of classroom teaching experience. Masters in Education (learning disabilities and difficulties). Creating resources to assist with differentiation. Fun early childhood resources to inspire.

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Level 3 teacher with 20 years of classroom teaching experience. Masters in Education (learning disabilities and difficulties). Creating resources to assist with differentiation. Fun early childhood resources to inspire.
Noongar colours
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Noongar colours

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Noongar colours - Flashcards to display, use for games or colour sorting! Using colour words may be the easiest way to begin incorporating Aboriginal culture and language into your classroom. These cards are multipurpose and there are four versions. See the details below. Noongar Colour includes; 28 page pdf printable product 4 different versions for you to choose from display the flashcards onto a board alongside your students art work use the flashcards in vocabulary lessons and for quick recall use the flashcards with no image for colour sorting activities also contains the word for ‘rainbow’ Enjoy! Please check your printer settings prior to printing (e.g. fit to page or print in printable area).
Aboriginal Noongar Vocabulary lesson
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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 Symbols PowerPoint
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Aboriginal Symbols PowerPoint

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Aboriginal Symbols PowerPoint - Would you like to teach your students the meaning of Australian Aboriginal symbols? This is a 126 slide PowerPoint lesson that takes you through the essential background information required, the meaning of the symbols and then includes a quick check for understanding. Appropriate for multiple year levels: Year 1-6 (depending on your students knowledge of Aboriginal culture). A clear and straight forward introductory lesson to teach students about Aboriginal culture (art) and explain symbols used in your classroom. This lesson includes; 126 slides (includes cover pages) PowerPoint Lesson Background information on Australia (map of Australia and Aboriginal people) Explains symbols - briefly with a few words Briefly explains different art styles Shows some pictures of real cave paintings Engaging clipart pictures A great lesson for beginning knowledge of Aboriginal Culture Use this lesson alongside the printable Aboriginal Posters and aboriginal symbols worksheet pack! Discussion point slides added 2 activity suggestion slides Contents slide included Digital product - get the product, download it to your computer, save and use in slideshow mode with your students! My students love learning about the Aboriginal culture and have enjoyed looking at the Aboriginal Posters that I have created. This lesson is a great way to engage in prior to exposing students to this environmental print. Use this lesson in slideshow mode. Press the mouse, arrow or space bar to bring up answers in the check for understanding section.