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the color the number 1 worksheet for children to learn numbers and counting them
Find and Color the Number 1
A fun and easy way to teach your child the number 1. Have them find the number 1 and then color it green.
Celebrate the varied culture, monuments, flora and fauna of Australia with these simple Australia Day Crafts for Kids! Includes koalas, kangaroos and more!
20 Amazing Australia Day Crafts for Kids
Celebrate the varied culture, monuments, flora and fauna of Australia with these simple Australia Day Crafts for Kids! Includes koalas, kangaroos and more!
a child is making a paper circle with toothpicks
The Echidna and the Shade Tree
A child aged 30-36 months should be able to finger paint using their whole hand. Together you can fingerpaint to create the spikes on your echidna
a black pan filled with lots of different types of rocks and shells on top of a wooden table
Naidoc week inspired play tray
a box sitting on top of a wooden pallet filled with lots of different items
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three bowls with gummy bears in them on a table next to an award plaque
an image of a sunflower made out of paper and some words on the back
How to Write an Acknowledgement of Country With Kids: Tips for Teachers
Acknowledgement of Country classroom display
a plant is growing out of the sand in a bowl with rocks and shells around it
a poster about how birds got their colours
How the Birds got their Colours
the children's handprints are displayed on the table next to each other
a tray with rocks and plants on it next to a large rock in the background
how to make a snake craft for kids
NAIDOC Snake
a child's hand on a rainbow sticker sitting on top of a tree stump
Indigenous Australian Aboriginal symbols boards. Dough board
Features 28 Indigenous symbols. Symbols play an important role in Indigenous culture. They are used in art, to tell stories and to share knowledge of the land and the beliefs of the Aboriginal people. These cards are designed to educate children about Indigenous Australian culture. Symbols may vary from place to place and differ due to artists individual interpretations. Symbols featured in these cards have been drawn by children around Australia who share an indigenous background.
EtsyCA
EtsyCA 
a poster with different symbols and words on it
Twinkl’s Indigenous Teachings of the Seven Grandfathers resources displayed on a colourful background with original Twinkl illustrations.
Indigenous Education | Grade 4 | Grade 5