Introducing the Connecting Cultures: Everyday Ideas Pack – a must-have resource for educators in early childhood education, kindergarten, and school-aged programs looking to seamlessly embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into their daily programming. This pack offers a variety of engaging, culturally enriching activities designed to foster a deeper understanding and respect for Australia’s First Nations. 🖤💛❤️
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Birth to 3 Years Activities
- Torres Strait Islander Lullabies
- Cultural Visual Exploration
- Clap Stick Counting Songs
- Welcome Circle with Nature
- Torres Strait Islander Morning Dance
- Dreamtime Story Stones
- Bush Music Band
- Torres Strait Islander Water Play
- Cultural Visual Mobiles
- Aboriginal Story Panels
- Torres Strait Islander Nature Murals
- Diverse Sensory Wall Exploration
- Cultural Reflective Window Decorations
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Colourful Curtains
- Sensory Literacy Path
Plus many more activities tailored for young children to explore and connect with Indigenous cultures.
3 to 5 Years Activities
- Paperbark Sign-In Tree
- Mud Kitchen with Bush Tucker
- Rainbow Serpent Exploration
- Reflecting on Nature
- Bush Tucker Playdough
- Edible Wattleseed Sand
- Native Fruit Oobleck
- Lemon Myrtle Scented Rice
- Ice Painting with Bush Plant Dyes
- Ochre-Coloured Slime
- Torres Strait Islander Star Dance Glitter Slime
- Dreamtime Salt Dough
- Bush Food Scented Rice
- Rainbow Serpent Gelatin
- Aboriginal Ochre Sand Sensory Bin
Plus a variety of other engaging activities to embed Indigenous perspectives into everyday learning.
5 to 8 Years Activities
- Tiddalick’s Nature Adventure
- Bush Tucker Garden
- Aboriginal Art and Storytelling
- Aboriginal Animal Mimicry
- Aboriginal Stories Relay
- Torres Strait Islander Canoe Water Play
- Bush Medicine Water Play
- Rainforest Water Play
- Mangrove Forest Water Play
- Billabong Water Play
- Torres Strait Islander Fish Trap Sensory Play
- Torres Strait Islander Conch Shell Sensory Bags
- Aboriginal Desert Sand Sensory Play
- Torres Strait Islander Turtle Playdough
- Echidna Quill Playdough
And many more activities that promote cultural understanding and respect through hands-on learning.
Sensory Recipes and Play Activities
- Bush Tucker Playdough
- Edible Wattleseed Sand
- Native Fruit Oobleck
- Lemon Myrtle Scented Rice
- Ice Painting with Bush Plant Dyes
- Ochre-Coloured Slime
- Torres Strait Islander Star Dance Glitter Slime
- Dreamtime Salt Dough
- Bush Food Scented Rice
- Rainbow Serpent Gelatin
- Aboriginal Ochre Sand Sensory Bin
- Torres Strait Islander Conch Shell Sensory Bags
- Torres Strait Islander Fish Trap Sensory Play
- Echidna Quill Playdough
- Torres Strait Islander Coral Reef Playdough
Over 70 Ideas in this sensory section!
The Connecting Cultures: Everyday Ideas Pack is a must-have for every early childhood education centre, kindergarten, and school-aged program in Australia. This fantastic resource is packed with over 50 activities for different age groups, plus an additional sensory recipes and play activities, making it incredibly easy to bring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into your everyday routine.
With this pack, educators can effortlessly introduce engaging, hands-on activities that help children connect with and respect Indigenous cultures. Everything is organised and straightforward, so you can quickly find and implement ideas without any hassle. By incorporating these activities, you'll enrich your program and foster a more inclusive and culturally aware environment for all children.
This pack is a game-changer, providing you with endless opportunities to create meaningful learning experiences and celebrate Australia’s rich cultural heritage every day.
Connecting Cultures Everyday Activity Set
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Stephen is an Aboriginal contemporary artist, a descendant from the Kamilaroi nation and family going up throughout Southern Queensland.
Growing up in different places, Stephen learnt his art form from the Elders from where he lived at the time.
His art means a lot to him and his culture. He has won many awards and has a great eye and reputation for fine detailed art. Working with many different places including designing the Brisbane Lions and Qld Reds Indigenous jerseys.
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