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Not grade specific australian history tools for common cores for Montessori

Preview of Water in the world. Natural Resources and objects. Deep Ecology.

Water in the world. Natural Resources and objects. Deep Ecology.

Natural resources WATER and its value. Specific to Australia, WA. and countries where rainfall average is low, or clean water is not readily accessible.Creative thinking, expanding innovative thinking and interconnecting waters value in all living things.short facts - hook - gets students thinking about their own relationship with water and their use.
Preview of Damper Bread Recipe Card (NAIDOC, Cooking, Australia Day, National Bread Day)

Damper Bread Recipe Card (NAIDOC, Cooking, Australia Day, National Bread Day)

Damper Bread Recipe Card Print and laminate as a hand out to families after completing a traditional Australian cultural cooking experience involving children to create their own ball of dough and bread. Engage mathematic development through measurement in cooking and following a method/sequence. Australian history learning through hands on experience. NAIDOC Week ActivityAustralia Day ActivityNational Bread Day ActivityCooking Experience (NAIDOC, Cooking, Australia Day, National Bread Day)
Preview of Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Noongar Wana

Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Noongar Wana

Noongar Wana is a fun game between throwing students and defenders protecting the target. A cone or bowling pin is in the middle of the playing area, surrounded by defenders with hitting implements. Surrounding the defenders are players with dodgeballs trying to hit the bowling pin with a ball rolling or bouncing from an underarm throw. It is fast-paced action for the defender and a fun game of throwing for accuracy for the throwers. The action of the defenders is very similar to how one would b
Preview of Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Pucho Pucho Taui-malle

Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Pucho Pucho Taui-malle

The original way this game was played was for young children. One child rolls a ball to another student, hitting it with a stick or cricket bat. They switch turns, and that is about the extent of the game. Sometimes two children pass a ball back and forth with sticks. For our older children, this game would become boring very quickly. So I took the essence of this game and made it a dynamic team-based sport.
Preview of Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Edor

Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Edor

Edor is like a reverse Capture the Flag game. One team starts with the "flag," and they try to invade the other team to get to their back line. If the player with the flag is tagged while doing so, they give up the flag to the student who tagged them and sat down. The former tagger, now the flag holder, tries to invade the other team. As the game progresses, there will be fewer and fewer players to tag the invader. The invader is allowed to hand off the ball to someone else before running; they
Preview of 3x AUSSIE ANIMAL ANATOMY POSTERS + flash cards

3x AUSSIE ANIMAL ANATOMY POSTERS + flash cards

Created by
BarefootChild
This listing is for 3x Australian /marsupial/native animal anatomy posters, posters are A4 size, These posters would look great hanging in frames around your classroom.We have also created the same anatomy poster into a round edge flashcard perfect for little hands to hold as well as a round edge fact flash card for each of the 3 animals-kangaroo-emu-koalaThis mini pack would go great with our Australian unit
Preview of Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Tarnambai

Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Tarnambai

Tarnambai is basically the game fetch. A player from one team throws the ball as far as they can, and a player from the other team tries to retrieve it as quickly as they can. The first person to get their ball and run back to the group wins the race. The team with the most individual wins would win the overall game. This game can become very strategic. How teams line themselves up against their opponent could dramatically change the outcome of a whole game. Sometimes teams try to match their fa
Preview of Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Gorri

Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Gorri

Gorri is a dodgeball-style game, except humans are not the targets; giant yoga balls are! Players from both teams roll and bounce the yoga balls back and forth, and their opponents try to hit them with dodgeballs. The throwers were successful if they could hit the yoga ball with enough force to move it out of its lane. Each throwing team faces the other, and gameplay is continuous since a missed throw goes to the other team for use. This game would help children with hand-eye coordination and tr
Preview of Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Diyari Koolche and Battendi

Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: Diyari Koolche and Battendi

This lesson has two games they will play back-to-back. One is called Diyari Koolche, and the other is called Battendi. In Diyari Koolche, the students throw a ball against a wall so that the ricochet hits a target. This simple game may have been a preparatory game for the skill of boomerang throwing so the child could begin anticipating how a returning boomerang may travel. On the other hand, there is a chance it was just a fun game that also promoted hand-eye coordination. Whether they realized
Preview of Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: (Boojur Kombang)

Traditional Indigenous Games Australia: (Boojur Kombang)

In this game called Boojur Kombang, some students will hide tennis balls while other students look for them while avoid being tagged. This game would traditionally be played on a beach, so it represents looking for crabs and other food on a beach. If an adult showed a child how to find a crab and then said practice looking for crabs, the child would quickly become bored soon after. However, suppose the child is taught how to look for food on the beach with a game. In that case, they will practic
Preview of Native Aboriginal Sports and Australian Rules Football

Native Aboriginal Sports and Australian Rules Football

This series of lesson plans contains two Native Aboriginal sports (Woggabilir and Mangrook)and two other warm-up games designed to teach your students a modified version of Australian Rules Football. This packet includes background research detailing the origins and history of Woggabilir, Mangrook, and Australian Rules Football. These lessons integrate perfectly when the students are studying Australia in the classroom!
Preview of Spanish Flash Cards to teach Colors

Spanish Flash Cards to teach Colors

Created by
Guiding Tomorrow
This Flash cards printable is for 3 part montessori flash cards to teach color names (SPANISH language) that are high quality and very engaging for toddlers. Use these flash cards as a tool to introduce spanish language and practice color names11 fun color cards included -YellowGreenRedPinkPurpleOrangeBlueBrownBlackVioletGrey/Gray (UK and US spelling included)Printing InstructionsDownload the file from the link and print it on standard US letter size paper (8.5’ X 11’) or A4 size paper. FREE Pri
Preview of 4x Land acknowledgments classroom posters- (Australia aboriginal custodians)

4x Land acknowledgments classroom posters- (Australia aboriginal custodians)

Created by
BarefootChild
Celebrate the traditional Aboriginal land owners and elders of Australia with our 4x acknowledgment posters. These posters are perfect for your classroom or homeschool room.There is a total of 4- each poster has a slightly diffrent acknowledgment, use all 4 or choose your favourite. To be printed on A4 SIZE PAPER. (thick cardstock looks best for posters)australiaday
Preview of Flags of Australia and Oceania 3 part Montessori Cards

Flags of Australia and Oceania 3 part Montessori Cards

These cards have the flags for the 14 countries that make up the continent of Oceania. Within each page there is a control card, a picture card and a word card for all of the 14 countries.~ Australia~ New Zealand~ Fiji~ Marshall Islands~ Nauru~ Federated States of Micronesia~ Tonga~ Tuvalu~ Samoa~ Solomon Islands~ Papua New Guinea~ Palauan~ Kiribati~ Vanuatu
Preview of States of Australia Montessori inspired 3 part cards

States of Australia Montessori inspired 3 part cards

These cards contain the individual flags of each state and territory of Australia. Print single-sided and use for an Australia themed unit.
Preview of Indigenous Affirmations (Free)

Indigenous Affirmations (Free)

Created by
Paula Baldock
This is a series of affirmation posters that incorporate aboriginal artwork within them. An editable version is available, please reach out if you would prefer this.
Preview of Free NAIDOC Week Poster- Australia

Free NAIDOC Week Poster- Australia

NAIDOC Week Posters Free NAIDOC week posters 2018. Because of her, We Can!! These posters are for early childhood services. NAIDOC Week 2018- Early Learning Everyone Benefits You may also enjoy: ★ Naidoc Week Display Pack A huge collection of editable pages to document and display children’s learning ★ EDOMAIN TPT STORE Have a look at all the freebies and quality resources and ideas for early learning Feedback & Followers Did you know that you can receive credit towards future TpT
Preview of Months of the Year! Classroom display / sight learning / easy to read

Months of the Year! Classroom display / sight learning / easy to read

January - December Visual art for classroom display.Printable Months of the Year, Months of the Year, Color, School art for kids, Classroom art, Digital Download, Digital Art, Learning, Simple.PLEASE NOTE:- Colours may vary on different screens and when printed. Different printer's papers and ink may cause variations in color.- This item is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. It may not be distributed, re-sold, or used in any items for commercial purposes.- Digital downloads due to their nature cannot be ref
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