Download File This activity will encourage children to be creative and show them how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make jewellery out of natural materials, such as seeds, beans, bones, feathers and shells.
Family Kinship Tree – SNAICC NAICD 2007/Sue Nowland 2006
Download File Children make their own family kinship tree and learn of the important part family kinship and extended family play in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. It is a time where children learn who they are related to, a time to be proud of where they belong in their community
Environmental Plate – SNAICC NAICD 2007/Sue Nowland 2006
Download File When telling Dreaming Stories this type of activity can be adapted to any story. An environmental plate, made from simple materials, reminds children of the beauty and creation of our land and the importance of caring for our animals.
Damper Making (2006) NAICD 2007/Sue Nowland
Download File This activity sheet teaches us how to make damper. Traditionally, dampers are made from the seeds of native grasses and shrubs. The damper is cooked under the ashes, covered in hot coals.
Clapping Sticks – SNAICC NAICD 2007/Sue Nowland 2006
Download File Directions on how to make clapping sticks, which are also known as music sticks or tapping sticks and are made of wood and decorated by burnt wire markings or paintings. Two sticks are tapped together to provide a beat. They can come in many sizes and both male and female may use them.
Bottle Shaker (2007) – SNAICC
Download File Instructions on how to make a musical shaker from an empty plastic drink bottle with a lid lying around the home or in recycling bin.
Animal Game (2007) – SNAICC
Download File This game will encourage children to think of what animals live in Australia; promote movement, creativity and psychosocial skills.
Aboriginal Hand Print on a Paper Plate – SNAICC NAICD 2007/Sue Nowland 2006
Download File Children have fun putting their hand print onto a plate using the colours of the Aboriginal flag. The Aboriginal flag is very important to Aboriginal people all over Australia. It has been flown since the 1960s. When looking at the Aboriginal flag there are three colours. The top half is black and represents […]
Aboriginal Flag Using Crepe Paper – SNAICC NAICD 2007/Sue Nowland 2006
Download File A mosaic activity using crepe paper to decorate your own Aboriginal flag
Activity Sheets – RRACSSU, NT
Download File These are all the Activity Sheets available from RRACSSU. If you are a RRACSSU client and would like copies of any of these activity sheets or if you are not a RRACSSU client and would like to purchase copies of these activity sheets please contact the staff at RRACSSU.