A bright and colourful illustrated Acknowledgement of Country Hello poster to display in your classroom.
The poster displays the following words:
Hello Sky
Hello Land
Hello Friends
Hello Me
Updated: 13 Nov 2020
A bright and colourful illustrated Acknowledgement of Country Hello poster to display in your classroom.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 1 Page
Years: P - 7
The interconnections of First Nations Australians to a local Country/Place
The representation of contemporary Australia as states and territories, and as the Countries/Places of First Nations Australians prior to colonisation, and the locations of Australia’s neighbouring regions and countries
The ways in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples maintain special connections to particular Country/PlaceElaborationsexplaining that some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have special connections to many Countries/Places (f...
The representation of Australia as states and territories and as Countries/Places of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples; and major places in Australia, both natural and human
The custodial responsibility Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples have for Country/Place, and how this influences views about sustainability
A bright and colourful illustrated Acknowledgement of Country Hello poster to display in your classroom.
The poster displays the following words:
Hello Sky
Hello Land
Hello Friends
Hello Me
The interconnections of First Nations Australians to a local Country/Place
The representation of contemporary Australia as states and territories, and as the Countries/Places of First Nations Australians prior to colonisation, and the locations of Australia’s neighbouring regions and countries
The ways in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples maintain special connections to particular Country/PlaceElaborationsexplaining that some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have special connections to many Countries/Places (f...
The representation of Australia as states and territories and as Countries/Places of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples; and major places in Australia, both natural and human
The custodial responsibility Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples have for Country/Place, and how this influences views about sustainability
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