Use this simple template to encourage students to design a poster to prompte and celebrate NAIDOC week with your class.
NAIDOC Week Poster Design Activity
Inspire creativity and cultural understanding with this engaging NAIDOC Week poster activity. Students use a simple, easy‑to‑follow template to design their own NAIDOC Week poster, making it a fantastic way to explore this year’s theme in a meaningful and age‑appropriate way.
This activity encourages students to think deeply about NAIDOC Week and what the theme represents. Whether they choose to focus on Country, community, culture, identity, or symbols from First Nations artwork, the template gives them the structure they need while still allowing plenty of creative freedom.
Why This Activity Works
- Theme exploration — Students reflect on the meaning behind the year’s theme and express their understanding visually.
- Creative expression — The open‑ended design space encourages individuality and thoughtful interpretation.
- Cultural learning — Students engage with First Nations perspectives in a respectful, age‑appropriate way.
- Display‑ready — Finished posters make a powerful addition to classroom or hallway NAIDOC Week displays.
This resource is simple to use, highly adaptable, and perfect for all primary year levels. It supports meaningful conversations, encourages pride in learning, and helps students connect with the significance of NAIDOC Week through art.
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