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Instructional Video4:50
ARTiculations

What Exactly is the Decorative Arts? | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
What is the Decorative Arts and what are some of the problems with its definition? #withcaptions For more videos and blog posts - visit: http://www.articulations.co You can also follow me on: Instagram:...
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Instructional Video4:52
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 1 - Preserving the Past

3rd - Higher Ed
Discover the fascinating world of Aboriginal rock art: a window into the past that tells us a lot about Aboriginal history. Travel to Ku-ring-gai national park and explore the Garrigal culture. Along the way, engage with these Key...
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Instructional Video6:09
Name Explain

What Would Happen If Every Country Had The Same Name?

6th - 11th
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5337771 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy_QZ1EEY4S5YT6cmBTwMwg Twitter: https://twitter.com/NameExplainYT #AlternativeNamesHub SOURCES Bush Gaff:...
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Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Exploring the Rainbow Serpent Festival

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Rainbow Serpent Festival is an annual music and arts festival held in Beaufort, Victoria, Australia. Learn more about the inspiration behind the festival and how it combines music, performance, relaxation, and spiritual education.
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The History, Mechanics, and Sport of the Boomerang

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Trace the boomerang back to its origins as a hunting weapon used by indigenous Australians thousands of years ago to its evolution into a sport and form of entertainment. Discover how the unique construction and spin of a boomerang...
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Instructional Video5:45
Tate

Judy Watson – 'Artists are Strange Creatures' | TateShots

K - 11th
Meet Judy Watson, the artist exploring her Aboriginal heritage and using art to bring about social change. Judy Watson was born in 1959 in Munduberra, Queensland, Australia and lives and works in Brisbane. The artist uses printmaking,...
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Instructional Video2:05
The Guardian

Brisbane festival 2013: My favourite work: Neither Pride nor Courage by Vernon Ah Kee

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Brisbane festival 2013: My favourite work: Neither Pride nor Courage by Vernon Ah Kee Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Bruce McLean, curator of Indigenous Art at Qagoma, Brisbane, talks about his favourite piece of...
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Instructional Video7:34
Australian National Maritime Museum

Gathang canoe project (Forster, NSW)

6th - 11th
Rachel Piercy, Manning Regional Art Gallery, Taree, Steve Brereton, Worimi canoe maker In 2012, the museum held Australia's first major conference Nawi - exploring Australia's Indigenous watercraft - aiming to throw new light on the...
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Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

Fighting for LGBTQ Rights: Is the United States Really United?

9th - Higher Ed
The 10th Amendment to the Constitution allows each state to set its own laws. That's meant that in Colorado, LGBTQIA+ rights have often been repressed. Meet the students at William J. Palmer High School who took their school district to...
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Curated OER

Australian Aboriginal Art And Storytelling

3rd - 5th
Students explore Aboriginal storytelling traditions through the spoken word and through visual culture. They listen to stories of the Dreamtime told by the Aboriginal people and investigate Aboriginal storytelling in contemporary dot...
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Curated OER

Australian Aboriginal Art and Storytelling

3rd - 5th Standards
Young explorers investigate Australian Aboriginal culture by listening to traditional Dreamtime stories and examining dot paintings created by Aboriginal artists. In addition, they locate the country on maps, discuss the geography of...
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Curated OER

Keith Haring And Aboriginal Art

9th - 12th
Students explore the art of Keith Haring and examine how it relates to Aboriginal art. In this fundamentals of art lesson plan, students examine the fundamental elements of art, such as, line, symmetry, contrast, balance, color tints,...
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Curated OER

Aboriginal-Style "Bark" Painting

5th - 8th
Aboriginal art is full of symbolism, nature, and original style. Kids use natural symbols, paint, sticks, and cardboard to create a piece inspired by traditional Aboriginal bark painting. Tip: This resource is lacking examples and back...
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Curated OER

Aboriginal Hand Prints

K - 4th
A part of a study of Australian Aboriginal culture, class members listen to a Dreamtime story about a father who stenciled his handprint on a rock wall.  Class members then make their own hand print art representative of themselves...
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Curated OER

A Critical Look at Aboriginal Art

4th - 7th
Students observe art from different Aboriginal cultures.  In this art evaluation lesson, students discover the different traditions of cultures from the Pacific North West.  Students judge the art from these cultures with a specific...
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Curated OER

Birch Bark Biting

5th
Fifth graders create birch bark biting art pieces. In this aboriginal art lesson, 5th graders produce art using birch bark. Students present their art pieces and explain their designs.
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Incredible Art

Painting with Dots - Kirkland Style

5th - 10th
Pointillism is the focus of a lesson that asks young artists to compare Vance Kirkland's painting style with aboriginal dot art, and then to produce their own piece of dot art.
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National Gallery of Canada

Memories of the Past

7th - 8th
Explore contemporary American Indian art. After viewing a set of images, class members discuss the design elements of techniques present, as well as how these artists represent history and culture. Learners examine the parfleche and...
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Curated OER

Aboriginal Art

2nd
Second graders explore Aboriginal Art. They choose paint colors to reflect a desired emotion. They paint a series of dots to create their images. They share their artwork and describe the image to their group members and then with the...
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Lesson Plan
National Gallery of Canada

My Own Blanket

K - 3rd
Invite your young artists to design blankets that express their own identities. Learners examine various pieces of art before brainstorming a few things that represent their identities. They use these ideas, in addition to symmetry and...
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National Gallery of Canada

Make a Parfleche

9th - 12th
Examine American Indian art and culture by observing contemporary art and creating original pieces. Class members discuss artwork included in the plan and use these images to help inspire their own work, which should represent their...
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National Gallery of Canada

Who Am I?

4th - 6th
Connect design elements and principles to identity a culture with a discussion and related art activity. After analyzing artwork in relation to design, class members talk about personal and cultural identity. Using items that represent...
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Curated OER

Aboriginal Legends

2nd - 5th
Students listen to and read legends and see that these legends helped the Aboriginals explain their everyday life. Through their stories and legends we find that Aboriginal values, attitudes and cultural identities are shared.
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Curated OER

ANCIENT ART/ABORIGINAL BARK PAINTING

5th
Fifth graders explore Aboriginal art and how it is used in communication and story-telling. They create their own Aboriginal art out of brown paper, incorporating designs and patterns.

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