Understanding Aboriginal Kinship PowerPoint Lesson
Understanding Aboriginal Kinship PowerPoint Lesson
Understanding Aboriginal Kinship PowerPoint Lesson
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Understanding Aboriginal Kinship PowerPoint
Help your students explore Aboriginal family structures, kinship roles, and cultural connections to Country with this thoughtfully designed, curriculum-aligned PowerPoint lesson.
This resource supports respectful and meaningful teaching of Aboriginal Kinship, helping students build understanding around identity, community roles, and intergenerational knowledge within First Nations cultures.
✅ What’s Included:
- 136 editable, visually engaging slides (includes covers)
- Designed for Years 1–7
- Clear WALT/learning outcomes
- Content aligned to HASS and Civics & Citizenship
- Explanation of Aboriginal Kinship and three levels
- Role of Elders in passing down knowledge
- Overview of family structures
- Acknowledgement of Country and the importance of Place
- Noongar family word example
- Aboriginal flag and map of Australia visuals
- Think, Pair, Share reflective activity
- Links to Gina Williams, curated YouTube videos, and useful websites
- Modern clipart and real-world photographs (non-stereotypical)
- Check for understanding question slides
- Discussion topic slides
📘 Australian Curriculum Links:
Aligned with the following content descriptions:
HASS – Years 1–6
- Importance of Country/Place to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
- Perspectives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples on family, culture and identity
- Civics and Citizenship understanding of rules, respect, and roles in society
Cross-Curriculum Priority: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
- Recognising that Aboriginal peoples' ways of life are uniquely expressed through kinship, Country, and community
💡 Why Teachers Love It:
- Saves planning time — just open & teach
- Fully editable to suit class needs
- Promotes cultural inclusion and deeper thinking
- Perfect for NAIDOC Week, Reconciliation Week, and cultural awareness units
If you’re looking for a ready-to-use, respectful resource to support cultural understanding and the Australian Curriculum, this PowerPoint is a must-have in your teaching toolkit.
Resource Details
- Curriculum alignment
- Page count136
- File types1 PowerPoint Presentation
- Key themes
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Description
Understanding Aboriginal Kinship PowerPoint
Help your students explore Aboriginal family structures, kinship roles, and cultural connections to Country with this thoughtfully designed, curriculum-aligned PowerPoint lesson.
This resource supports respectful and meaningful teaching of Aboriginal Kinship, helping students build understanding around identity, community roles, and intergenerational knowledge within First Nations cultures.
✅ What’s Included:
- 136 editable, visually engaging slides (includes covers)
- Designed for Years 1–7
- Clear WALT/learning outcomes
- Content aligned to HASS and Civics & Citizenship
- Explanation of Aboriginal Kinship and three levels
- Role of Elders in passing down knowledge
- Overview of family structures
- Acknowledgement of Country and the importance of Place
- Noongar family word example
- Aboriginal flag and map of Australia visuals
- Think, Pair, Share reflective activity
- Links to Gina Williams, curated YouTube videos, and useful websites
- Modern clipart and real-world photographs (non-stereotypical)
- Check for understanding question slides
- Discussion topic slides
📘 Australian Curriculum Links:
Aligned with the following content descriptions:
HASS – Years 1–6
- Importance of Country/Place to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
- Perspectives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples on family, culture and identity
- Civics and Citizenship understanding of rules, respect, and roles in society
Cross-Curriculum Priority: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
- Recognising that Aboriginal peoples' ways of life are uniquely expressed through kinship, Country, and community
💡 Why Teachers Love It:
- Saves planning time — just open & teach
- Fully editable to suit class needs
- Promotes cultural inclusion and deeper thinking
- Perfect for NAIDOC Week, Reconciliation Week, and cultural awareness units
If you’re looking for a ready-to-use, respectful resource to support cultural understanding and the Australian Curriculum, this PowerPoint is a must-have in your teaching toolkit.
Resource Details
- Curriculum alignment
- Page count136
- File types1 PowerPoint Presentation
- Key themes