Bush Tucker Food PowerPoint Aboriginal Culture Lesson Years 3–6
Bush Tucker Food PowerPoint Aboriginal Culture Lesson Years 3–6
Bush Tucker Food PowerPoint Aboriginal Culture Lesson Years 3–6
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Description
Bush Tucker Food PowerPoint Aboriginal Culture Lesson Years 3–6 - Teach Aboriginal bush tucker food in a clear, engaging and respectful way with this 114-slide PowerPoint lesson, designed for Years 3–6 students.
This ready-to-use resource supports students in developing an understanding of traditional Aboriginal food sources, cultural practices and environmental knowledge through structured content and real-life images.
This resource includes:
- Background information on Aboriginal food
- Traditional roles in food gathering
- Cooking tools and methods
- Detailed slides on bush tucker types:
- Plants, flowers, nuts, seeds
- Animals and insects
- Discussion prompts
- Check-for-understanding slides
- Learning outcomes
- Australian Curriculum links
- Extension activity ideas
- Useful external learning links
Perfect for HASS, cross-curricular units or introducing Aboriginal perspectives in a meaningful way.
114 slides (including cover pages).
Description
Bush Tucker Food PowerPoint Aboriginal Culture Lesson Years 3–6 - Teach Aboriginal bush tucker food in a clear, engaging and respectful way with this 114-slide PowerPoint lesson, designed for Years 3–6 students.
This ready-to-use resource supports students in developing an understanding of traditional Aboriginal food sources, cultural practices and environmental knowledge through structured content and real-life images.
This resource includes:
- Background information on Aboriginal food
- Traditional roles in food gathering
- Cooking tools and methods
- Detailed slides on bush tucker types:
- Plants, flowers, nuts, seeds
- Animals and insects
- Discussion prompts
- Check-for-understanding slides
- Learning outcomes
- Australian Curriculum links
- Extension activity ideas
- Useful external learning links
Perfect for HASS, cross-curricular units or introducing Aboriginal perspectives in a meaningful way.
114 slides (including cover pages).