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Harmony Day Activities Pack | PowerPoint, Worksheets & Classroom Posters

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Harmony Day Activities Pack | PowerPoint, Worksheets & Classroom Posters

Little Learners Lane TCreated by Little Learners LaneCreated by Little Learners Lane
$6.50

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Harmony Day Activities Pack | PowerPoint, Worksheets & Classroom Posters

Everyone Belongs | March 21 | Diversity & Inclusion | Australian Primary


Celebrate Harmony Day in a meaningful, engaging, and developmentally appropriate way with this comprehensive Harmony Day Activity Pack designed for Australian primary classrooms.


This resource includes an explicit teaching PowerPoint, reflection worksheets, classroom display posters, craft templates, and a Teacher Information page to help students understand the importance of respect, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.


Perfect for Stage 1–3 classrooms, this pack supports the Australian Curriculum cross-curriculum priority of intercultural understanding while promoting positive classroom culture.


What’s Included:

✔ Explicit Harmony Day teaching PowerPoint

✔ “Harmony Means…” writing worksheet

✔ “Everyone Belongs” craft template

✔ “My Family is Special” reflection worksheet

✔ Classroom reflection activity

✔ Multiple Harmony Day display posters

✔ “In This Classroom, Everyone Belongs” posters

✔ Teacher Information page (What Harmony Day is, why we wear orange, discussion prompts)

✔ Acknowledgement of Country hand template


Students Will:

  • Understand what Harmony Day represents
  • Explore the meaning of inclusion and belonging
  • Reflect on diversity within their classroom
  • Develop empathy and respect for others
  • Contribute to a meaningful classroom display

Perfect For:

  • Harmony Day (March 21)
  • Harmony Week activities
  • Cultural diversity lessons
  • Beginning-of-year community building
  • Australian primary classrooms
  • Social skills and inclusion discussions

This pack is print-and-go, low prep, and designed to create thoughtful classroom conversations — not just decorative displays.


Build a positive, inclusive classroom where everyone truly belongs.

Description

Harmony Day Activities Pack | PowerPoint, Worksheets & Classroom Posters

Everyone Belongs | March 21 | Diversity & Inclusion | Australian Primary


Celebrate Harmony Day in a meaningful, engaging, and developmentally appropriate way with this comprehensive Harmony Day Activity Pack designed for Australian primary classrooms.


This resource includes an explicit teaching PowerPoint, reflection worksheets, classroom display posters, craft templates, and a Teacher Information page to help students understand the importance of respect, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.


Perfect for Stage 1–3 classrooms, this pack supports the Australian Curriculum cross-curriculum priority of intercultural understanding while promoting positive classroom culture.


What’s Included:

✔ Explicit Harmony Day teaching PowerPoint

✔ “Harmony Means…” writing worksheet

✔ “Everyone Belongs” craft template

✔ “My Family is Special” reflection worksheet

✔ Classroom reflection activity

✔ Multiple Harmony Day display posters

✔ “In This Classroom, Everyone Belongs” posters

✔ Teacher Information page (What Harmony Day is, why we wear orange, discussion prompts)

✔ Acknowledgement of Country hand template


Students Will:

  • Understand what Harmony Day represents
  • Explore the meaning of inclusion and belonging
  • Reflect on diversity within their classroom
  • Develop empathy and respect for others
  • Contribute to a meaningful classroom display

Perfect For:

  • Harmony Day (March 21)
  • Harmony Week activities
  • Cultural diversity lessons
  • Beginning-of-year community building
  • Australian primary classrooms
  • Social skills and inclusion discussions

This pack is print-and-go, low prep, and designed to create thoughtful classroom conversations — not just decorative displays.


Build a positive, inclusive classroom where everyone truly belongs.