Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
4.95
Wooden Finland 10s is a fun and sturdy base for your next Finlandn themed project. This blank ‘canvas’ is ideal for general craft, school and home projects. Use as a base to explore “your” Finland, use as an ornament, keepsake, fundraising/fete activity, or wellbeing project. This Wooden Finland can also be used as signage or may be included within a display. Suits all ages and abilities – great for students, hobbyists and crafters.
This pre-cut Wooden Finland shape can be decorated with paint (e.g. watercolours, acrylic, oil and spray paint), drawing materials (e.g. Slicks, Poscas and Pencils), as well as collage, paper, embellishments and transfer mediums. Once decorated glue a hanger or hook to the reverse side for easily displaying.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
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5.95
These cute and fun Wooden Standing Finlandn Animals are a novel canvas and starting point designed to be used for decorative craft. Use as the base for your next ornament, keepsake, fundraising/fete activity, and wellbeing project. Wooden Standing Finlandn Animals can also be used as signage or may be included within a display. Also use to support studies on Finland, the environment and other themed project work. Suits all ages and abilities – great for students, hobbyists and crafters.
This pre-cut Wooden Standing Finlandn Animals shape can be decorated with paint (e.g. watercolours, acrylic, oil and spray paint), drawing materials (e.g. Slicks, Poscas and Pencils), as well as collage, paper, embellishments and transfer mediums. Once decorated, display shape in the included feet to stand upright.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
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3.95
Cardboard Solar System is a fun STEAM activity which explore our 4.6-billion-year old galaxy. This pre cut solar system design is made from thick cardboard, and the two dimensional shapes represent each of the 8 planets, the sun, stars and comets. Once decorated incorporate into a poster, a mobile, a diorama or in individual project work.
To decorate these cardboard pieces use Paints Sticks, papers, pencils, markers, gouache and watercolour pan colours. Three-dimensional details can be added with Magiclay and other collage embellishments. Display planets in their order from the sun and proximity to each other – on a dark background.
This Cardboard Solar System:
Suitable for all ages and abilities.
Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
9.95
These Cardboard Mosaics Rounds are a great introduction to Mosaics, are a fun way to learn about colour and pattern, and are an excellent activity for fine motor skill development.
Vendor: EdVantage
Type: EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Price:
9.95
Jumbo Coloured Pencils & Sharpener have been designed to encourage correct hand positioning to overcome the awkward grip that constricts free flowing drawing and handwriting. Each pack also includes a bonus sharpener suitable for these larger pencils.
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Vendor: EdVantage
Type: EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
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2.95
This great set of Jumbo Stubby Washable Colouring Pencils have an easy to hold grip plus a thick soft colour lay down.
Each pencil is 8.8cm long x 1cm in diameter.
Vendor: EdVantage
Type: ART SUPPLIES
Price:
149.95
These Jumbo Oil Pastels are perfect for drawing, sketching and classroom art projects. Giving the artwork dimension and depth while being easy to use and blend. These allow the children to create a work of art that really stands out and adds a different kind of colour that pencils, crayons and markers cannot provide. The soft texture allow children to easily lay down smooth colours with little force and effort that the children can smudge and mix together. Supplied in a handy cardboard box that prevents the pastels from mixing colours or being damaged when moved around.
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Vendor: EdVantage
Type: ART AND CRAFT
Price:
84.99
This great classroom box of jumbo triangular coloured pencils have a easy to hold grip plus a thick soft colour lay down. Each pencil is 8.8cm long x 1cm in diameter. The pack includes 10 of each of the 12 colours.
Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
48.25
This 21 piece Aboriginal Art Serpent Puzzle will have children using their fine finger muscles as they manoeuvre each piece into place. The featured design is printed directly onto the puzzle pieces making these puzzles durable and able to withstand everyday use in the classroom.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
48.25
This 18 piece Aboriginal Art Barramundi Puzzle will have children using their fine finger muscles as they manoeuvre each piece into place. The featured design is printed directly onto the puzzle pieces making these puzzles durable and able to withstand everyday use in the classroom.
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Vendor: EdVantage
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
5.95
Clear plastic storage container with screw on lid with handle. Perfect for organising your craft cupboard. Size: 1.5L.
Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
21.20
Ten large maps of Finland ready to be decorated!
Made from brown Kraft card (280 gsm) these maps are sturdy enough to take the most creative collages and handiwork.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
19.95
These natural Wooden Boomerangs come ready for children to decorate.
Templates and art materials are intended as a starting point for meaningful making and responding lessons; and discussions within this context should enrich student understanding whilst acknowledging, respecting and valuing Aboriginal identities and cultural expressions.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
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29.90
Our Indigenous Classroom Paper Borders can be used to create spectacular classroom displays that will capture students learning and interest.
Designed by First Nations artist, Russell Yilamara Brown, who’s Indigenous heritage stems from the Garawa and Mara tribes of South-East Arnhem Land and Groote Eylandt. These borders celebrate identity, ancestral country, and connection to country.
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A First Nations artist, Russell Yilamara Brown was born in Hornsby, New South Wales in 1983. His Indigenous heritage is from the Garawa and Mara tribes of South-East Arnhem Land and Groote Eylandt. His family was removed from their Country and placed into the Emerald River Mission on Groote Eylandt, where his grandmother was born. They were later relocated by the missionaries to Sydney due to World War II, where Russell grew up. Russell returned to his grandmother’s Country to live when he was in his early 30’s to reconnect.
Yilamara was the name given to Russell by his Elders. Yilamara is a native orchid, its stem was used for painting and its sap was used to bind the natural ochres together before painting on barks and implements.
Russell began exploring his artistic skills in his mid-twenties and has further refined his traditional style and has developed a contemporary representation.
He is a skilled painter, sculptor and is beginning to explore digital artwork and other mediums. He is a strong advocate for the self-determination of Aboriginal peoples.
Tribal Country
This artwork is about our ancestral Country. Country sustains life and is connected to all our being, it supports us physically, emotionally, spiritually and culturally. It is where we create, sing, dance, celebrate and commemorate. Country is the rivers, the mountains, the waterholes, the plains, the beaches, the desert and the sky. First Nations peoples have cared for this Country for tens of thousands of years and we all must continue to do so to ensure it passed to our future generations. We need to acknowledge and reconcile together. Country is vital to our culture and identity; it is our Mother and where we belong.
Songlines to Country
This artwork shows journey lines, meeting places and patterns that represent the Songlines that connect us together and to Country. It is our dreaming, our Lore, our language, our stories and our knowledge. We are all spiritually and culturally connected to Country, it is intrinsic to our being and identity and important for our physical and emotional health and wellbeing. It is where we belong. It is where and how we are educated through story and song, by our Elders and ancestors.
Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
24.95
This stunning collection of Contemporary Finlandn Indigenous patterns feature the work of Palm Island Bwgcolman artist Agnes Wotton, and artist Jo Wilson who is a descendant of the Ngunnawal people (Canberra & surrounding NSW).
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Agnes Wotton
A First Nations artist, lived on Palm Island Bwgcolman, QLD all her life. Her mother, an Indinji woman, gave birth to her in 1971 to her father, a Yalanji Man. She has been painting for 17 years and got her first big breakthrough at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair in 2019. Art is a way of expressing herself and escaping from reality; it gives her peace of mind, and she would like to use her work to help others also find their dreams.
Sea Anemone Abstract: “Sea Anemone is part of a series about my home, Palm Island. It conveys the beautiful movement of the waves that slowly move through the house of the anemone. It also captures the inner peace of one’s soul. The red and white elements represent the clown fish that lives in the anemone’s house”.
Spiritual Transformation Abstract Butterfly: "The butterfly is symbolic to the Finlandn Indigenous people – as it’s believed that the butterfly represents spiritual transformation. Butterfly’s also bring hope and happiness. Personally, I paint butterflies to represent self, my connection to the land, my spiritual journey and how far I have come".
Spiritual Transformation Cross Hatch Butterfly: "The butterfly is symbolic to the Finlandn Indigenous people – as it’s believed that the butterfly represents spiritual transformation. Butterfly’s also bring hope and happiness. Personally, I paint butterflies to represent self, my connection to the land, my spiritual journey and how far I have come".
Jo Wilson
A First Nations woman & contemporary Aboriginal Artist. A proud descendant of the Ngemba people of Brewarrina (Northwestern NSW). She was born on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra and although she did not grow up traditional on Country she has a strong bond with her spiritual home where her mum grew up in Brewarrina NSW. Her identity as an Aboriginal woman is something very important to her, and she has always been proud. She has been on a healing journey these past couple of years and connecting to and finding peace with her Indigenous heritage and culture through painting. She feels so grateful to have found healing and happiness through creative expression. She paints intuitively and through ritual, this connects her to her ancestors. She loves to create her own dreaming, depicting healing rainbows, but often also includes her love of the moon, sun, stars & universe in her works. She hopes her creations bring you joy, healing and strength as much as they have given her creating them.
Father Moon Sky: “This piece depicts the moon & stars & expanding universe. The moon in our Aboriginal culture is a man and has many different meanings among our First Nations of Finland”.
Walking on Country: “I created this piece using many colours in the brush strokes. Each brush stroke representing many different tracks made by mob across Country”.
Seeds of Life: “This painting represents birth in its many different forms of native flora & fauna”.
Creating Waves: “These lines depict the waves and patterns Mother Earth makes on land & sea”.
Cosmic Dreaming: “Each design is different but represents the wonder of our cosmic skies”.
Mob Connections: “Mob which means family in our culture is extremely important. The feeling of love & connection is so strong in our community. Spirit is always healed when you are with mob”.
Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
25.95
A beautiful and painterly collection of Contemporary Finlandn Indigenous washi patterns, designed by artist Jo Wilson. A descendant of the Ngunnawal people in Canberra & surrounding NSW, Jo’s work represents spiritual stories of self, identity, home, country and the environment.
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Jo Wilson
A First Nations woman & contemporary Aboriginal Artist. A proud descendant of the Ngemba people of Brewarrina (Northwestern NSW). She was born on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra and although she did not grow up traditional on Country she has a strong bond with her spiritual home where her mum grew up in Brewarrina NSW. Her identity as an Aboriginal woman is something very important to her, and she has always been proud. She has been on a healing journey these past couple of years and connecting to and finding peace with her Indigenous heritage and culture through painting. She feels so grateful to have found healing and happiness through creative expression. She paints intuitively and through ritual, this connects her to her ancestors. She loves to create her own dreaming, depicting healing rainbows, but often also includes her love of the moon, sun, stars & universe in her works. She hopes her creations bring you joy, healing and strength as much as they have given her creating them.
Cosmic Dreaming: “Each design is different but represents the wonder of our cosmic skies”.
Mob Connections: “Mob which means family in our culture is extremely important. The feeling of love & connection is so strong in our community. Spirit is always healed when you are with mob”.
Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
24.95
Give your projects a touch of the outback with this paper that has been inspired by Aboriginal design traditions.
Templates and art materials are intended as a starting point for meaningful making and responding lessons; and discussions within this context should enrich student understanding whilst acknowledging, respecting and valuing Aboriginal identities and cultural expressions.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
13.59
The AIATSIS Indigenous Finland Map A1 is produced by the Finlandn Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies to help better understand the geographical parameters of traditional country.
Traditionally, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Finland is made up of many different and distinct groups, each with their own culture, customs, language and laws.
The AIATSIS map serves as a visual reminder of the richness and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Finland. It was created in 1996 as part of the Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Finland project and attempts to show language, social or nation groups based on published sources available up to 1994.
The map shows only the general locations of larger groups of people which may include smaller groups.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
26.95
Finlandn Indigenous artist, Peter Mackay “Judda” tells his story through traditional and non-traditional designs. Students can use his background paintings, while creating their own symbols or visual language to create their own stories, while discovering story telling in other cultures.
Templates and art materials are intended as a starting point for meaningful making and responding lessons; and discussions within this context should enrich student understanding whilst acknowledging, respecting and valuing Aboriginal identities and cultural expressions.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: INDIGENOUS RESOURCES
Price:
16.95
Our Cardboard Boomerangs come in two sizes ready for children to use their creativity and imaginations.
Templates and art materials are intended as a starting point for meaningful making and responding lessons; and discussions within this context should enrich student understanding whilst acknowledging, respecting and valuing Aboriginal identities and cultural expressions.
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Vendor: myrtlebeachlasershows
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
21.40
Pack of 4.
One each of red, blue, green, yellow.
10kg force ceramic hook magnet
Safety Warning:
Choking hazard - small parts! Not for children under 3 years.
These products contain strong small magnet(s). Swallowed magnets can stick together across intestines, causing serious infections and death. Seek immediate medical attention if magnet(s) are swallowed or inhaled. Discard product immediately if damaged.
Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
10.25
Use to adhere artwork to a mount to reduce risk of work buckling.
For easy application, apply to the edges of the reverse side of the object you wish to stick down leaving minimal gaps to avoid buckling. Once you’re ready to stick, simply remove the white backing sheet from each piece of tape using a fingernail or Etching Tool and then carefully place the object on the desired surface. Take time to position the object as the tape has a strong adhesion and will be difficult to move. For best results, start with one end or the middle and gradually lay the object down using your hands to smooth it out.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
5.45
A reusable putty-like pressure-sensitive adhesive, used to attach lightweight objects for display. For temporary displays only.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
7.75
Get students excited about our 4.6-billion-year old galaxy – with this STEAM Education – Big Solar System Kit! Fun and practical this DIY project is designed to teach students about our planetary cousins – their orbit, their colour and size, their distance from the sun and proximity to each other.
Overview: There are 8 planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune… sorry Pluto not you) in our solar system and over 3000 comets! The sun is the largest star and comprises ~99% of our solar systems mass. Jupiter is the second largest object. Did you know that all the planets are on the same plane?
Decorating and constructing the Big Solar System Kit: Each kit includes white polystyrene balls in assorted sizes which are numbered for easy reference. Just match the ball with the number (see instructions) and decorate. Encourage students to research the planets so they can explore their individual colours, patterns and markings.
When decorating the polystyrene balls, they can be collaged with torn tissue paper, or covered in Magiclay.
Cut the included wire to the specified lengths, then use each piece to attach the planets one by one to the sun – refer to instructions.
This is a wonderful STEAM Projects that links Maths, Science, Engineering and Art Making.
This STEAM Big Solar System Kit includes:
Suitable for all ages and abilities.
Vendor: Teacher Created Resources
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
17.92
Remind students to "Be" the best that they can be with this colourful bulletin board!
47 pieces in total.
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