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Free Aboriginal Art Styles PowerPoint, Worksheets and Teacher Notes

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Looking for a free Aboriginal Art Styles PowerPoint, worksheets and teacher notes for NAIDOC Week or classroom studies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures?

This free classroom resource introduces students to four major Aboriginal art traditions from across Australia:

Using authentic artworks by Aboriginal artists, students learn that Aboriginal art is not a single style but a diverse collection of regional traditions connected to Country, culture, ancestors and community.

Resource Includes

✓ Aboriginal Art Styles PowerPoint Presentation

✓ Student Worksheets

✓ Teacher Notes and Answers

✓ Artwork Identification Activities

✓ Discussion Questions

Suitable for Years 3–6, these activities encourage students to identify different Aboriginal art styles and recognise the visual characteristics that make each tradition unique.

Learning Outcomes

Students will:

✓ Recognise four major Aboriginal art traditions

✓ Understand that Aboriginal art is not one style

✓ Explore how different Aboriginal communities developed distinctive artistic traditions

✓ Identify the characteristics of Western Desert Art, Arnhem Land X-Ray Art, Wandjina Art and Tiwi Art

View the PowerPoint

View the complete Aboriginal Art Styles PowerPoint presentation online via SlideShare below.

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Teacher Notes and Answers

Download printable teacher notes, discussion points and answer sheets designed to accompany the presentation.

Student Worksheets

Download printable Aboriginal Art Styles worksheets that encourage students to identify and compare different Aboriginal art traditions using authentic artworks.

Ideal For

  • NAIDOC Week Activities
  • Visual Arts
  • HASS
  • Australian History
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

The artworks included in this resource are reproduced for educational and research purposes to assist students in learning about Aboriginal art traditions, artists and regional styles.

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The artworks included in this resource are reproduced for educational and research purposes to assist students in learning about Aboriginal art traditions and artists.

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