Bring the beauty and spirit of
Kalkatungu Country into your classroom with our vibrant Aboriginal
Classroom Decor Bundle. Created in collaboration with
Cungelella Art, this unique collection features stunning artwork inspired by the diverse landscapes, seasons, and journey lines of Kalkatungu Country. This bundle is designed not only to elevate your classroom aesthetic but to develop cultural awareness, respect, and connection.
The resources in this lovely decor bundle are text editable in
PowerPoint, you may tailor and modify them to your students’ specific needs as well as the requirements of your school.
What’s included:
- 1 x Acknowledgement of Country poster (PDF).
- 11 x Welcome Sign Designs.
- 12 x Tray/Large Rectangles label designs.
- 3 x Desk Strip Designs, with editable name (in NSW, QLD, VIC, TAS, NT, SA, WA, ACT fonts)
- 23 x Square Labels.
- 22 x Circle Labels.
- 10 x Arch Labels.
- 2 x Pennant designs – 2 to an A4 page, but can be resized.
- 4 x Bunting Flags designs – 2 to an A4 page, but can be resized.
- 1 x Teacher Tool Tray labels
- All have editable text boxes.
- All can be resized to suit your needs.
- Easy to follow editing instructions included
- Download limit of 2, link expires in 30 days. Please download and save to a device to ensure you always have a copy.
- Single classroom/user licence.
To use:
- Editable in PowerPoint or Google Slides.
- Open and save to your own device.
- Decide on your label, choose your own font, add colour and effects type to your text, add pictures, then print.
Why You’ll Love This Decor Bundle:
- Cultural Significance: Rooted in Indigenous art, each piece tells a story and invites students to reflect on their own journeys.
- Vibrant and Versatile: The blend of blue, turquoise, and earthy tones brings a lively yet grounding aesthetic to your classroom.
- Educational and Inspiring: More than just decor, this bundle is a tool for teaching respect, connection, and understanding of First Nations culture.
Transform your classroom with this one-of-a-kind decor bundle that combines art, culture, and functionality. Perfect for educators committed to fostering inclusivity, creativity, and cultural appreciation in their spaces.
Artwork Story
“This piece represents Kalkatungu Country, the spinifex crowns represent walking on and being connected to Country, the blues and brown to represent the different seasons we have here, the waterholes that have had their fill sustaining life. A journey line through the middle represents the journey for every young person is a story to be shared.”
Artist
Cungelella Art are Kalkadoon women made up of sisters Glenda McCulloch, Cheryl Perez, Jaunita Doyle and Dale Bruce. They are mothers, sisters, partners, business owners.
The sisters tell the stories of their Kalkatungu homelands and share the colours, textures and history of our home. From a young age the sisters were surrounded by artists and creatives; from their grandparents to their uncles and aunties who enjoyed teaching them about carvings and paintings on different artefacts and traditional art of the region. They’ve taken this traditional knowledge to create a unique modern take on contemporary Aboriginal art that reflects the rugged ranges and native fauna and flora that surrounds their Kalkadoon home.
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