SKU: 1802

Letters & Numbers Display | Connections

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Description

Our First Nations Alphabet Letters and Numbers Classroom Display Digital Download seamlessly integrates Indigenous art into essential learning elements. By incorporating First Nations perspectives, you’ll spark meaningful discussions and cultivate a deep appreciation for Indigenous cultures among your students Whether displayed as eye-catching wall decor, used for engaging learning activities, or incorporated into themed lessons, these digital downloads are versatile tools that enhance every aspect of your classroom. Watch as students’ eyes light up with curiosity and excitement as they connect with the artwork and absorb valuable educational content. Specifications
  • PDF digital download.
  • 2 letters/numbers per A4 page.
  • 2 different designs.
  • 37 pages.
  • Download limit of 2.
  • Link expires in 30 days.
  • Please download and open on the device you wish to save it on.
Made to match our Connections Decor Bundle and Alphabet & Number posters.  Artist Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT. Russell currently lives and works on Bundjalung Country, NSW.  He is a skilled painter, sculptor and digital artist that has refined his traditional style and has developed a contemporary representation. Design This design represents my journey through life so far, on this journey I have added to my knowledge about my culture, heritage, and my family’s history. It depicts the connections between the cultural knowledge I have been taught by family members along my journey. The sun rays reaches out over country and touches all of my family and people. The rivers and waterholes sustain all life, with many across Country being special and sacred places. Yilamara is the stem of a wild orchid, its flower is close to the rays to gain energy and power to continue my journey of connecting and learning. Please note – You will have a download limit of 2 and link will expire after 15 days.

Additional information

Digital Resources

Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or homeschool use only.

Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school/service or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional license is strictly forbidden.

Copying any part of this resource and/or placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Copyright ©Songlines Art, Culture, Education.

Songlines Art, Culture, Education Pty Ltd

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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cherie conlon
Display letters

Beautiful styles and size. Looks amazing in my classroom

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Julie
Connections Letters and Numbers Display

These are perfect and have made a great display!

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Sally McIntosh
Great resource

I purchased these for my Reconciliation display in our school library. They printed well and look really good up. It would be good if they were in a smaller size as well.

Hi Sally,

Thanks so much for taking the time to review our Connections Letters & Numbers.

You are able to resize the letters and numbers when you print them by going to your printer settings and setting the scale to the desired size. Hope this helps

Clare - Songlines Family

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We acknowledge and pay our respects to the people of the Bundjalung Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the beautiful land and waterways on which we live and work.

Always was. Always will be Aboriginal land.