Aboriginal Kinship Culture PowerPoint

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Aboriginal Kinship Culture PowerPoint

Teach Aboriginal family structures and cultural identity with this engaging, curriculum-aligned Aboriginal Kinship Culture PowerPoint. With 136 slides, this resource is perfect for Years 1–7. This non-editable PowerPoint explores the meaning of kinship, the roles of Aboriginal Elders, family and community structures, connection to Country, and cultural identity — all presented with respectful language, authentic visuals, and modern clipart that avoids stereotypes.

✅ Key Features:

  • 136-slide non-editable PowerPoint

  • Best suited for Years 3–6, adaptable for Years 1–2

  • Curriculum-aligned with HASS, Civics & Cross-Curriculum Priorities

  • Includes Aboriginal flag, Australian map, Elder roles, and Noongar family word

  • What Aboriginal Kinship means & different levels of kinship
  • Useful definitions
  • Check for understanding slides
  • Discussion topic prompt slides
  • Suitable for NAIDOC Week, Reconciliation Week, or any time of year

  • Encourages respectful, inclusive cultural education in your classroom

📘 Australian Curriculum Links:

This resource aligns with key outcomes from the Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) and Civics and Citizenshipstrands, as well as the Cross-Curriculum Priority: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures.

Relevant Outcomes Include:

Year 2 HASS

  • ACHASSK047: Connections of people in Australia to people in other places

  • ACHASSK049: Influence of purpose and accessibility on visiting places

Year 3 HASS

  • ACHASSK062: Importance of Country/Place to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Year 4 Civics and Citizenship

  • ACHASSK071: Roles of people and rules in community decision-making

Years 5–6 HASS

  • Understanding diverse perspectives and societal structures

  • Comparing cultural values and identity across communities

Cross-Curriculum Priority: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

  • OI.2: Connection to Country and Place

  • OI.5: Cultural expressions through kinship, knowledge, and traditions


With a focus on mid to upper primary students. For younger years (Years 1–2), selected slides can be used to introduce core ideas in a simplified way. Help your students develop empathy, understanding, and cultural awareness with this high-quality Aboriginal Kinship resource.

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Humanities And Social Sciences

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PPT

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