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Paint your own tic tac toe
Paint your own tic tac toe









paint your own tic tac toe

Our boys chose a notebooking page with the symbol that they wanted and wrote a story about that symbol. In the printable pack, you will find some notebooking pages.

  • We used these stones to create our own stories.
  • We used them as we read Aboriginal Dreamtime Stories, placing the stones in order of what happened in the story and then the boys retold the story by looking at the stones.
  • Some of the ways we used these stones were:

    paint your own tic tac toe

    You could also use the following websites: Aboriginal Art, Aboriginal Art Online, Aboriginal Symbols. The first two pages are vocabulary cards that can be used as a reference for the Aboriginal symbols.

    paint your own tic tac toe

    Next, print out the Aboriginal Symbol Printable pack. Do this by washing them in some clean water and completely drying. To create your own Aboriginal Story Stones, first you need to clean your stones. permanent markers or acrylic paint / paintbrush.To create your own Aboriginal Dreamtime Story Stones, you will need: Naidoc Week is fast approaching and I was looking for some ways for our boys to learn about the Aboriginal people of Australia and their culture. I created these Aboriginal Symbol Stones that can be used in many ways for our boys to find out about the history of the the Aboriginal people.











    Paint your own tic tac toe