Celebrating NAIDOC Week Banner

Years

EY - 6

Pages

3

Displays, Resource

Description

Celebrating NAIDOC Week Banner is a vibrant and easy-to-use classroom display resource designed to help you honour and celebrate the significance of NAIDOC Week. This colourful banner serves as the perfect centrepiece for your classroom or school-wide NAIDOC Week displays, sparking conversation and awareness around First Nations histories, cultures and achievements.


Ideal for use alongside classroom work, crafts, writing activities or themed projects, this banner will help transform your learning environment into a proud and respectful celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Simply print the pages, cut and align them, then display in a prominent position to mark the week’s importance.


Key Learning Outcomes:

  • ✅ Promote awareness of NAIDOC Week and its significance in Australian culture
  • ✅ Foster respectful engagement with First Nations perspectives
  • ✅ Support classroom displays that celebrate diversity, culture and identity
  • ✅ Encourage students to take pride in shared and individual contributions to classroom learning

What’s Included:

  • Bright, printable banner spelling out “Celebrating NAIDOC Week” in large letters
  • Bold and student-friendly illustrations and designs
  • Individual A4 pages for easy printing and assembling

Materials Needed:

  • Printed banner pages (on paper or cardstock)
  • Scissors or guillotine
  • Blu Tack, string, pegs or tape for display

How to Use:

  • Print all banner pieces in colour or black and white (if you'd like students to colour them in)
  • Cut each page and line up the letters in order to form the complete message
  • Hang on a bulletin board, window, door or across a display wall featuring NAIDOC Week activities
  • Pair with student work such as reflections, writing, posters or craft projects related to First Nations cultures

Ideas for Classroom Use:

  • 💡 Use as the centrepiece of your NAIDOC Week classroom display
  • 💡 Pair with student-created art or writing based on First Nations perspectives
  • 💡 Create a hallway or door display using the banner as a header
  • 💡 Use in conjunction with the other resources in our NAIDOC Week collection

Top Teacher Tips:

  • 💛 Laminate each banner letter to ensure durability if displaying in shared or outdoor spaces
  • 💛 Invite students to help assemble the banner to increase ownership of the classroom display
  • 💛 Print at a smaller scale if you wish to create a desk or table banner

Celebrating NAIDOC Week Banner is a simple yet powerful way to acknowledge and honour NAIDOC Week in your learning environment. Use it to create a space that reflects respect, pride and understanding of First Nations Peoples and cultures.

Additional information

Number of Pages

3

File Format

pdf

Australian Curriculum V9

F - 6

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