teaching resource

Printable Harmony Day Bunting

  • Updated

    Updated:  01 Mar 2024

Decorate your classroom or school with this colourful bunting for Harmony Day, or during Harmony Week.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  14 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  F - 6

Curriculum

teaching resource

Printable Harmony Day Bunting

  • Updated

    Updated:  01 Mar 2024

Decorate your classroom or school with this colourful bunting for Harmony Day, or during Harmony Week.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  14 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  F - 6

Decorate your classroom or school with this colourful bunting for Harmony Day, or during Harmony Week.

Create a Vibrant Harmony Day Display for Your Classroom

The colour orange (the official colour of Harmony Day) has been featured in the colour version of the resource. A blank and white version is also available, should you wish your students to colour in the bunting themselves.

Letters for both ‘Harmony Day’ and ‘Harmony Week’ are provided in the resource.

This resource can be hung over string across the classroom – or can be used as a classroom display heading. The options are endless with this versatile resource.

Harmony Day Celebrations in the School

Harmony Day, celebrated annually on [date], is a national observance in Australia that promotes cultural diversity, inclusiveness, and a sense of belonging. It’s a day to recognize and celebrate the multitude of cultures that make up our society, fostering mutual respect and understanding. In schools, Harmony Day provides an excellent opportunity to educate students about different cultures, promote acceptance, and encourage a harmonious school community.

Here are some ways your school community can come together for this important celebration:

  • Cultural Showcases: Organise interactive displays featuring artifacts, traditional clothing, and items from various cultures within the school.
  • Global Flag Parade: Arrange a parade where students carry flags from different countries.
  • International Food Fair: Transform the school tuck shop into a global marketplace of flavours.
  • Language Workshops: Conduct language workshops where students can learn basic phrases and greetings from different languages spoken within the school.
  • Cultural Performances: Host a talent show featuring performances such as traditional dances, music, or skits that highlight the cultural richness of the school community.
  • Interactive Art Projects: Initiate collaborative art projects that promote unity and diversity.
  • Cultural Attire Day: Encourage students and staff to wear traditional clothing representing their cultural backgrounds.
  • Multicultural Literature Corner: Set up a reading corner with books and literature from diverse authors and cultures.
  • Guest Speakers or Cultural Ambassadors: Invite guest speakers or cultural ambassadors to share their experiences and insights with the students.
  • Harmony Pledges: Encourage students to create harmony pledges, expressing their commitment to promoting a harmonious and inclusive school environment. Display these pledges prominently to reinforce the school’s values.

Download and Use Today!

Use the dropdown menu to choose between the black and white or colour printable bunting templates.

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