Introduction
In the Australian Curriculum, The Arts is a learning area that draws together related but distinct art forms. While these art forms have close relationships and are often used in interrelated ways, each involves different approaches to arts practices …
Introduction | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
Structure
Learner background and time-on-task are two major variables that influence language learning and they provide the basis for the structure of the Australian Curriculum: Languages. These variables are addressed through the specification of content and the …
Structure | Languages | F-10 curriculum
Structure History
The Australian Curriculum: History is organised into two interrelated strands: historical knowledge and understanding and historical inquiry and skills. Historical knowledge and understanding strand This strand includes personal, family, local, state …
Structure | History | Humanities and Social Sciences | F-10 curriculum
Example of knowledge and skills Drama
In this band students are introduced to the ways that ideas and intentions are communicated in and through drama. They develop knowledge, understanding and skills through drama practices focusing on: Elements of drama Role, character and relationships Role …
Example of knowledge and skills | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
Structure Framework for Classical Languages
Sequences of learning To reflect current custom, practice and the needs of learners in Australian schools, the Framework has been developed for Years 7–10. Strands, sub-strands and threads The following interrelated strands are derived from the …
Structure | Framework for Classical Languages | Languages | F-10 curriculum
Context statement Vietnamese
The place of the Vietnamese language and culture in Australia and in the world Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam. It is spoken by approximately 90 million people in Vietnam and approximately four million Vietnamese people living …
Context statement | Vietnamese | Languages | F-10 curriculum
ACELT1623
Understand, interpret and discuss how language is compressed to produce a dramatic effect in film or drama, and to create layers of meaning in poetry, for example haiku, tankas, couplets, free verse and verse novels
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELT1623 | Content Descriptions | Year 7 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELT1630
Identify and evaluate devices that create tone, for example humour, wordplay, innuendo and parody in poetry, humorous prose, drama or visual texts
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELT1630 | Content Descriptions | Year 8 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACADRM027
Explore role and dramatic action in dramatic play, improvisation and process drama
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRM027 | Content Descriptions | Foundation to Year 2 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRM029
Present drama that communicates ideas, including stories from their community, to an audience
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRM029 | Content Descriptions | Foundation to Year 2 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRR030
Respond to drama and consider where and why people make drama, starting with Australian drama including drama of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRR030 | Content Descriptions | Foundation to Year 2 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRM031
Explore ideas and narrative structures through roles and situations and use empathy in their own improvisations and devised drama
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRM031 | Content Descriptions | Years 3 and 4 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRM032
Use voice, body, movement and language to sustain role and relationships and create dramatic action with a sense of time and place
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRM032 | Content Descriptions | Years 3 and 4 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRM033
Shape and perform dramatic action using narrative structures and tension in devised and scripted drama, including exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander drama
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRM033 | Content Descriptions | Years 3 and 4 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRR034
Identify intended purposes and meaning of drama, starting with Australian drama, including drama of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, using the elements of drama to make comparisons
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRR034 | Content Descriptions | Years 3 and 4 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRM035
Explore dramatic action, empathy and space in improvisations, playbuilding and scripted drama to develop characters and situations
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRM035 | Content Descriptions | Years 5 and 6 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRM036
Develop skills and techniques of voice and movement to create character, mood and atmosphere and focus dramatic action
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRM036 | Content Descriptions | Years 5 and 6 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRM037
Rehearse and perform devised and scripted drama that develops narrative, drives dramatic tension, and uses dramatic symbol, performance styles and design elements to share community and cultural stories and engage an audience
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRM037 | Content Descriptions | Years 5 and 6 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRR038
Explain how the elements of drama and production elements communicate meaning by comparing drama from different social, cultural and historical contexts, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander drama
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRR038 | Content Descriptions | Years 5 and 6 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum
ACADRM040
Combine the elements of drama in devised and scripted drama to explore and develop issues, ideas and themes
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACADRM040 | Content Descriptions | Years 7 and 8 | Drama | The Arts | F-10 curriculum