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HASS - Above satisfactory - Year 2

This portfolio of student work shows that the student can describe in detail a person, site and/or event of significance in the local community (WS1) and explain, using examples, why places are important to people (WS1). The student identifies how and …

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HASS - Satisfactory - Year 2

This portfolio of student work shows that the student can describe a person, site and/or event of significance in the local community (WS1) and explain why places are important to people (WS1). The student identifies how and why the lives of people have …

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Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 2 (Years 1 and 2)

Typically, by the end of Year 2, students: Recognise intellectual property recognise ownership of digital products that others produce and that what they create or provide can be used or misused by others Apply digital information security practices follow …

Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 2 (Years 1 and 2) | Responsibility and enterprise | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Design and Technologies - Foundation to Year 2

Foundation Knowledge and understanding Content descriptions with elaborations: Identify how people design and produce familiar products, services and environments and consider sustainability to meet personal and local community needs (ACTDEK001) asking …

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Like Statements - AT

Students had been learning sentence patterns through songs, games, reading and writing activities. Year 2 students were asked to write a sentence about their likes and dislikes using Hiragana and Romaji. They were able to refer to classroom posters and …

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Written instructions: Environmental games - ABOVE

As part of a History unit, ‘Children 100 years ago’, students learnt that there was limited money and toys for children in Australia. Students were asked to create or adapt a game, using only natural resources. Students used a template to help develop …

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Written instructions: Environmental games - AT

As part of a History unit, ‘Children 100 years ago’, students learnt that there was limited money and toys for children in Australia. Students were asked to create or adapt a game, using only natural resources. Students used a template to help develop …

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Written instructions – Environmental games - BELOW

As part of a History unit, ‘Children 100 years ago’, students learnt that there was limited money and toys for children in Australia. Students were asked to create or adapt a game, using only natural resources. Students used a template to help develop …

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Composition: Penguins - AT

Students learning in music builds upon learning from the previous band. Students perform from a musical score that they have graphically notated and composed collaboratively with the ensemble. The task involved students playing instruments and improvising …

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Composition: Penguins - ABOVE

Students learning in music builds upon learning from the previous band. Students perform from a musical score that they have graphically notated and composed collaboratively with the ensemble.  The task involved students playing instruments and improvising …

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Problem-Solving

In F–2, students solve problems when they use mathematics to represent unfamiliar or meaningful situations. In Years 3–6, students solve problems when they use mathematics to represent unfamiliar or meaningful situations and plan their approaches. In Years 7–8, …

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