ACEEA069
explaining the effects of literary and humorous techniques; for example, figurative language, rhythm and rhyme, and dramatic irony
ACEEA069 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACEEE049
how some points of view are privileged while others are marginalised or silenced; for example, the unreliable narrator in fiction and film, the antagonists in drama and video games or the presentation of only one point of view in a news story.
ACEEE049 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACELR007
approaches to characterisation, for example, the inclusion of archetypal figures, authorial intrusion, the dramatisation of a character’s inner life, and the use of interior monologue
ACELR007 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACELR027
the use of literary techniques, for example, poetic, dramatic and narrative structure and devices
ACELR027 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACELR059
how specific literary elements and forms shape meaning and influence responses, for example, mise-en-scène, enjambment, dramatic monologue and verse drama
ACELR059 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSBL027
Ecosystems can change dramatically over time; the fossil record and sedimentary rock characteristics provide evidence of past ecosystems and changes in biotic and abiotic components
ACSBL027 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Biology | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSBL068
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSBL068 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Biology | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSBL103
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSBL103 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Biology | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSCH082
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSCH082 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Chemistry | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSCH120
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSCH120 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Chemistry | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSES064
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSES064 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Earth and Environmental Science | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSES091
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSES091 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Earth and Environmental Science | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSPH086
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of datasets with which scientists work
ACSPH086 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSPH122
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of datasets with which scientists work
ACSPH122 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary 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