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Food and fibre: Years 9 and 10

In Years 9 and 10, students further develop their ability to explore social and environmental issues, widening from local to national, regional and global contexts. Students explore patterns and systems to move to the complex ideas of form and function, …

Food and fibre: Years 9 and 10 | Year levels | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Food and wellbeing: Foundation to Year 2

Students bring to school a wide range of experiences, abilities, needs and interests. They have a natural curiosity about their world and begin to develop awareness and respect for each other. Foundation – Year 2 students explore and investigate technologies …

Food and wellbeing: Foundation to Year 2 | Year levels | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Unit 2: Linear Motion and Waves Physics

In this unit, students develop an appreciation of how an understanding of motion and waves can be used to describe, explain and predict a wide range of phenomena. Students describe linear motion in terms of position and time data, and examine the relationships …

Unit 2 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

Food and fibre: History

The Australian Curriculum addresses learning about food and fibre predominantly in Design and Technologies and F-6/7HASS/Geography, however there are opportunities to make connections with aspects of History in some years.

Food and fibre: History | Subjects | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Food and fibre: Mathematics

The Australian Curriculum addresses learning about food and fibre predominantly in Design and Technologies and F-6/7HASS/Geography, however there are opportunities to make connections with aspects of Mathematics, particularly Measurement and geometry …

Food and fibre: Mathematics | Subjects | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Food and fibre: Economics and Business

The Australian Curriculum addresses learning about food and fibre predominantly in Design and Technologies and F-6/7HASS/Geography, however there are opportunities to make connections with aspects of Economics and Business in some years.

Food and fibre: Economics and Business | Subjects | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Food and wellbeing: Mathematics

The Australian Curriculum addresses learning about food and wellbeing predominantly in Health and Physical Education (HPE) and Design and Technologies, however there are opportunities to make connections with aspects of Mathematics, particularly Measurement …

Food and wellbeing: Mathematics | Subjects | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Unit 1: Chemical fundamentals: structure, properties and reactions Chemistry

Chemists design and produce a vast range of materials for many purposes, including for fuels, cosmetics, building materials and pharmaceuticals. As the science of chemistry has developed over time, there has been an increasing realisation that the properties …

Unit 1 | Chemistry | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

Food and fibre: Foundation to Year 2

Students bring to school a wide range of experiences, abilities, needs and interests. They have a natural curiosity about their world and, in particular, nature. Students may learn about the diversity of people involved in food and fibre production, for …

Food and fibre: Foundation to Year 2 | Year levels | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Food and wellbeing: Years 5 and 6

During these years of schooling, students’ thought processes become more complex and consistent, and they gradually become more independent. Students also develop their capacity to work in teams. They develop a sense of social, ethical and environmental …

Food and wellbeing: Years 5 and 6 | Year levels | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Food and wellbeing: Years 9 and 10

In Years 9 and 10, students further develop their ability to maintain personal health and wellbeing and contribute in civic, social and economic ways. Students question and critically analyse social, cultural and political factors that influence health, …

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Multimedia: Media Arts

The Australian Curriculum: Media Arts involves using digital multimedia to create representations of the world and tell stories using formats such as television, film, video, newspapers, radio, games, and mobile media. In Media Arts students study, design, …

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Elaboration (8) ACLASFC226

identifying and researching Deaf community identities associated with significant historical places, such as William Thomson establishing the first deaf school in WA

Elaboration (8) | ACLASFC226 | Content Descriptions | Years 7 and 8 | Years 7–10 (Year 7 Entry) Sequence | Second Language Learner Pathway | Auslan | Languages | F-10 curriculum

Food and wellbeing: Science

The Australian Curriculum addresses learning about food and wellbeing predominantly in Health and Physical Education (HPE) and Design and Technologies, however there are opportunities to make connections with aspects of Science, in particular biological …

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Food and wellbeing: F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences

The Australian Curriculum addresses learning about food and wellbeing predominantly in Health and Physical Education (HPE) and Design and Technologies, however there are opportunities to make connections with aspects of F-6/7 HASS, in particular geog …

Food and wellbeing: F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences | Subjects | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

ACMMG163

Identify corresponding, alternate and co-interior angles when two straight lines are crossed by a transversal

numeracy Elaborations ScOT Terms

ACMMG163 | Content Descriptions | Year 7 | Mathematics | F-10 curriculum

Unit 3: Heredity and continuity of life Biology

Heredity is an important biological principle as it explains why offspring (cells or organisms) resemble their parent cell or organism. Organisms require cellular division and differentiation for growth, development, repair and sexual reproduction. In …

Unit 3 | Biology | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

Consumer and financial literacy: Year 9

Young people grow up in diverse circumstances. At age 14 to 15, there is a divergence in young people’s sophistication in relation to financial management attitudes. Unique family circumstances strongly influence young people’s notions of their future …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Year 10

Young people grow up in diverse circumstances. At age 15 to 16, there is a divergence in young people’s sophistication in relation to financial management attitudes. Unique family circumstances strongly influence young people’s notions of their future …

Consumer and financial literacy: Year 10 | Year levels | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Online safety: Digital Technologies

The Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies can provide students with practical opportunities to develop design thinking skills. When working with and building digital systems, the design thinking process places the user and their safety at the forefront …

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