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Extended response: Responsibility for the outbreak of World War II - AT

Students explored key people and events from the inter-war years between World War I and World War II and considered the contribution of particular actions and attitudes in the lead-up to the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939. Students then examined a …

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Prisoners of war - AT

Students explored the experiences of Australians on the battle and home fronts during World War II. They researched, with the support of the teacher-librarian, stories and events associated with prisoners of war. Students then freely chose an appropriate …

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World map – AT

Students recorded the location of continents and oceans on a world map. Prior to students completing the activity, the teacher provided students with visual representations of key places using printed maps, globes and projections. Students completed their …

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Water in the world - AT

Students explored how water connects places, environments and people. Provided with images, graphs and thematic world maps showing average annual precipitation and access to improved drinking water, students were asked to identify global patterns of average …

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The Arabic-speaking world – AT

As part of a unit, ‘The Arabic-speaking world’, students learned about the location of Arabic-speaking countries, the various dialects of these countries and differences between spoken and written Arabic. In this task, students were asked to create a …

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The world of work in the future - AT

Students researched the factors that may impact upon the world of work and created an infographic to summarise their findings. The teacher, in association with the teacher-librarian, scaffolded the research and monitored the nature and breadth of source …

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Interview: An idea that changed the world - At

Students worked in pairs to research one allocated progressive idea or movement from the 18th or 19th century. They were asked to identify its features and to adopt the persona of one of its leaders or proponents. Students then wrote the script for an …

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Data analysis: Water in the world – AT

Over a period of six weeks, students explored how water connects places, environments and people. Students used digital technologies to present the process of orographic rainfall and explain how it influences the characteristics on either side of a mountain. Students …

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My place in the world – AT

Students listened to and discussed a teacher-reading of a picture book, such as My Place in Space or Me on the Map. Students then collected photographs and maps to show the location of their own homes on a variety of scales. The pictures were positioned …

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Wet ‘n’ wild Wetlands world – AT

As part of their Science inquiry learning, students in Years 5 and 6 learned about ponding in the school wetlands. Ponding is part of an integrated program, that incorporates STEAM and German.  Students learn German in weekly lessons from Foundation …

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A soldier’s story - At

Students researched the experiences of an Australian soldier in World War I using the digitised material held by the National Archives of Australia, the Australian War Memorial and associated sources. They presented their findings as a written account …

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Historical inquiry: Kokoda - AT

Students explored the experience of Australians during World War II. They developed a series of inquiry questions in relation to the events and significance of the Kokoda campaign. Students presented their findings as a report, using the inquiry questions …

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Digital Technologies - Satisfactory - Years 9 and 10

This portfolio of student work shows that the student can explain the control and management of networked digital systems and the security implications of the interaction between hardware, software and users (WS5). The student explains simple data compression, …

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Science - Satisfactory - Year 7

This portfolio of student work shows that the student can describe techniques to separate pure substances from mixtures (WS1, WS2, WS4, WS7). The student represents and predicts the effects of unbalanced forces, including Earth’s gravity, on motion (WS3). The …

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Languages: Japanese - Satisfactory - Years 3 and 4

This portfolio of student work shows that the student can interact with the teacher and peers in regular classroom routines and structured interactions (WS2, WS4). The student understands and responds to instructions related to classroom organisation …

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Languages: French - Satisfactory - Foundation to Year 2

This portfolio of student work shows that the student interacts with teachers and peers (WS5) through action-related talk and play (WS3, WS4). The student exchanges greetings and responds to question cues with single words or set phrases (WS3, WS2). The …

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Languages: French - Satisfactory - Years 3 and 4

This portfolio of student work shows that the student can interact with teachers and peers through classroom routines, action-related talk and play (WS3). The student exchanges greetings and wishes (WS2) and responds to familiar instructions and to questions. …

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Languages: German - Satisfactory - Foundation to Year 2

This portfolio of student works shows that the student can interact with teachers and peers through action-related talk and play (WS1, WS2). The student introduces themself, exchanges greetings and farewells and express likes and dislikes. When interacting, …

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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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Languages: Modern Greek - Satisfactory - Years 5 and 6

This portfolio of student work shows that the student uses spoken and written Greek to exchange personal information (WS1, WS2, WS3), describe feelings and express preferences (WS1, WS2). When participating in collaborative activities, transactions and …

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