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Concept Map

The document outlines a concept map for various subjects including English, Maths, Physical Science, and Health and PE, detailing specific learning objectives and skills for each area. It emphasizes literacy skills in English, measurement and geometry in Maths, and the understanding of forces in Physical Science. Additionally, it highlights the importance of data collection and display in statistics, as well as the transfer of skills in Health and PE.

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Concept Map

The document outlines a concept map for various subjects including English, Maths, Physical Science, and Health and PE, detailing specific learning objectives and skills for each area. It emphasizes literacy skills in English, measurement and geometry in Maths, and the understanding of forces in Physical Science. Additionally, it highlights the importance of data collection and display in statistics, as well as the transfer of skills in Health and PE.

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CONCEPT MAP

ENGLISH MATHS
Literacy:
Interpret ideas and information in spoken texts and listen for key Measurement and Geometry
points in order to carry out tasks and use information to share and
extend ideas and information ACELY1687 Use scaled instruments to measure and
Use interaction skills such as acknowledging another’s point of compare lengths, masses, capacities and
view and linking students’ response to the topic, using familiar and
new vocabulary and a range of vocal effects such as tone, pace, temperatures ACMMG084
pitch and volume to speak clearly and coherently ACELY1688
Use interaction skills such as acknowledging another’s point of
view and linking students’ response to the topic, using familiar and Statistics and Probability
new vocabulary and a range of vocal effects such as tone, pace, Describe possible everyday events and order
pitch and volume to speak clearly and coherently ACELY1688
Language: PHYSICAL SCIENCE: their chances of occurring ACMSP092
Select and trial methods for data collection,
Understand that Standard Australian English is one of many
social dialects used in Australia, and that while it originated FORCES including survey questions and recording
sheets ACMSP095
in England it has been influenced by many other languages
ACELA1487 Construct suitable data displays, with and
Understand that social interactions influence the way people without the use of digital technologies, from
engage with ideas and respond to others for example when Term: 3 given or collected data. Include tables,
exploring and clarifying the ideas of others, summarising column graphs and picture graphs where one
students’ own views and reporting them to a larger group
ACELA1488
Weeks 2-6 picture can represent many data values
Understand the differences between the language of opinion
ACMSP096
and feeling and the language of factual reporting or Evaluate the effectiveness of different
recording ACELA1489 displays in illustrating data features including
variability. ACMSP097

Health and PE

Transfer of skills and knowledge to solve


movement challenges ACPMP049

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