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Years 1–2 Years 3–4 Years 5–6 Years 7–8 Years 9–10 Information for parents THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM – FOUNDATION YEAR THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM The Australian Curriculum is designed to develop: successful learners confident and creative individuals active and informed young people who are ready to take their place in society. It sets the goal for what all students should learn as they progress through their school life – wherever they live in Australia and whatever school they attend. The Australian Curriculum with its eight learning areas provides a modern curriculum for every student in Australia. Included in the content of learning areas are seven general capabilities intended to help prepare young Australians to learn, live and work in the 21st century. There are three cross-curriculum priorities that are also a focus across the learning areas. The Australian Curriculum is flexible so that teachers can plan the learning for all their students, also taking into account their local school community. For more information, see our fact sheet: The Australian Curriculum – an overview for parents. THE FIRST YEAR OF SCHOOL In their first year of school, students learn through teaching interactions with others, experimentation, practice and play in the classroom and school community. Priority is given to literacy and numeracy development as these are the foundations upon which further learning is built. Opportunities to develop literacy and numeracy are found in all subjects but particularly in English and Mathematics. Learning in a classroom and belonging to a school community are key to the first year at school. Each state and territory has a different name for the first formal year of schooling such as ‘Reception’, ‘Kindergarten’ ‘Pre-Primary’ or ‘Prep’. Foundation Year Learning Areas 1 Foundation English Maths Science Health & PE The Arts Humanities Languages Technologies School choice

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Years 3–4 Years 5–6 Years 7–8 Years 9–10Years 1–2Foundation

Years 1–2 Years 3–4 Years 5–6 Years 7–8 Years 9–10

Information for parentsTHE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM – FOUNDATION YEAR

THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUMThe Australian Curriculum is designed to develop:

• successfullearners• confidentandcreativeindividuals• activeandinformedyoungpeoplewho

arereadytotaketheirplaceinsociety.

Itsetsthegoalforwhatallstudentsshouldlearnastheyprogressthroughtheirschoollife–wherevertheyliveinAustraliaandwhateverschooltheyattend.

TheAustralianCurriculumwithitseightlearning areas provides a modern curriculum foreverystudentinAustralia.Includedinthecontent of learning areas are seven general capabilitiesintendedtohelpprepareyoungAustralianstolearn,liveandworkinthe21stcentury.Therearethreecross-curriculumpriorities that are also a focus across the learningareas.

The Australian Curriculum isflexiblesothatteachers can plan the learning for all their students,alsotakinginto account their local schoolcommunity.

For more information, see our fact sheet: The Australian Curriculum – an overviewforparents.

THE FIRST YEAR OF SCHOOLIntheirfirstyearofschool, students learn through teaching interactions withothers,experimentation,practiceandplay in the classroom andschoolcommunity. Priorityisgiventoliteracyandnumeracydevelopment as these are the foundations upon whichfurtherlearningisbuilt.OpportunitiestodevelopliteracyandnumeracyarefoundinallsubjectsbutparticularlyinEnglishandMathematics.Learninginaclassroomandbelongingtoaschoolcommunityarekeyto thefirstyearatschool.

Each state and territory has a different name for the first formal year of schooling such as ‘Reception’, ‘Kindergarten’ ‘Pre-Primary’ or ‘Prep’.

Foundation Year Learning Areas

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Foundation

English

Maths

ScienceHealth & PE

The Arts

Humanities

Languages

Technologies

School choice

Years 3–4 Years 5–6 Years 7–8 Years 9–10Years 1–2Foundation

Number, order,

sequence, pattern,

position

Connects events with

days of the week.

Creates a text that includes a picture

EnglishInthefirstyearofschool,studentsview,listentoandenjoytextsthatentertainandinform,

suchaspicturebooksor,rhymes.Theybegintolearntoreadandcreatetexts.

Typically, students will:

communicatewithothersinfamiliarsituations

readstorieswithoneormoresentences,picturesandfamiliarvocabulary

recogniserhymingwords,syllablesandsounds

recognise letters and the most commonsoundsthelettersmake

listento,readandviewpicturebooks,stories,poetry,informationbooks,filmsandperformances

writesomewords recognisesomewordsanddevelop

skillsin‘soundingout’words

createtheirowntextssuchasgivinginformationorallyorinwriting;presentinganarrative,whichmayincludepictures.

Mathematics

Inthefirstyearofschool,studentsdevelopasenseofnumber,order, sequence, pattern and position in relation to familiar settings.

Typically, students will:

connectnumbers,theirnamesandquantitiesupto20 countnumbersinsequencesupto20,continuepatterns

and compare lengths of objects use materials to model problems, sort objects and discuss

answers group and sort shapes and objects connecteventswithdaysoftheweek developanunderstandingoflocationwords,

such as above, outside, left.

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Years 3–4 Years 5–6 Years 7–8 Years 9–10Years 1–2Foundation

HealthandPhysicalEducationStudentslearnthroughactiveplay,andpractisefundamentalmovementskills.Theylearnabouthowtheirbodyisgrowingandchanging,abouttheirstrengths,howtobehealthy,safeandactive,andaboutrespectfulrelationshipswithothers.Typically students will:

use their strengths to help others nametrustedpeopleintheircommunity,whocanhelp

themstaysafeandhealthy describeemotionsofpeoplewhoarehappy,sad,excited,tired,angry,scaredorconfused groupfoodsinto‘eatalways’and‘eatsometimes’ moveindifferentspeedsanddirections,beawareofothersandfollowrules playgamesfromdifferentcultures moveintimewithapartnerwhenmusicisplayed.

Humanities and Social SciencesByexperimenting,practisingandplayinginfamiliar situations, students use their natural curiositytomakesenseoftheirworld,andtodevelophistoryandgeographyknowledgeandskillsaboutpeopleandplaces.Typically, students will:

exploretheirpersonalworld,includingpersonalandfamilyhistories

investigateplacestheyandtheirfamilieslive in and belong to

findoutaboutotherplacesthroughstoriestoldinbooks,orbyfamilymembers and other people,andhowpeoplefeel about places

explorewhyplacesarespecialandhowstudentsand other people can care forplaces.

ScienceThroughexplorationandob

servation,

studentslearnhowscienceworks.

Theyexploretheirworldtofindanswers

toquestions.

Typically, students will:

exploretheneedsoflivingthings

investigate the properties of

everydaymaterials

explorechangesinourworld,for

example,theweather

explorehowthingsmove.

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Identifies a place that is special to them.

Years 3–4 Years 5–6 Years 7–8 Years 9–10Years 1–2Foundation

The Arts

Studentssharetheirexperiencesand

understanding of themselves through

exploringtheartsandartworks.

Typically, students will:

inDance,watchothersdanceand

respectthosearoundthemwhenthey

are dancing

inDrama,useroleplaytoactout

familiar events or stories

in Media Arts, use a camera to record

imagesforotherstoview

inMusic,exploresoundswhen

listening,singingandmakingmusic

in Visual Arts, respond to and create

avarietyofartworksbydrawingand

painting.

TechnologiesThroughexploration,designandproblem-solving,studentslearnhowtechnologieswork.Typically, students will:

in Design and Technologies design and create solutions to

challengesthroughguidedplayandbysafelyusingmaterialsandequipment

in Digital Technologies worksafelyonline,representdataas

pictures,symbolsanddiagrams,andsequencestepstosolvesimpleproblems.

LanguagesStudentsmayhaveanopportun

itytolearnalanguage

otherthanEnglish.

Typically, when learning the language, students will:

imitatesounds,rhythmsandpatternsofalanguage

usesimplewordsandphrases,andnon-verbal

communication strategies in familiar situations

readandwritesimplewordswithvisualsupport.

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To learn more about the Australian Curriculum, visit the ‘Parents’sectionoftheAustralianCurriculumwebsite.Formoreinformationaboutyourchild,talktoyourschool.

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Creates artworks by drawing and painting