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WS01 - Then and now

Humanities and Social Sciences, HASS F–6, Year 2

By the end of Year 2, students identify the significance of a local person, group, place and/or building. They identify the effects of changes in technologies on people’s lives. Students identify that those places can be spatially represented in different geographical divisions. They identify how people and places are interconnected both at local and broader scales. 

 

Students develop questions, and collect, sort and record related information and data from observations and provided sources. They interpret information and data, and identify and discuss perspectives. Students use interpretations to draw conclusions and make proposals. Students use sources, and subject-specific terms to present narratives and observations about the past, people and places at different scales. 

Knowledge and understanding | History

AC9HS2K02

how technological developments changed people’s lives at home, and in the ways they worked, travelled and communicated

Skills | Questioning and researching

AC9HS2S02

collect, sort and record information and data from observations and from provided sources, including unscaled timelines and labelled maps or models

Skills | Concluding and decision-making

AC9HS2S05

draw conclusions and make proposals

Skills | Communicating

AC9HS2S06

develop narratives and share observations, using sources, and subject-specific terms

Annotations
 
  1. Categorises devices into “then” and “now”. 
  2. Shares observations and ideas through labelled diagrams and a description. 
  3. Identifies how changes in a device affect the way people use the device. 
  4. Observes that changes in how people use devices lead to changes in their lives.  
  5. Uses history terms, such as then, now and changed, to present information.