Humanities and social sciences / Year 1 / Inquiry and skills / Researching

Curriculum content descriptions

Sequence familiar objects and events (ACHASSI021)

Elaborations
  • using visual representations such as a ‘days of the week’ chart, a class timetable or a calendar to sequence events or tasks
  • describing what they see as they move from one point to another (for example, going from home to school, from the classroom to the library)
General capabilities
  • Numeracy Numeracy
  • Critical and creative thinking Critical and creative thinking
ScOT terms

Chronological order,  Timetables

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Work sample Year 1 HASS F-6: Continuity and change in daily life

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