Media arts / Year 3 and 4

Curriculum content descriptions

Investigate and devise representations of people in their community, including themselves, through settings, ideas and story structure in images, sounds and text (ACAMAM058)

Elaborations
  • creating a sequence of images, sounds and text or a combination of these to clearly establish the beginning, middle and end of a story or event
  • taking a series of photographs that show themselves and their friends as comic superheroes and villains through setting, costume and body language
  • constructing realistic representations of the classroom or other community locations and then constructing fictional versions of the same space
  • experimenting with tension to create meaning and sustain representations
  • Considering viewpoints – forms and elements: For example – What images will I use and in what order?
General capabilities
  • Literacy Literacy
  • Critical and creative thinking Critical and creative thinking
  • Intercultural understanding Intercultural understanding
ScOT terms

Characters (Narratives),  Settings (Narratives)

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