Health and Physical Education / Foundation / Personal, social and community health / Identities and change

Curriculum content descriptions

investigate who they are and the people in their world (AC9HPFP01)

Elaborations
  • making personal connections with stories that explore identity and belonging; discussing who they are, where they come from and people in their lives
  • exploring similarities and differences in family structures in First Nations Australian communities and other cultures
  • exploring cultural practices from different cultures, including the cultures of Asia, that are important to individuals, families and communities
  • identifying different families in their communities; for example, 2-parent, single-parent, extended and non-traditional families
  • identifying ways they use their strengths in physical activities to help themselves and others to be successful
  • recognising that they have a right to belong and contribute to a variety of groups
General capabilities
  • Personal and social capability Personal and Social capability
ScOT terms

Achievement,  Personal identity

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