F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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This lesson focuses on the AI systems that recommend content in various applications that students use on a day-to-day basis. It draws on students’ ethical understandings during analysis of these systems. This lesson was developed by the Digital Technologies Institute in collaboration with the Digital Technologies Hub.
A glyph is a pictorial representation of data, in this case, to be presented as a digital artwork. The task caters for students at different levels. Teachers use the checklist provided to assess students and record observations.
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Students are given a bitmap image made up of coloured pixels. They explain how the image is made up of binary digits that represent each pixel. Students represent 8 colours using binary digits. Teachers assess the student’s demonstrated knowledge/skills using the checklist provided.
This sample assessment task has been prepared to assist teachers with the implementation of the Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies, with a particular focus on data. It shows how aspects of the Digital Technologies curriculum related to data can be assessed using contexts from other learning areas and subjects. ...
Throughout the lesson sequence, students keep and maintain a reflection log with key content to inform the development of an infographic.
The teacher assesses the student’s knowledge and skills using the student’s project log, self-reflection and think aloud.
Use this assessment task to explore data collection, analysis and presentation.
Use these diagnostic tasks, Volume of prisms (1) and Volume of prisms (2), to assess a student’s understanding of working out the volume of rectangular prisms and a formula for volume.
This task can be used to reveal whether students can use markings on a ruler to measure in centimetres and whether they understand how the number on the scale relates to the units.
Use this diagnostic task to assess a student's understanding of capacity and the calibrated scale on a measuring jug.
Use this task to assess language the student uses to describe position, direction and pathways in familiar environments.
Use this diagnostic task to assess what students know about volume and units to compare volumes.
Use this task to assess students’ knowledge and understanding of properties of shapes, and language they use when describing common features.
Refer to the diagnostic task for a guide on how to conduct a one-on-one interview where the student is asked to measure length by choosing an informal unit.
Use the diagnostic tasks, Page sections and Decimals and measures, to assess a student’s understanding of metric units and their relationship to decimals.
Use this task to assist in assessing student knowledge, skills and processes related to drawing a plan, showing the position and orientation of objects and positional language they use.
Use this diagnostic task to assess understanding of mass and units used to measure mass.
Use this diagnostic task to assess understanding of area and comparing the area of two shapes using a relevant approach.
Use this diagnostic task to assess what students know about volume and units to measure and compare volumes.