F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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This spreadsheet assists teachers to analyse the data collected in progress monitoring tools, to plan next steps for student learning. This file aligns with Phases 1–5 of the Literacy Hub phonics progression.
These tools support teachers to monitor individual and whole-class student progress in Phases 16-20 of the Literacy hub phonics progression. Each phase has a student reference page and a teacher marking sheet, and instructional notes for the teacher are provided.
This Word template assists teachers to create their own progress monitoring tools to align with a school's phonics progression.
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The teacher assesses the student’s knowledge and skills using the student’s project log, self-reflection and think aloud.
This spreadsheet assists teachers to analyse the data collected in progress monitoring tools, to plan next steps for student learning. This file aligns with Phases 11-15 of the Literacy Hub phonics progression.
This spreadsheet assists teachers to analyse the data collected in progress monitoring tools, to plan next steps for student learning. This file aligns with Phases 16-20 of the Literacy Hub phonics progression.
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.
Use this assessment task to explore data collection, analysis and presentation.
Throughout the lesson sequence, students keep and maintain a reflection log with key content to inform the development of an infographic.
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.
Use this diagnostic task to assess what students know about area and using the area formula.
Use this diagnostic task in the style of a one-on-one interview to assess a student's understanding and skills in comparing length.
Use this diagnostic task to assess if students know about capacity and comparing containers based on how much they hold.
Use this task to assess students’ knowledge and understanding of properties of shapes, and language they use when describing common features.
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 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.
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 a student's understanding of capacity and the calibrated scale on a measuring jug.
Use this task to reveal if the student can see in their ‘mind’s eye’ the transformation from a 2D net to a 3D object.