F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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This is an online resource about current earthquake activity in Australia and the wider region. The resource provides a map and a satellite image of near real-time earthquake activity in the last seven days. Links on the map provide further details and information about individual earthquake events. The resource also contains ...
Find out about the binary number system, a base-2 number system. Use this topic from the Digital Technologies Hub to learn more, get ideas about how to teach about it, find out what other schools are doing and use the applications and games in the classroom.
This video explains the progress that Bethany Christian School has made in the Digital Technologies in Focus project. It is the first in a series of four.
This resource provides strategies for assessing students' ability to interpret, process, analyse and represent data using spreadsheets, pivot tables, plotting data and scripting activities. A link to a data set from a koala hospital provides extensive data for students to use. The resource includes maps, graphs and charts, ...
This PDF outlines a way in which students can use micro:bits and magnets to create and program metal detectors.
This PDF provides a list of suggested books or similar that identify and discuss key concepts, key ideas and related ways of thinking about Digital Technologies.
This PDF supports the assessment task, Staying fit, healthy and sun-safe. It is the third in a series of four resources.
This report provides details of Bethany Christian School's participation in the Digital Technologies in Focus project, including a Research question, criteria for success, data collection, resources, challenges, milestones and next steps.
This document illustrates the network of people and resources that make up Green Hill Public Hill's Professional Learning ecosystem.
This video explains the progress that South Kalgoorlie Primary School has made in the Digital Technologies in Focus project. It is the third in a series of four.
This resource comprises two activities that allow students to explore the concept of chance in Mathematics. Students use computational thinking while using a micro:bit as a digital system to generate and collect data. Students implement programs involving branching and iteration in visual and general-purpose programming languages.
This tutorial shows ways in which environmental factors such as lighting and temperature can be measured and improved using micro:bits and sensor boards, and programmed using pseudocode, visual programming and general-purpose programming.
This PDF provides a line of sight from content descriptions to achievement standards.
This PDF provides ideas for using QR codes in classrooms to generate discussion about data representation and digital systems: how they work, who uses them and for what purposes. The resource also includes a simple tutorial on creating and using QR codes.
This video demonstrates ways in which data can be analysed and visualised. It is the final in a series of four.
This unit plan outlines how digital systems can be used to encourage fit and healthy activity. It is the first in a series of four resources.
This report provides details of Mossman State School's participation in the Digital Technologies in Focus project, including a Research question, criteria for success, data collection, resources, challenges, milestones and next steps.
This PDF outlines Green Hill Public School's proposal to participate in the Digital Technologies in Focus project.
This PDF outlines South Kalgoorlie Primary School's proposal to participate in the Digital Technologies in Focus project.
This PDF outlines Faith Lutheran College's proposal to participate in the Digital Technologies in Focus project.