F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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Order images to show a sequence of personal events or milestones such as birth, first tooth, beginning to crawl.
In this sequence of lessons students grow a plant from seed, capturing each step and decision as an algorithmic process and recording data for future learning.
Find resources teaching students about copyright and plagiarism, support for efficient online search skills, and resources about digital privacy.
This set of printable cards provides definitions of six aspects of computational thinking.
This resource provides strategies for assessing aspects of the Digital Technologies subject in the Australian Curriculum that relate to data using contexts from other learning areas and General Capabilities, including Mathematics, Numeracy and Literacy. The resource includes an assessment planner and rubric, as well as ...
This resource provides activities in which students collect, represent and interpret data about the fruit and vegetables they bring to school.
This PDF provides suggestions for introducing students to algorithms by sequencing words, images and actions.
This infographic provides an overview overview of the concepts related to computational thinking.
This PDF provides suggestions for organising and classifying discrete items according to different criteria, for example, shape, size, colour and type, and prompts students to identify ways in which school resources have been classified.
This resource provides examples of ways Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures can be integrated into Digital Technologies. Examples include 'classification and sorting data' and 'designing solutions'.
This PDF gives educators an overview of what project management is and ideas on how they can implement project management skills in the F-6 classroom.
This PDF provides suggestions for using bread tags and plastic bottle caps to collect, organise and represent data.
This PDF provides a list of books that are useful for exploring key concepts and ideas in Digital Technologies.
This set of printable cards describe ways in which computational thinking can be applied when carrying out simple everyday tasks.
This PDF uses colour coding to provide a line of sight between key concepts, content descriptions and achievement standards in the Digital Technologies subject in the Australian Curriculum.
This PDF provides a sequence of content for the Digital Technologies subject in the Australian Curriculum
This document includes ideas for planning and developing action research projects to facilitate implementation of digital technologies.
These matrices allow teachers to self-assess their proficiency with Digital Technologies. They include a notes section for teachers to plan future professional learning.
This PDF provides a line of sight from content descriptions to achievement standards.
This article explores how children’s innate understanding of systems can be developed through deliberate educational programs that support systems thinking. This can happen by encouraging students to identify patterns, consequences and feedback (loops) associated with social, environmental and economic problems; and by ...