F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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Students learn how to use characterisation and descriptive language in debating.
Explore definitions in debating from the negative team's perspective.
Language is like the flavour of a story. It helps relate your imagination to readers in a way they'll understand. But you have to add the right flavours; otherwise your story will be like a bad meal. Learn how to write what you want your readers to imagine and feel.
Every genre has different rules. But once you know them, you can choose which rules you want to break. Find out how you can mix and match genres to create unique, interesting stories!
Students learn how to discuss responsibility when debating.
Students develop skills in how to use mechanisms in a debate.
Students create and explore advertising jingles.
Ideas and resources that connect the learning of Chinese language with other learning areas.
This activity introduces the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Nations peoples of this Country. They are the traditional custodians of the lands, waterways and skies across Australia and that it is important for us to recognise that. Learning about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages ...
Ideas and resources that connect the learning of Japanese language with other learning areas.
Ideas and resources that connect the learning of Indonesian language with other learning areas.
Stories are all around us and they're happening all the time. But what exactly is a story? Stories teach and explain things, create emotion and entertain us. Watch this wonderful video and find out more.
There are a million ways to get from the beginning to the end of a story. Watch this entertaining video to learn about different story types and how to move your characters through a story in satisfying ways.
Learn about the art of performance poetry and compose your own slam poem.
Learn how to construct an effective rebuttal for a primary debate.