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Verbal response: Staying safe - BELOW

Students identified feelings in day-to-day activities and distinguished between safe and unsafe situations. Students identified  and explained warning signs and how to take action to keep themselves safe in their small rural community. Students were …

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Scribed response: Growth and change - BELOW

The students and teacher discussed the concept of growth and change. Students were asked to bring in two photos of themselves: one as a baby and one as a school student. Using those photos, students identified their needs at these two points in time …

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Sharing stories: Picture book BELOW

Students were engaged in a unit about illustrating personal stories. They explored a range of painting and drawing techniques, as well as processes and materials to develop their understanding of illustrating storybooks. The processes included printmaking …

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Class performance: Jimmie Jean and the Turtles - BELOW

Students studied the Great Barrier Reef in an integrated unit that involved English, Science and The Arts. They developed their understanding of sustainability and conservation in relation to the reef by artistically exploring the narrative of the stimulus …

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Digital project: Organising ideas - BELOW

Students generated a digital mind map as a way to display pictorial data. They collected data about known places around the school in the form of digital photos taken using a tablet computer. They used an app to create a mind map to represent these data. …

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Art response: Leaving home - BELOW

Students engaged in responding to the subject matter and narrative in Aboriginal Nyoongar artist Laurel Nannup’s woodcut print, Leaving home. They were also required to analyse elements such as shape, the artist’s choice to exclude colour, and the technique …

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Digital project: The beach - BELOW

Students collected data about what they found on the beach and presented the data as an information product.

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Animation – BELOW

Students studied endangered animals, read The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, and created short stop motion animation artworks as part of a 10-week unit called ‘Our Animal Planet’. They developed their understanding of the natural world and sustainability, …

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