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Food and fibre: Foundation to Year 2

Students bring to school a wide range of experiences, abilities, needs and interests. They have a natural curiosity about their world and, in particular, nature. Students may learn about the diversity of people involved in food and fibre production, for …

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Food and fibre: Years 3 and 4

Through the primary years, students draw on their increasing experience of family, school and the wider community to develop their understanding of the world including investigating food and fibre production and becoming aware of the importance of primary …

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Food and fibre: Years 5 and 6

In Years 5 and 6, students develop their ability to pose questions and solve problems, make informed decisions and act responsibly. Curriculum continues to draw on students’ growing experience of community and the wider world to develop their understanding …

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Food and fibre: Years 7 and 8

In Years 7 and 8, students further investigate design and technology professions and the contributions that each makes to society locally, regionally and globally through creativity, innovation and enterprise, such as the role of plant breeders, agronomists …

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Food and fibre: Years 9 and 10

In Years 9 and 10, students further develop their ability to explore social and environmental issues, widening from local to national, regional and global contexts. Students explore patterns and systems to move to the complex ideas of form and function, …

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Food and wellbeing: Foundation to Year 2

Students bring to school a wide range of experiences, abilities, needs and interests. They have a natural curiosity about their world and begin to develop awareness and respect for each other. Foundation – Year 2 students explore and investigate technologies …

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Food and wellbeing: Years 3 and 4

In Years 3 and 4, students develop a sense of self and ownership of their ideas and thinking about their peers and communities and as consumers. They become aware of the role of those working in design and technologies occupations and how they think about …

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Food and wellbeing: Years 5 and 6

During these years of schooling, students’ thought processes become more complex and consistent, and they gradually become more independent. Students also develop their capacity to work in teams. They develop a sense of social, ethical and environmental …

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Food and wellbeing: Years 7 and 8

In Years 7 and 8, students further develop their ability to maintain personal health and wellbeing and contribute to community decision-making. They develop knowledge, understanding and skills to make healthy, informed food choices and to explore the …

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Food and wellbeing: Years 9 and 10

In Years 9 and 10, students further develop their ability to maintain personal health and wellbeing and contribute in civic, social and economic ways. Students question and critically analyse social, cultural and political factors that influence health, …

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Outdoor learning: Years 3 and 4

Students at this stage Typically, as children develop confidence in outdoor places, they can explore a greater range of environments and spend longer without direct intervention from adults. They observe plants and animals in their natural habitat and …

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