Prior Learning

Prior learning activities enable students to value what they already know about a topic. While they establish what students already know, they also help the teacher to identify some of their misconceptions. Prior learning activities can be used as the start of the assessment process.

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    Poverty And Inequality In Australia – Who Is Affected By Poverty In Australia? – Mathematics – Years 5 & 6

Finding Out

Students will need to obtain more information about the issues they are going to investigate. They can identify questions of interest and research these either in small groups or on their own. Once information is gathered, it can be shared using chosen communication methods e.g. short presentations. Students can continue finding out by completing a range of investigations, including gathering data. They use appropriate methods to present and communicate what they have found out.

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    Not every carrot can be a supermodel – Early Learning
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    Edible gardens – Early Learning
  3. Earth Hour – Fresh is best – Early Learning
    Earth Hour – Fresh is best – Early Learning
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