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Source
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (Australia)

Subject
Interdisciplinary, Interpersonal Development, English Language Arts, Humanities, Technology, Information and Communication, Mathematics

Grade Level
1, 2

Traveling to School

The Traveling to School unit includes an introduction, the learning focus, 6 teaching and learning activities, assessment criteria, and resources.

Unit description from source: Traveling to school uses student experiences of travelling to and from school to develop their knowledge of road safety and skills in graphing and mapping. Students conduct surveys and develop pictographs to show how students travel to and from school. They develop a pictorial map of a route they are familiar with, identifying key features along the way. They consider rules and behaviours that make travelling safer. They develop and publish an electronic text to demonstrate road safety knowledge, skills and behaviours. 

Source
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (Australia)

Subject
Interdisciplinary, English Language Arts, Technology, Information and Communication

Grade Level
9, 10

Victoria's Water

The Victoria's Water unit includes an introduction, the learning focus, 6 teaching and learning activities, additional activities, assessment criteria, and resources.

Unit description from source:  In Victoria’s water students focus on developing understandings and skills which will allow them to prepare for, and participate in, a debate around the issue of what the government can do about Victoria’s water problem. Students also prepare a persuasive writing piece on the issue.

Procedurally, students access a range of views from different sources on how to resolve Victoria’s water problems. Using ICT visualising thinking tools and techniques, students conduct their analysis of the issue, and synthesise the facts and opinions in preparation for a debate, with the specific topic being teacher or student initiated. After the debates, students formulate a personal view and express it in a persuasive writing piece.

Source
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (Australia)

Subject
Mathematics

Grade Level
9, 10

Visiting Vines

The Visiting Vines unit includes an introduction, the learning focus, 7 teaching and learning activities, assessment criteria, and resources.

Unit description from source: In Visiting vines students explore concepts and skills that have relevance to work in a vineyard. They apply their mathematical skills to estimate and calculate different aspects of the wine production process and participate in activities where they are encouraged to develop their problem solving strategies and reflect on the quality of their thinking shown throughout the unit. Students will also monitor and reflect on their progress as autonomous learners.

A visit to a vineyard is an essential component of this unit and illustrates how an excursion to an industrial setting can provide context and motivation for learning. This unit could be modified to suit other industries which may be more accessible or appropriate for your students. When organising an excursion teachers must consider the requirements of safe work practices and food handling, and the environmental issues that arise in a visit to a vineyard

Source
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (Australia)

Subject
Interdisciplinary, Economics, Communication

Grade Level
9, 10

Which Path for Me?

The Which Path for Me? unit includes an introduction, the learning focus, 3 teaching and learning activities, assessment criteria, and resources.

Unit description from source:  In Which path for me? students research career paths and identify possible careers that match their skills and interests. They then research their chosen career path and present their research as a report. In completing this unit, students identify the education and training requirements for their chosen career path, select suitable resources and technologies to assist with their research, and use subject-specific language and conventions to communicate their findings effectively.

Source
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (Australia)

Subject
Interdisciplinary, Interpersonal Development, Information and Communication, Technology, Mathematics

Grade Level
5, 6

Who Are We?

The Who Are We? unit includes an introduction, the learning focus, 4 teaching and learning activities, assessment criteria, and resources.

Unit description from source: In Who are we? students work cooperatively in a team to develop and implement a class survey about selected characteristics of class members. They brainstorm ideas to develop suitable survey questions, collect survey data, and then use spreadsheets to organise and represent their findings. Survey results and inferences made are presented to the class using multimedia tools.

Source
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (Australia)

Subject
Interdisciplinary, Interpersonal Development, Art, English Language Arts, Technology, Information and Communication

Grade Level
9, 10

Zines

The Zines unit includes an introduction, the learning focus, 5 teaching and learning activities, assessment criteria, and resources.

Unit description from source:  In Zines, students discuss, investigate and evaluate popular print and online media and publish their own work. Building on their interests, students develop skills in researching, gathering information, and writing and presenting different kinds of texts and images through the publishing process. Students use information and communications technology, including the Internet, for researching and for publishing their own work online or in ‘hard copy’ publications.

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