Part B: Overview of Unit: Quality Learning Environment
Part B: Overview of Unit: Quality Learning Environment
Unit
Local Environments:
National Parks
Values Focus
Students take responsibility
for their own actions
(Boogaerdt et al.2007).
An awareness of the rules
and laws that have been
developed to protect the
rights, property and person
of others (Boogaerdt et
al.2007).
The ability to identify and
appreciate the culture and
heritage of themself and
others. (Boogaerdt et
al.2007)
Students will gain an
appreciation of the
environment and their
relationship with it
(Boogaerdt et al.2007)
Students will attain a
responsibility for the
environment and its future
and are continuing to
develop a value system that
will ensure responsible
behaviour (Boogaerdt et
al.2007).
Revised Taxonomy
Remembering: Retrieving, recognising, and recalling
relevant knowledge from long-term memory.
Give their opinion of how and why they value features
in their community, through spoken and written
discussion (Boogaerdt et al.2007)
Understanding: Constructing meaning from oral,
written, and graphic messages through interpreting,
exemplifying, classifying, summarizing, inferring,
comparing, and explaining.
Investigate and describe natural, heritage and built
features in their community using direct, indirect
experiences (Boogaerdt et al.2007)
Applying: Carrying out or using a procedure through
executing, or implementing.
Evaluate current uses of their local environment and
consider possible future uses and issues. (Boogaerdt
et al.2007).
Evaluate management plans and examine possible
strategies for alternative plans for key features or sites
in Australia (Boogaerdt et al.2007)
Analysing: Breaking material into constituent parts,
determining how the parts relate to one another and to
an overall structure or purpose through differentiating,
organizing, and attributing.
Compare the features of their own community with
those of other communities by using source materials
such as written and visual texts and bookmarked sites
on the internet (Boogaerdt et al.2007).
Evaluating: Making judgments based on criteria and
standards through checking and critiquing.
Locate and map their local area (with reference to
NSW, Australia and the world) and its features, sites,
places and environments (Boogaerdt et al.2007)
Participate in events and activities to promote
environmental awareness and care of the environment
(Boogaerdt et al.2007).
Creating: Putting elements together to form a
coherent or functional whole; reorganizing elements
into a new pattern or structure through generating,
planning, or producing.
Investigate and evaluate why particular natural and
built features in Australia are significant, considering
different viewpoints (Boogaerdt et al.2007).
Interprets basic maps, charts, diagrams, graphs, photographs, other still and moving graphics (appendix wk 5 Les 1, Wk 3 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 1, Wk 5
Les 2, 3)
listens to demanding explanations (sequential and causal) with supporting graphics and can note key ideas and information(appendix: Wk 1 Les1 , Wk
2 Les1, Wk 3 Les 1, Wk 4 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 2, 3)
gives explanations with accompanying graphics(appendix: Wk 1 Les 1, Wk 2 Les 1, Wk 3 Les 1, Wk 4 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 2)
explains familiar phenomena with more technical terminology and complex ideas(appendix: Wk 1 Les 1, Wk 2 Les 1, Wk 3 Les 1, Wk 4 Les , Wk 5
Les 1, Wk 5 Les 2,3).
Audience Distinguishes between fact and opinion(appendix: Wk 1 Les 1, Wk 2 Les 1, Wk 3 Les 1, Wk 4 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 2).
Subject Matter Selects texts relevant to topic under discussion.(appendix: Wk 1 Les 1, Wk 2 Les 1, Wk 3 Les 1, Wk 4 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 1, Wk 5 Les
2, 3)
HSIE
ENS2.6 Describes peoples interactions with environments and identifies responsible ways of interacting with environments(appendix: Wk 2 Les1).
Creative Arts
VAS2.4 Identifies connections between subject matter in artworks and what they refer to, and appreciates the use of particular techniques. (appendix Wk1 Les
1,Wk 2 Les 1, Wk 3 Les 1, Wk 4 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 2)
PDHPE
COS2.1 Uses a variety of ways to communicate with and within groups.(appendix Wk 4 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 2)
SciTech
BES2.1 Creates models and evaluates built environments, reflecting consideration of functional and aesthetic factors(appendix : Wk 4 Les 1).
IC S2.2 Creates and evaluates information products demonstrating an understanding of the needs of particular audiences. (appendix:Wk 5 Les 3)
UT S2.9 Selects and uses a range of equipment, computerbased technology, materials and other resources with developing skill to enhance investigation
and design tasks (appendix:Wk 5 Les 3).
PDHPE
Shares ideas, feelings and opinions with others (appendix Wk 4 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 1, Wk 5 Les 2).
SciTech
Uses a range of print sources, when comparing ways different groups and cultures design buildings to suit climatic conditions(appendix Wk 4 Les 1.
VA4 Gains satisfaction from their efforts to investigate, to design, to make, and to use technology (appendix:Wk 5 Les 3)
Week
Lesson
1, 2, 3
1
2
3
One
Week
Week
Week
1
2
3
3
3
1
Lesson
Week
Lesson
Week
1,3
Three
2,3
1
1
2
Week
Lesson
1,3
2,3
Five
Week
Lesson
1
2
3
3
1
Week
Lesson
1
Four
1
Lesson
2
2,3
1
Three
Four
1,2
1
Two
Lesson
1,3
1
One
Week
2
Two
Lesson
Lesson
Five
1
Reference
Boogaerdt, W., & Golding, A. (2007). Tacoma Public Schools. Retrieved May 30, 2009, from tacoma-p.schools: http://www.tacoma-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/hsie/parks.doc
Reynolds, R., & McLeod, J. H. (2006). Quality teaching for quality learning : planning through reflection. South Melbourne: Thomson Social Science Press.