BIG LEARNING Scope and Sequence – OGPS.
Note: Thinking Processes and ICT are to be incorporated through all Big Learning Units.
START ING RIGHT Knowin g and underst anding the values of OGPS, and the qualitie s and behavi ours that effectiv e learner s demon strate and develo p. (7Cs). See The 7Cs of Learnin g Startin g Right docum ent for sugges ted activitie s that promot e the OGPS core values. NOTE: This is a critical time in establis hing your classro om routine s, culture and behavi oural expect ations. Set the standar d HIGH! AusVE LS: Person al Learnin g / Comm unicati on. |
WHO WE ARE Knowing and understanding ourselves as individuals and as members of groups. Understanding behaviours that promote positive and productive relationships. AusVELS: Civics and Citizenship / Interpersonal Development. CAMP / Excursion: |
HISTORY Knowing about and understanding our individual and collective histories, and the impact these have on our lives today. Understanding that history is created every day. AusVELS: The Humanities – History. Cross-Curriculum Priorities: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures |
OUR EARTH (SUSTAINABILITY) Knowing and understanding that our planet sustains life and is made up of finite resources, and that our individual and collective choices impact on the planet. AusVELS: Design Creativity and Technology. Cross-Curriculum Priorities: Sustainability. |
GOING GLOBAL Knowing and understanding that Ocean Grove is one place that forms part of a larger world, and that locations are unique to their people and cultures. AusVELS: The Humanities –Grades 5/6: Economics / Geography, Civics & Citizenship Cross-Curriculum Priorities: Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia |
P r e p | Title: Marvellous Me. Big Idea: We all have a unique personal identity. Driving Question: What makes me, me? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● How am I unique? ● How am I similar / different to others? ● Why is being unique important? |
Title: Fantastic Families. Big Idea: Personal and family histories. Driving Question: Is my family responsible for the way I am? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What is my history and how do I know? ● What stories do other people tell about the past? ● How can stories of the past be told and shared? |
Title: It’s Alive. Big Idea: Plants and animals are living things. Driving Question: How do we decide if something is living or non-living? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What do living things need to survive? ● What is the difference between living and non-living? ● Are all living things equal? |
Title: My Place, Our Place. Big Idea: We all have important places. Driving Question: What makes my places important? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What makes my places important? ● How are our places the same and different? ● How can we take care of our places and others’? |
G r a d e 1 | Title: My values, Our values. Big Idea: We have personal and shared values. Driving Question: Can we be friends with people who have different values to us? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What are my personal values? ● Where do my values come from? ● Should everyone have the same values? |
Title: Now and Then. Big Idea: Present and past family life Driving Question: What have we learnt from early families? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● How has family life changed or remained the same over time? ● How can we show that the present is different from or similar to the past? ● How do we describe the sequence of time? |
Title: What a Load of Rubbish. Big Idea: Recycle / Reusing / Reduce / Repurposing / Refuse. Driving Question: Is new always better? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● Why are the 5 Rs so important? ● What can individuals do to reduce the amount of rubbish we produce? ● How would our world be different if everyone did the 5 Rs? |
Title: My Home Town. Big Idea: Places have distinctive features. Driving Question: What makes Ocean Grove unique? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What are the key features of Ocean Grove? ● How does Ocean Grove compare to other places? ● How do people use different places in Ocean Grove? |
G r a d e 2 | Title: I belong, You belong. Big Idea: We all belong to different groups. Driving Question: How do I help others to belong? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What are the features of an effective team? ● How does belonging affect our mental health? ● Can we help others to belong? |
Title: Lessons Learnt Big Idea: Mistakes of the past impact on our future. Driving Question: How have past mistakes impacted on our lives? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What aspects of the past can you see today? What do they tell us? ● What remains of the past are important to the local community? Why? ● How have changes in technology shaped our daily life? |
Title: Sharing our Planet. Big Idea: The Earth’s environment sustains all life Driving Question: Can earth cope with all of its creatures? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● How does the environment support the lives of people and other living things? ● How do different views about the environment influence approaches to sustainability? ● How can people use places and environments more sustainably? |
Title: Visiting Victoria Big Idea: People are connected to many communities. Driving Question: How are we connected to different communities? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What is a community? ● How are people connected to communities? ● How do our connections to communities change over time? |
G r a d e 3 | Title: Chancy Choices. Big Idea: Every choice / action has a consequence. Driving Question: Am I the only person responsible for my choices? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● Are all consequences bad? ● How do my choices impact on the people around me? ● How do different people make choices? |
Title: Rightly Remembered Big Idea: Community and remembrance. Driving Question: Is remembering really that important? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● How has our community changed? What features have been lost and what features have been retained? ● What is the nature of the contribution made by different groups and individuals in the community? ● How and why do people choose to remember significant events of the past and how does remembering/learning from the past help us to shape our future? |
Title: Beautiful Biodiversity. Big Idea: Biodiversity. Driving Question: How could OGPS nurture biodiversity? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What does biodiversity mean and how do we describe it? ● How diverse is out local environment? ● What impact can people have on the biodiversity of an area? |
Title: Amazing Australia Big Idea: Australia is a diverse continent Driving Question: What makes Australia diverse? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● How and why are places similar and different? ● Why do people live where they do in Australia? ● What are the important places in Australia and why? |
G r a d e 4 | Title: Emotion Commotion. Big Idea: Emotional intelligence. Driving Question: Are emotions really important? Essential Knowledge and skills: Compassion / empathy. Conflict resolution. Key Questions: ● Does everyone experience the same emotions? ● Can we control our emotions? ● How do emotions help us and the people around us? |
Title: Ancient Australia Big Idea: First contacts. Driving Question: Could Australia’s early story have been different? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What was life like for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples before the arrival of the Europeans? ● Why did the Europeans settle in Australia? ● What was the nature and consequence of contact between Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples and early traders, explorers and settlers? |
Title: Suitably Sustainable. Big Idea: Saving our planet is everyone’s job. Driving Question: When can people stop worrying about sustainability? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● How do our daily activities impact on the planet? ● What can we do to make a difference? ● Should living sustainably be law? |
Title: Australia’s Neighbours Big Idea: Australia has neighbours. Driving Question: How are we connected to our country’s neighbours? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What would it be like to live in a neighbouring country? ● What are our connections to our neighbours? ● What does being an island mean for us? |
G r a d e 5 | Title: Divine Diversity. Big Idea: Diversity is a cornerstone of modern Australia. Driving Question: Should all kinds of diversity be encouraged and supported? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● How diverse is Australia? ● How do I respond to diversity around me? ● What impact does diversity have on my community? |
Title: Curious Colonies. Big Idea: The Australian colonies. Driving Question: Where would we be without Federation? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What do we know about the lives of people in Australia’s colonial past and how do we know? ● How did an Australian colony develop over time and why? ● What were the significant events and who were the significant people that shaped Australian colonies? |
Title: Wonderful Water (SAKGP) Big Idea: Water is a finite resource. Driving Question: Is clean water a privilege or a right? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● Where does clean water come from? ● Will we run out of clean water? ● How can we save water? |
Title: Going Global. Big Idea: The world is a network of communities. Driving Question: What are the communities of the world? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What is a community of the world? ● What are the differences and similarities between Australia and other places around the world? (diversity of religion, language, gender, sport, ethnicity, nationality, food, wealth, family structure etc). ● How do communities of the world interact with and impact on each other? |
G r a d e 6 | Title: Leaders Worth Following. Big Idea: Anyone can choose leadership. Driving Question: What makes a leader worth following? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● Do I have the potential to be a leader? ● What are the qualities you respect in a leader? ● How do leaders make change? KT & NG ● How does a leader fulfil their roles and responsibilities? KT & NG |
Title: Shaping a Nation. Big Idea: Australia as a nation. Driving Question: What makes us ‘Australian?’ KT & NG Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● Why and how did Australia become a nation? ● How did Australian society change throughout the twentieth century? ● Who has migrated to Australia and why and why did they come? KT & NG ● What contribution have significant individuals and groups made to the development of Australian society? |
Title: Climbing Climate. Big Idea: Climate change. Driving Question: What are Natural Disasters telling us about climate change? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What is climate change and how does it affect us? ● Is it too late to stop climate change? ● What natural disasters have you lived through and how did they affect your life? |
Title: Leaving Our Mark (Global) Big Idea: My role and legacy in a connected world Driving Question: How will what I choose to do make a difference? Essential Knowledge and skills: Key Questions: ● What will my legacy be at OGPS? ● What could I do to influence my future? ● What could my impact on the global community be? |