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Content description VCHHK060

History / Foundation to Level 2 / Historical Knowledge / Personal histories
Content description
How the present, past and future are signified by terms indicating and describing time
Elaborations
  1. discussing what happened yesterday, what is likely to happen tomorrow, upcoming birthdays, celebrations and seasons, and ordering these references to time in sequence using terms such as ‘before’, ‘after’, ‘next’ and ‘then’
  2. discussing how some cultures, for example the Chinese, describe a child as being one year old on the day they are born
  3. identifying dates and changes that have personal significance, for example, birthdays, moving house, changing schools, religious and school holidays, marking these on a calendar and counting down time, as well as noting that events of personal significance may differ according to children’s cultural backgrounds
  4. examining Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander seasonal calendars, for example, the Gagadju (Kakadu) and the D'harawal (Sydney) calendars, each with six seasons, the Arrernte (central Australia) with five, the Woiwurrung (Upper Yarra Valley) with seven, and north-east Tasmania with three
Code
VCHHK060
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