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Level C (Towards Foundation)

Level C Description

Personal and Recent Celebrations and History

The curriculum at Levels A to D provides a study of personal and family histories. Students learn about their own history and that of their family; this may include stories from different cultures and other parts of the world. As participants in their own history, students build on their knowledge and understanding of how the past is different from the present. At Level C the focus is on present and recent past history.

Key questions:

  • What people are part of my family?
  • What is my history?
  • What stories do other people tell about major milestones in my past?
  • How can events and stories of the past be told and shared?

Level C Content Descriptions

Level C Achievement Standard

By the end of Level C, can identify keys routines and events within their daily life. Students identify key members of their family and how they have changed over time. They recognise some important family events and some objects used in celebrations. They recognise some significant artefacts or objects associated with significant commemorative events or sites in local community.

Students sequence three elements within familiar recent events in order. They identify key milestones in their past. Students relate a story about their past using a range of texts, objects or images. They can identify objects and technology which has change over time.

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