Australian Curriculum Checklist for Primary School Parents

Australian Curriculum Checklist for Primary School Parents


Australian Curriculum Checklist

As parents, supporting your child’s education is one of the most important roles you play. The Australian Curriculum is designed to provide a well-rounded learning experience, but it can be overwhelming to keep track of everything. To help you stay organised and engaged in your child’s education, we’ve created this handy easy to read checklist.

This checklist breaks down the key areas of the Australian Curriculum, offering practical tips and activities you can do at home to reinforce what your child is learning in school. Whether your child is just starting their educational journey or moving through the primary years, this guide will help you support their learning in a meaningful way!

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1. English: Building Communication Skills

• Encourage regular reading at home.
• Practice writing stories, poems, or letters.
• Discuss books, movies, and stories to improve language and vocabulary.
• Play word games to make learning grammar and spelling fun.

2. Mathematics: Understanding the World Through Numbers

• Practice basic math skills like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
• Explore patterns and relationships in everyday activities.
• Measure items around the house to learn about size, length, and volume.
• Discuss simple statistics and probability in daily life (e.g., weather forecasts, sports scores).

3. Science: Exploring the World Around Us

• Explore nature through outdoor activities and observations.
• Conduct simple experiments to learn about materials and their properties.
• Discuss weather, seasons, and the Earth’s structure during outdoor activities.
• Play with magnets, balls, or other objects to learn about forces and motion.

4. Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS): Understanding Society

• Share stories from Australian history, including Indigenous cultures.
• Explore maps and discuss different places and environments.
• Talk about how government and democracy work in Australia.
• Introduce basic concepts of saving, spending, and making choices with money.

5. Health and Physical Education: Promoting Well-being

• Discuss safety, health, and well-being regularly.
• Encourage daily physical activity, like sports or active games.
• Promote teamwork through group activities or family games.

6. The Arts: Encouraging Creativity

• Provide materials for drawing, painting, or crafting.
• Encourage participation in music, dance, drama, or media arts.
• Celebrate creative expression by displaying your child’s artwork or attending performances.

7. Technologies: Preparing for the Future

• Engage in hands-on projects that involve building or designing.
• Introduce basic computer skills and coding through educational games.
• Discuss how technology is used in everyday life.

8. Languages: Expanding Horizons

• Support learning a new language through books, apps, or online resources.
• Explore cultural traditions related to the language being learned.
• Encourage practice by speaking the language together at home.

9. General Capabilities: Developing Essential Life Skills

• Encourage critical and creative thinking through problem-solving activities.
• Discuss ethical dilemmas and cultural differences to build understanding.
• Promote personal and social skills through group activities and discussions.
• Reinforce literacy and numeracy skills in everyday tasks.
• Teach basic ICT (Information and Communication Technology) skills.

10. Cross-curriculum Priorities: Embracing Diversity and Sustainability

• Discuss the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures.
• Learn about Australia’s relationship with Asia through stories and activities.
• Encourage sustainable practices at home, like recycling and conserving water.

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Your involvement in your child’s education can make a world of difference in their learning journey. By using this checklist, you’re ensuring that your child receives a well-rounded education that not only meets the Australian Curriculum standards but also enriches their life. Remember, education isn’t just about academics; it’s about nurturing curiosity, creativity, and a love for learning.

Take it one step at a time, and don’t hesitate to celebrate the small wins along the way. Your support and encouragement are key to helping your child thrive both inside and outside the classroom. Happy learning!

Greta x

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