Health and Physical Education: Sequence of content F-10 Strand: Personal, social and community health

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Being healthy, safe and active sub-strand Identities Changes and transitions Help-seeking Making healthy and safe choices Identify personal strengths (ACPPS001) Name parts of the body and describe how their body is growing and changing (ACPPS002) Identify people and demonstrate protective behaviours and other actions that help keep themselves safe and healthy (ACPPS003) Describe their own strengths and achievements and those of others, and identify how these contribute to personal identities (ACPPS015) Describe physical and social changes that occur as children grow older and discuss how family and community acknowledge these (ACPPS016) Practise strategies they can use when they feel uncomfortable, unsafe or need help with a task, problem or situation (ACPPS017) Recognise situations and opportunities to promote (ACPPS018) Explore how success, challenge and failure strengthen identities (ACPPS033) Explore strategies to manage physical, social and emotional change (ACPPS034) Describe and apply strategies that can be used in situations that make them feel uncomfortable or unsafe (ACPPS035) Identify and practise (ACPPS036) Examine how identities are influenced by people and places (ACPPS051) Investigate resources and strategies to manage changes and transitions associated with puberty (ACPPS052) Investigate community resources and ways to seek help about health, safety and (ACPPS053) Plan and practise (ACPPS054) Investigate the impact of transition and change on identities (ACPPS070) Evaluate strategies to manage personal, physical and social changes that occur as they grow older (ACPPS071) strategies to seek help for themselves or others (ACPPS072) Investigate and select (ACPPS073) Evaluate factors that shape identities and critically analyse how individuals impact the identities of others (ACPPS089) Examine the impact of changes and transitions on relationships (ACPPS090) Plan, rehearse and evaluate options (including CPR and first aid) for managing situations where their own or others health, safety and may be at short or long term risk (ACPPS091) Propose, practise and evaluate responses in situations where external influences may impact on their ability to make healthy and safe choices (ACPPS092) v8.1 Australian Curriculum www.australiancurriculum.com.au December 2015 Page 1

Interacting with others Understanding emotions Health literacy Practise personal and social skills to interact positively with others (ACPPS004) Identify and describe emotional responses people may experience in different situations (ACPPS005) Communicating and interacting for sub-strand Describe ways to include others to make them feel they belong (ACPPS019) Identify and practise emotional responses that account for own and others feelings (ACPPS020) Examine health messages and how they relate to health decisions and behaviours (ACPPS021) Describe how respect, empathy and valuing diversity can positively influence relationships (ACPPS037) Investigate how emotional responses vary in depth and strength (ACPPS038) Discuss and interpret health information and messages in the media and internet (ACPPS039) Practise skills to establish and manage relationships (ACPPS055) Examine the influence of emotional responses on behaviour and relationships (ACPPS056) Recognise how media and important people in the community influence personal attitudes, beliefs, decisions and behaviours (ACPPS057) Investigate the benefits of relationships and examine their impact on their own and others (ACPPS074) Analyse factors that influence emotions, and develop strategies to demonstrate empathy and sensitivity (ACPPS075) Evaluate health information and communicate their own and others health concerns (ACPPS076) Investigate how empathy and ethical decision making contribute to respectful relationships (ACPPS093) Evaluate situations and propose appropriate emotional responses and then reflect on possible outcomes of different responses (ACPPS094) Critically analyse and apply health information from a range of sources to health decisions and situations (ACPPS095) v8.1 Australian Curriculum www.australiancurriculum.com.au December 2015 Page 2

Community health promotion Connecting to the environment Valuing diversity Identify actions that promote health, safety and (ACPPS006) Participate in play that promotes engagement with outdoor settings and the natural environment (ACPPS007) Explore actions that help make the classroom a healthy, safe and active place (ACPPS022) Identify and explore natural and built environments in the local community where physical activity can take place (ACPPS023) Recognise similarities and differences in individuals and groups, and explore how these are celebrated and respected (ACPPS024) Contributing to health and active communities sub-strand Describe strategies to make the classroom and playground healthy, safe and active spaces (ACPPS040) Participate in outdoor games and activities to examine how participation promotes a connection between the community, natural and built environments, and (ACPPS041) Research own heritage and cultural identities, and explore strategies to respect and value diversity (ACPPS042) Investigate the role of preventive health in promoting and maintaining health, safety and for individuals and their communities (ACPPS058) Explore how participation in outdoor activities supports personal and community health and and creates connections to natural and built environments (ACPPS059) Identify how valuing diversity positively influences the of the community (ACPPS060) Plan and use health practices, behaviours and resources to enhance health, safety and (ACPPS077) Plan and implement strategies for connecting to natural and built environments to promote the (ACPPS078) Investigate the benefits to individuals and communities of valuing diversity and promoting inclusivity (ACPPS079) Plan, implement and critique strategies to enhance health, safety and (ACPPS096) Plan and evaluate new and creative interventions that promote their own and others connection to community and natural and built environments (ACPPS097) Critique behaviours and contextual factors that influence health and of diverse communities (ACPPS098) v8.1 Australian Curriculum www.australiancurriculum.com.au December 2015 Page 3

Health and Physical Education: Sequence of content F-10 Strand: Movement and physical activity Refining skills Practise fundamental skills and sequences using different body parts (ACPMP008) Perform fundamental skills in a variety of sequences and situations (ACPMP025) Moving our body sub-strand Practise and refine fundamental skills in a variety of sequences and situations (ACPMP043) Practise specialised skills and apply them in a variety of sequences and situations (ACPMP061) Use feedback to improve body control and coordination when performing specialised skills in a variety of situations (ACPMP080) Provide and apply feedback to develop and refine specialised skills in a range of challenging situations (ACPMP099 Developing concepts and strategies Participate in games with and without equipment (ACPMP009) Create and participate in games with and without equipment (ACPMP027) concepts and strategies with and without equipment (ACPMP045) Propose and apply concepts and strategies with and without equipment (ACPMP063) Practise, apply and transfer concepts and strategies with and without equipment (ACPMP082) Develop, implement and evaluate concepts and strategies for successful outcomes with and without equipment (ACPMP101) Understanding sub strand Fitness and physical activity Elements of Cultural significance of physical activity Explore how regular physical activity keeps individuals healthy and well (ACPMP010) Identify and describe how their body moves in relation to effort, space, time, objects and people (ACPMP011) Discuss the body s reactions to participating (ACPMP028) Incorporate elements objects and people in performing simple sequences (ACPMP029) Examine the benefits of physical activity to (ACPMP046) Combine elements objects and people when performing sequences (ACPMP047) activities from their own and other cultures (ACPMP108) activities designed to enhance fitness, and discuss the impact regular participation can have on (ACPMP064) Manipulate and modify elements of effort, space, time, objects and people to perform sequences (ACPMP065) activities from their own and others cultures, and examine how involvement creates community connections and intercultural understanding (ACPMP066) activities that develop health-related and skill-related fitness components, and create and monitor personal fitness plans (ACPMP083) Demonstrate and explain how the elements of effort, space, time, objects and people can enhance sequences (ACPMP084) Participate in and investigate cultural and historical significance of a range of physical activities (ACPMP085) Design, implement and evaluate personalised plans for improving or maintaining their own and others physical activity and fitness levels (ACPMP102) Analyse the impact objects and people when composing and performing sequences (ACPMP103) Examine the role physical activity, outdoor recreation and sport play in the lives of Australians and investigate how this has changed over time (ACPMP104) v8.1 Australian Curriculum www.australiancurriculum.com.au December 2015 Page 4

Health and Physical Education: Sequence of content F-10 Strand: Movement and physical activity Teamwork and leadership Critical and creative thinking in Ethical behaviour in settings Cooperate with others (ACPMP012) Test possible solutions to through trial and error (ACPMP013) Follow rules when participating in physical activities (ACPMP014) Use strategies to work in group situations when participating in physical activities (ACPMP030) Propose a range of alternatives and test their effectiveness when solving (ACPMP031) Identify rules and fair play (ACPMP032) Learning through sub-strand Adopt inclusive practices (ACPMP048) Apply innovative and creative thinking in solving (ACPMP049) Apply basic rules and scoring systems, and demonstrate fair play (ACPMP050) Participate positively in groups and teams by encouraging others and negotiating roles and responsibilities (ACPMP067) Apply critical and creative thinking processes in order to generate and assess solutions to (ACPMP068) Demonstrate ethical behaviour and fair play that aligns with rules in a range of physical activities (ACPMP069) personal and social skills when undertaking a range of roles in physical activities (ACPMP086) Evaluate and justify reasons for decisions and choices of action when solving (ACPMP087) Modify rules and scoring systems to allow for fair play, safety and inclusive participation (ACPMP088) Devise, implement and refine strategies demonstrating leadership and collaboration skills when working in groups or teams (ACPMP105) Transfer understanding from previous experiences to create solutions to (ACPMP106) Reflect on how fair play and ethical behaviour can influence the outcomes of activities (ACPMP107) v8.1 Australian Curriculum www.australiancurriculum.com.au December 2015 Page 5