Explore the layout and features of a school with the "Sample School Pictorial Map."
Collect and record geographical data and information from the field and other sources
Represent data and the location of places and their features by constructing tables, plans and labelled maps
Activities in the local place and reasons for their location, and the influence of purpose, distance and accessibility on the frequency with which people visit places
Natural, managed and constructed features of places, their location and how they change
Identify the content features of primary sources when describing the significance of people, places or events
Interpret data and information to draw conclusions and describe the direction and location of places, using terms such as north, south, opposite, near, far
Communicates geographical information and uses geographical tools for inquiry
Demonstrates skills of historical inquiry and communication
Identifies ways in which people interact with and care for places
Describes features of places and the connections people have with places
Pose questions about past and present objects, people, places and events
Collect data and information from observations and identify information and data from sources provided
Reflect on learning to propose how to care for places and sites that are important or significant
Interpret data and information displayed in pictures and texts and on maps
Draw simple conclusions based on discussions, observations and information displayed in pictures and texts and on maps
Sort and record information and data, including location, in tables and on plans and labelled maps
Activities in the local place and reasons for their location
Present narratives, information and findings in oral, graphic and written forms using simple terms to denote the passing of time and to describe direction and location
The natural, managed and constructed features of places, their location, how they change and how they can be cared for