Numeracy K-6 (in History)
Numeracy content within the study of History involves the construction and interpretation of time lines, graphs, tables, maps, scales and statistics. Students develop confidence and proficiency in applying these skills to represent, comprehend and analyse quantitative data to make meaning of the past.
EARLY STAGE 1
HTe-1 Personal and Family Histories:
Locating countries, sequencing stages of life, past and future, graphing and sorting information about families links to Time, Position and Data
STAGE 1
HT1-1 Present and Past Family Life:
Graphically representing family structure, sequencing days of week, months and seasons links to Time and Data
HT1-2 The Past in the Present:
Using local area maps links to Position 2. Sequencing technology development over time links to Time 2
STAGE 2
HT2-5 First Contacts:
Creating timelines links to Time 2. Outlining voyages links to Position 1 and 2
STAGE 3
HT3-2 The Australian Colonies:
Outlining settlement patterns links to Time, Position and Data. Identifying countries people migrated from links to Position and Data. Interpreting timelines and data links to Time and Data.
Linked Mathematics Outcomes - Data
MAe-17SP represents data and interprets data displays made from objects
MA1-17SP generates and organises data, displays data in lists, tables and picture graphs, and interprets the results
MA2-18SP selects appropriate methods to collect data and constructs, compares, interprets and evaluates data displays, including tables, picture graphs and column graphs
MA3-18SP uses appropriate methods to collect data and constructs, interprets and evaluates data displays, including dot plots, line graphs and two-way tables
Linked Mathematics Outcomes - Position
MA1-16MG represents and describes the positions of objects in everyday situations and on maps (Position 2 only)
MA2-17MG uses simple maps and grids to represent position and follow routes, including using compass directions
MS3-17MG locates and describes position on maps using a grid-reference system time
MA2-13MG reads and records time in one-minute intervals and converts between hours, minutes and seconds. Read and interpret simple timetables, timelines and calendars (Time 2 only)
MA3-13MG uses 24-hour time and am and pm notation in real-life situations and constructs timelines.
