Lesson Purpose :
To work as a group to build a raft.
To highlight the need for co-operation, trust, teamwork and effective communication.
To work as part of a team to design and construct an appropriate raft.
To demonstrate the effective use of a square lashing, if required.
Time Needed :
60-90 minutes but usually leads into some sort of extension activity which will use up a morning or afternoon session.
Year Levels :
Instructor :
TEEC Staff Member or class teacher.
General Comments :
A good fun activity to do towards the end of the day. May need to be used instead of the "Giant Swing" when the water level in the dam is high.
Australian Curriculum :
During the course of this activity it may be possible to target a number of the "Content Descriptions" across year levels six upwards.
Year 6
Personal, social and community health |
Being healthy, safe and active - Examine how identities are influenced by people and places.
- Plan and practise strategies to promote health, safety and wellbeing.
Communicating and interacting for health and wellbeing - Practise skills to establish and manage relationships.
- Examine the influence of emotional responses on behaviour and relationships.
Contributing to healthy and active communities - Explore how participation in outdoor activities supports personal and community health and wellbeing and creates connections to the natural and built environment.
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Movement and physical activity |
Moving our body Understanding movement Participate in physical activities designed to enhance fitness, and discuss the impact regular participation can have on health and wellbeing. Manipulate and modify the elements of effort, space, time, objects and people to perform movement sequences.
Learning through movement Participate positively in groups and teams by encouraging others and negotiating roles and responsibilities. Apply critical and creative thinking processes in order to generate and assess solutions to movement challenges. Demonstrate ethical behaviour and fair play that aligns with the rules when participating in a range of physical activities.
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Personal, social and community health |
Being healthy, safe and active - Practise and apply strategies to seek help for themselves or others.
- Investigate and select strategies to promote health, safety and wellbeing.
Communicating and interacting for health and wellbeing - Investigate the benefits of relationships and examine their impact on their own and others' health and wellbeing.
- Analyse factors that influence emotions, and develop strategies to demonstrate empathy and sensitivity.
Contributing to healthy and active communities - Plan and implement strategies for connecting to natural and built environments to promote the health and wellbeing of their communities.
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Movement and physical activity |
Moving our body Use feedback to improve body control and coordination when performing specialised movement skills in a variety of situations. Practise, apply and transfer movement concepts and strategies with and without equipment.
Understanding movement Participate in physical activities that develop health-related and skill-related fitness components, and create and monitor personal fitness plans. Demonstrate and explain how the elements of effort, space, time, objects and people can enhance movement sequences.
Learning through movement Practise and apply personal and social skills when undertaking a range of roles in physical activities. Evaluate and justify reasons for decisions and choices of action when solving movement challenges. Modify rules and scoring systems to allow fair play, safety and inclusive participation.
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Year 9/10
Personal, social and community health |
Being healthy, safe and active Communicating and interacting for health and wellbeing Investigate how empathy and ethical decision making contribute to respectful relationships. Evaluate situations and propose appropriate emotional responses and then reflect on possible outcomes of different responses.
Contributing to healthy and active communities |
Movement and physical activity |
Moving our body Perform and refine specialised movement skills in challenging movement situations through providing and applying feedback. Develop, implement and evaluate movement concepts and strategies for successful outcomes with and without equipment.
Learning through movement Devise, implement and refine strategies demonstrating leadership and collaboration skills when working in groups or teams. Transfer understanding from previous movement experiences to create solutions to movement challenges. Reflect on how fair play and ethical behaviour can influence the outcomes of movement activities
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Year 11/12
Acquiring Demonstrate through physical responses an understanding of safety, rules, learned and rehearsed skills, tactics and strategies. Identify, describe, recall and comprehend facts, definitions, terminology and principles as they relate to various contexts through the study, observation of, and engagement in, physical activity.
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Applying Apply and integrate information in the performance of physical responses. Analyse and apply performance strategies as individuals, and in groups and teams. Select, interpret, analyse and manipulate information related to the focus areas and performance in physical activities.
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Evaluating Modify physical responses based on informed reflective decision making in varying physical performance environments. Initiate change and demonstrate solutions in team and group physical performance. Evaluate, predict and justify probable and possible outcomes of actions, plans and decisions. Make decisions about strategies to communicate ideas.
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Attitudes and Values Experience the enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and social interaction that is possible through engagement and informed performance in physical activity. Recognise the aspects of involvement in physical activity that provide personal enjoyment and satisfaction. Acknowledge the range of values and attitudes surrounding performance in physical activities. Develop personal esteem through involvement in physical activity. Value collaborative and shared learning in physical activity.
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