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ABLEWA Stage C

Year Stage Description

In Stage C, students explore media arts. They explore and learn about how media artworks can represent elements of the world and that they can make media artworks to represent their ideas about the world. Students become aware of simple structure, character and settings as they explore ideas and construct stories.

Students learn about safety in using technologies and in interaction with others. They experience the role of artist. As an audience they learn to focus their attention on the media artwork and to respond at the end of the viewing.

Stage C Content Descriptions

Explore and Represent Ideas

Explore different ways of representing characters and settings through images, sounds and multi-modal texts (VCAMAE009)

Media Arts Practices

Assist in the use of media technologies to capture images and sounds for a story (VCAMAM010)

Present and Perform

Present media artworks that communicate an idea or concept (VCAMAP011)

Respond and Interpret

Respond to media artworks by answering questions using one word responses or images (VCAMAR012)

Achievement standard

By the end of Stage C, students communicate about media artworks they make and view, and why media artworks are made.

Students make media artworks that communicate a word or concept.



Year Stage Description

In Stage C, students explore media arts. They explore and learn about how media artworks can represent elements of the world and that they can make media artworks to represent their ideas about the world. Students become aware of simple structure, character and settings as they explore ideas and construct stories.

Students learn about safety in using technologies and in interaction with others. They experience the role of artist. As an audience they learn to focus their attention on the media artwork and to respond at the end of the viewing.

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