Year 8 HASS

Semester 2 Outcomes

  • By the end of Year 8, students explain geographical processes that influence the characteristics of places and explain how places are perceived and valued differently.

  • They explain interconnections within environments and between people and places and explain how they change places and environments.

  • They compare alternative strategies to a geographical challenge, taking into account environmental, economic and social factors.

  • Students identify geographically significant questions from observations to frame an inquiry.

  • They evaluate a range of primary and secondary sources to locate useful and reliable information and data.

  • They select, record and represent data and the location and distribution of geographical phenomena in a range of appropriate digital and non-digital forms, including maps at different scales that conform to cartographic conventions.

  • They analyse geographical maps, data and other information to propose explanations for spatial distributions, patterns, trends and relationships, and draw reasoned conclusions.

  • Students present findings, arguments and ideas using relevant geographical terminology and digital technologies in a range of appropriate communication forms.

  • They propose action in response to a geographical challenge, taking account of environmental, economic and social factors, and predict the outcomes of their proposal.

Term 3

Activities

Resources

Assessment

Term 4

Assessment video

Week 8 (Mod 4) & Week 9 (Mod 5) can be used to support and write the report.

Week 3 (18- 22/10/2021)

Module 2 Slides

Module 2 , Activity 1 Video

Module 2 , Activity 2 Video

Module 2 , Activity 3 Video


Module 2 - Activity Sheet

Module 2 - Extension Sheet

Copy of PBL Online Learning Expectations