MAKER ARCADE: GENERAL
Curriculum links
Year 2
Australian Curriculum
Design and Technologies
AC9TDE2K02
Explore how technologies including materials affect movement in products.
AC9TDE2P01
Generate and communicate design ideas through describing, drawing or modelling, including using digital tools.
AC9TDE2P02
Use materials, components, tools, equipment and techniques to safely make designed solutions.
AC9TDE2P04
Sequence steps for making designed solutions cooperatively.
Science
AC9S2U03
Recognise that materials can be changed physically without changing their material composition and explore the effect of different actions on materials including bending, twisting, stretching and breaking into smaller pieces.
AC9S2H01
Describe how people use science in their daily lives, including using patterns to make scientific predictions.
Victorian Curriculum
Design and Technologies
VCDSTC014
Explore how technologies use forces to create movement in designed solutions.
Science
VCSSU045
Everyday materials can be physically changed or combined with other materials in a variety of ways for particular purposes.
VCSSU048
The way objects move depends on a variety of factors including their size and shape: a push or a pull affects how an object moves or changes shape.
Year 3
Australian Curriculum
Design and Technologies
AC9TDE4K02
Describe how forces and the properties of materials affect function in a product or system.
AC9TDE4P01
Explore needs or opportunities for designing, and test materials, components, tools, equipment and processes needed to create designed solutions.
AC9TDE4P03
Select and use materials, components, tools, equipment and techniques to safely make designed solutions.
Victorian Curriculum
Design and Technologies
VCDSTC024
Investigate how forces and the properties of materials affect the behaviour of a designed solution.
VCDSCD018
Explore needs or opportunities for designing, and the technologies needed to realise designed solutions.
VCDSCD020
Use materials, components, tools, equipment and techniques to produce designed solutions safely.
Science
VCSSU064
Forces can be exerted by one object on another through direct contact or from a distance.
VCSIS067
Safely use appropriate materials, tools, equipment and technologies.
Mathematics
VCMMG140
Measure, order and compare objects using familiar metric units of length, area, mass and capacity.
Year 4
Australian Curriculum
Design and Technologies
AC9TDE4K02
Describe how forces and the properties of materials affect function in a product or system.
AC9TDE4P01
Explore needs or opportunities for designing, and test materials, components, tools, equipment and processes needed to create designed solutions.
AC9TDE4P03
Select and use materials, components, tools, equipment and techniques to safely make designed solutions.
Digital Technologies
AC9TDI4K01
Explore and describe a range of digital systems and their peripherals for a variety of purposes.
Science
AC9S4U03
Identify how forces can be exerted by one object on another and investigate the effect of frictional, gravitational and magnetic forces on the motion of objects.
Mathematics
AC9M4M01
Interpret unmarked and partial units when measuring and comparing attributes of length, mass, capacity, duration and temperature, using scaled and digital instruments and appropriate units.
Victorian Curriculum
Design and Technologies
VCDSTC024
Investigate how forces and the properties of materials affect the behaviour of a designed solution.
VCDSCD018
Explore needs or opportunities for designing, and the technologies needed to realise designed solutions.
VCDSCD020
Use materials, components, tools, equipment and techniques to produce designed solutions safely.
Digital Technologies
VCDTDS019
Explore a range of digital systems with peripheral devices for different purposes, and transmit different types of data.
Science
VCSSU064
Forces can be exerted by one object on another through direct contact or from a distance.
VCSIS067
Safely use appropriate materials, tools, equipment and technologies.
Mathematics
VCMMG165
Use scaled instruments to measure and compare lengths, masses, capacities and temperatures