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You are part of a teaching team in an early childhood setting working with three-to-four-year-old children. Recently, you have been reading and discussing the following books with the children, who have shown a strong interest in Australian animals:

November 19, 2025 · 3 min read · By adminPro

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    Scenario

    You are part of a teaching team in an early childhood setting working with three-to-four-year-old children. Recently, you have been reading and discussing the following books with the children, who have shown a strong interest in Australian animals:

    • Somewhere in Australia by Marcello Pennacchio
    • Wombat Stew by Marcia K. Vaughan
    • An ABC of Australian Animals by Bronwyn Bancroft

    In response to this interest, the teaching team has decided to initiate a project investigation on Australian animals to support and extend children’s literacy and numeracy development.

    Mind Map

    Using insights from:

    • The chosen children’s literature
    • Your excursion to a local venue (e.g., Melbourne Museum) where children can encounter Australian land, sea, and air animals
    • Your own research

    Create a mind map that highlights potential learning opportunities across curriculum areas to support children’s:

    • Knowledge development
    • Critical thinking skills (with reflective components)
    • Disposition for inquiry and exploration
    • Literacy, numeracy, and overall wellbeing

    Your mind map must clearly show connections between Australian animals and opportunities for integrated learning.

    Learning Experience

    Design a three-week integrated literacy and numeracy curriculum, including the following curriculum areas:

    Curriculum Areas

    • Art
    • Drama and Puppetry
    • Movement and Music
    • Language
    • Mathematics
    • Science
    • Engineering
    • Humanities and Social Sciences
    • Integrated Curriculum (e.g., STEM or STEAM)

    Requirements

    For each curriculum area, you must:

    1. Design one original learning experience that supports literacy and numeracy development for 3–4-year-old children.
    2. Clearly describe:
      • What the children will do
      • What the educators will do
    3. Make use of:
      • Indoor learning environments
      • Outdoor learning environments
      • Local community spaces (incursions and excursions)
    4. Identify relevant:
      • Resources and materials
      • Digital technologies/media
    5. Clearly link every learning experience to:
      • EYLF Outcomes
      • Stages of the planning cycle (Observe → Plan → Implement → Evaluate → Reflect)
    6. Outline effective pedagogical practices and strategies that promote:
      • Literacy-focused critical thinking
      • Numeracy-focused critical thinking

    Minute Puppet Show

    Create a puppet show as a group using:

    • The children’s literature
    • Excursion insights
    • Curriculum experiences from Phase 2

    The puppet show must:

    • Be suitable for 3–4-year-old children
    • Be around 5 minutes in length
    • Support literacy and numeracy development
    • Include only:
      • The story
      • The full script

    Ensure the story includes Australian animals and reflects the learning provocations explored throughout the project.

    Brief summary of assessment requirements

    You are part of an early-childhood teaching team (children aged 3–4) who will run a three-week integrated project on Australian animals to develop children’s literacy and numeracy. The assessment has three phases:

    1. Mind map : use children’s literature, an excursion (e.g., Melbourne Museum) and research to create a mind map showing learning opportunities across curriculum areas (knowledge, critical thinking, inquiry disposition, literacy, numeracy, wellbeing). Show connections between animals and integrated learning opportunities (land / sea / air).
    2. Three-week learning program : design one original learning experience for each curriculum area (Art; Drama & Puppetry; Movement & Music; Language; Mathematics; Science; Engineering; HASS; Integrated STEM/STEAM). For each experience specify: what children do, what educators do, indoor/outdoor/incursion use, resources & digital/media, links to EYLF outcomes, and the planning cycle stages (Observe → Plan → Implement → Evaluate → Reflect). Emphasise pedagogical strategies that promote literacy- and numeracy-focused critical thinking.
    3. 5-minute puppet show (script + story) : a group puppet show (story + full script only) that uses the literature, excursion insights and designed experiences; suitable for 3–4-year-olds and supports literacy & numeracy.

    Assessment length / weight & due date (as provided): 2,800 words, 30% weighting, due Sunday 11:59 PM (AEST).

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