German
In 2018, NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) released the K-10 syllabus for German.
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Support materials from NSW Department of Education
The German K-10 syllabus was developed using the Languages K-10 Framework. As all K-10 language syllabuses (2017 and later) are underpinned by this framework, teachers should view resources across all languages to access a broader range of sample scope and sequences, unit starters and assessment tasks.
Sample scope and sequence documents
Sample assessment tasks
- Stage 4 – Harmony Day (DOCX 48KB)
- Stage 4 – student exchange (DOCX 322KB)
Unit starters
A unit starter is a set of proposed teaching, learning and assessment strategies, arranged around a topic or theme. Teachers adapt the content to suit the needs of individual students and their local school context.
- Stage 4 – Harmony Day (DOCX 61KB)
- Stage 4 – class party (DOCX 532KB), a generic unit starter which showcases differentiation and adjustments to support the needs of a range of learners
- Stage 5 – food trucks (DOCX 93KB), a generic unit starter which supports an inquiry-based approach
- Stage 5 – a sustainable future, making changes together (DOCX 383KB), a generic unit starter which supports the cross-curriculum priorities of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures, and sustainability
Support materials from NESA
Sample scope and sequence documents
Sample units of work
- Stage 4 – What do we learn at school?
- Stage 4 – snack attack – a generic unit of work designed to assist teachers when students are learning from home
Sample assessment task
- Stage 4 – What do we learn at school?