The task is to create a Learning Plan Folio using the 5E model for Year 4 Biological Sciences (Living things & ecosystems) (approx. 1250 words).
!!! Only !!!Aiming for a High Distinction (HD)
Structure:
Introduction/rationale (250 words)
5 phases: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate
For each phase:
Activity (~100 words)
Justification (~100 words)
Must include all 3 strands:
Science Understanding
Science Inquiry Skills
Science as a Human Endeavour
Include STEM integration
Use APA 7 referencing
Align with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA)
Important (please read carefully):
My previous assignment received a low mark, and my teacher gave specific feedback that must be addressed in this task. The main issues were:
The work was too general and not clearly applied to classroom practice
Lack of a strong introduction with a clear thesis/purpose
Key terms (e.g. inquiry-based learning, scientific literacy) were not clearly defined
The science concept was not specific enough
Weak links to the Australian Curriculum
Not enough justification (explaining WHY activities support learning)
References were not aligned with unit/module readings
Some sources were not relevant to the Australian primary school context
APA 7 formatting needed improvement (e.g. hanging indent in reference list)
For this assignment, it is very important that:
The introduction clearly states the purpose of the learning plan
The science concept (ecosystems / living things) is clearly defined and consistently focused on
Each phase of the 5E model is used correctly and thoughtfully
Every activity is clearly linked to curriculum and inquiry learning
Justifications are strong, analytical, and explain WHY each activity supports student learning
Unit/module readings are included as references
All content is relevant to the Australian Curriculum and primary classroom context
APA 7 is followed correctly (including formatting)
!!! Only !!!Aiming for a High Distinction (HD), so the work must demonstrate:
Deep understanding of the 5E model
Strong curriculum alignment (ACARA)
Clear, structured academic writing
Critical thinking (not just description)
High-quality justification throughout
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