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Orienteering

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​Duration: 1-2 hours

Years: Prep - 12

Location:  Columboola EEC and offsite

Orienteering is a sport, which combines outdoor adventure with map reading and navigational skills.

It involves navigating through a designated area with the aid of a specially produced map to locate checkpoints (controls) on various natural and man-made features along the way, such as a boulder, track junction or bench seat.

Depending on age group and skill level, students will work inside school grounds and in nearby Columboola bush environment.

Curriculum Links

ACARA

Health and Physical Education

Prep - 2:  Use strategies to work in group situations when participating in physical activities 

Create and participate in games with and without equipment 

Year 3 and 4: Practise and apply movement concepts and strategies (ACPMP045)

Participate in outdoor games and activities to examine how participation promotes a connection between the community, natural and built environments, and health and wellbeing (ACPPS041)

Years 5 and 6:  Explore how participation in outdoor activities supports personal and community health and wellbeing and creates connections to the natural and built environment (ACPPS059)

Participate positively in groups and teams by encouraging others and negotiating roles and responsibilities (ACPMP067)

Years 7 and 8:  Participate in physical activities that develop health-related and skill-related fitness components, and create and monitor personal fitness plans (ACPMP083)

Practise and apply personal and social skills when undertaking a range of roles in physical activities (ACPMP086

Evaluate and justify reasons for decisions and choices of action when solving movement challenges (ACPMP087)

Years 9 and 10: Plan, rehearse and evaluate options (including CPR and first aid) for managing situations where their own or others’ health, safety and wellbeing may be at risk (ACPPS091)

Perform and refine specialised movement skills in challenging movement situations (ACPMP099)

Devise, implement and refine strategies demonstrating leadership and collaboration skills when working in groups or teams (ACPMP105)

Transfer understanding from previous movement experiences to create solutions to movement challenges (ACPMP106)

Mathematics

Year 1: Give and follow directions to familiar locations (ACMMG023)

Year 2: Interpret simple maps of familiar locations and identify the relative positions of key features (ACMMG044)

Year 3: Interpret simple grid maps to show position and pathways (ACMMG065)

Year 4: Use simple scales, legends and directions to interpret information contained in basic maps (ACMMG090)

Year 5: Use a grid reference system to describe locations. Describe routes using landmarks and directional language (ACMMG113)  


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Last reviewed 08 June 2020
Last updated 08 June 2020