Years 3-4
By the end of Year 4 students create simple digital solutions and use provided design criteria to check if solutions meet user needs. Students process and represent data for different purposes. They follow and describe simple algorithms involving branching and iteration and implement them as visual programs. Students securely access and use digital systems and their peripherals for a range of purposes, including transmitting data. They use the core features of common digital tools to plan, create, locate and share content, and to collaborate, following agreed behaviours. Students identify their personal data stored online and recognise the risks.
- AC9TDI4K01 Does not meet
Explore and describe a range of digital systems and their peripherals for a variety of purposes
- AC9TDI4K02 Does not meet
Explore transmitting different types of data between digital systems
- AC9TDI4K03 Does not meet
Recognise different types of data and explore how the same data can be represented differently depending on the purpose
- AC9TDI4P01 Meets
Define problems with given design criteria and by co-creating user stories
- AC9TDI4P02 Meets
Follow and describe algorithms involving sequencing, comparison operators (branching) and iteration
- AC9TDI4P03 Meets
Generate, communicate and compare designs
- AC9TDI4P04 Meets
Implement simple algorithms as visual programs involving control structures and input
- AC9TDI4P05 Meets
Discuss how existing and student solutions satisfy the design criteria and user stories
- AC9TDI4P06 Meets
Use the core features of common digital tools to create, locate and communicate content, following agreed conventions
- AC9TDI4P07 Partially meets
Use the core features of common digital tools to share content, plan tasks, and collaborate, following agreed behaviours, supported by trusted adults
- AC9TDI4P08 Meets
Access their school account using a memorised password and explain why it should be easy to remember, but hard for others to guess
- AC9TDI4P09 Partially meets
Identify what personal data is stored and shared in their online accounts and discuss any associated risks