Learning Map

Right and Wrong Choices

Know the difference between right and wrong in familiar everyday situations — understanding basic rules about honesty, not hurting others, respecting others' property, and being fair — and choose to do the right thing even when it's harder

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If your child accidentally breaks something at a friend's house, do they tell the truth about it rather than hiding it or blaming someone else?

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Builds on
Vocabulary: making decisions and keeping safeages 5–8Distinguishing right from wrong requires vocabulary including 'honest', 'fair', 'trust', and 'right and wrong'
Actions and Their Consequencesages 5–7Right/wrong benefits from understanding consequences
Right and Wrong Choicesthis skill · ages 5–7
Unlocks
Understanding Bullyingages 7–9Understanding bullying builds on knowing right from wrong
Rules and agreements existages 5–7Understanding rules benefits from knowing right/wrong

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Curriculum alignment

Candidate matches to official curriculum codes — machine-suggested, unreviewed (v0.1).

Show candidate curriculum codes · 1 VIC

Australian Curriculum v9 candidate

This skill sits outside the F–6 Australian Curriculum — no candidate code matched (v0.1).

Victorian Curriculum 2.0 codes & levels only

VC2HP2P05low confidenceHealth and Physical Education · Levels 1 and 2 · Personal, Social and Community Health – Health Education strand

These are candidate alignments generated by semantic matching — machine-suggested and unreviewed (v0.1), not official or verified mappings. For official curriculum content see australiancurriculum.edu.au, curriculum.nsw.edu.au and f10.vcaa.vic.edu.au. Don’t rely on them for registration or compliance purposes.

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