PDHPE - Bushcraft survival
About this program
These bushcraft challenges are designed so that students co-operate as part of a small group to select and utilise a variety of equipment to simulate an overnight camping experience with limited gear. These activities are usually based at the Field Studies Huts or the Hobart Beach Camping area and are often run alongside challenge games, peer support or leadership activities.
PDHPE K-6: Skills outcomes
COS3.3
Communicates confidently in a variety of situations.
DMS3.2
Makes informed decisions and accepts responsibility for consequences.
INS3.3
Acts in ways that enhance the contribution of self and others in a range of cooperative situations.
PSS3.5
Suggests, considers and selects appropriate alternatives when resolving problems.
PDHPE K-6: Knowledge and Understanding
GSS3.8
Applies movement skills in games and sports that require communication, cooperation, decision making and observation of rules.
IRS3.11
Describes roles and responsibilities in developing and maintaining positive relationships.
• uses reflective listening in order to clarify a friend’s point of view
• evaluates personal decisions
• accepts responsibility for their decisions
• predicts the consequences of their choices
• uses strategies to resolve conflict, e.g. negotiation
• selects the most appropriate solution to a given problem
• reflects on outcomes of chosen solution
• formulates and practises action plans for emergency situations, e.g. an anaphylactic reaction, lost in bush
• develops strategies for effective teamwork
• identify their roles and responsibilities within groups, e.g. family, friends, team, class
• models behaviour that reflects sensitivity to the needs, rights, feelings of others
Excursion activities
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