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Literacy and numeracy

Literacy and numeracy are 2 of the general capabilities embedded within the Australian Curriculum.

Students need these basic skills to be able to participate fully in school and life. You can help by supporting your children at home, or becoming involved in school programs.

Contact your school to volunteer to help in the classroom.

Literacy

Children’s motivation and achievement improve when their parents are involved in their education.

You can help develop your child's literacy by:

  • talking to them
  • encouraging reading and writing in as many different ways as possible
  • talking about TV shows, advertising material, signs and other everyday language events
  • discussing the meaning of books, stories, movies and how they differ according to who they are written for
  • comparing favourite authors, books and movies
  • discussing new and unusual words or phrases
  • playing games that involve enjoyment of words such as Scrabble or 'I spy'
  • showing that you value books and reading by visiting local libraries or swapping books with friends.

Numeracy

Numeracy is needed to solve problems and make sense of time, numbers, patterns and shapes. It's used throughout life for everyday tasks like cooking, reading a map or playing sport.

You can encourage numeracy learning by:

  • using mathematical language—how much, how big, how small, how many
  • pointing out examples of numbers, patterns and shapes in your day-to-day life
  • talking about the use of money as in shopping, budgets and credit cards
  • estimating, measuring and comparing
  • talking about the steps involved to solve a problem
  • using timetables, calendars and clocks
  • playing number games.

Resources

For children of all ages

For young children (Prep–Year 3)

Measuring literacy and numeracy

Australia measures how well our students are meeting key educational requirements like literacy and numeracy through NAPLAN testing.

Students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9 are tested each year so that we can gauge how well our future citizens are performing in these basic skill areas. The results help with national comparisons and guide educational planning.

Do you need help with literacy and numeracy?

Parent Ready Readers

This training provides key strategies for parents to use at home to support their child's reading. It runs for approximately 2 hours.

Parents and carers of children in Prep-Year 3 are invited to register their interest for free Parent Ready Reader training.

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Last updated
02 May 2013

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