Stage 1 HSIE – Unit 1: People Are Connected to Places (Lessons 1–10)
Stage 1 HSIE – Unit 1: People Are Connected to Places (Lessons 1–10)
Stage 1 HSIE – Unit 1: People Are Connected to Places (Lessons 1–10)
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Description
Stage 1 HSIE – Unit 1: People Are Connected to Places (Lessons 1–10)
This comprehensive Stage 1 HSIE Geography unit has been carefully designed to align with the new NSW HSIE Stage 1 syllabus. It provides teachers with a fully planned, explicit teaching sequence that supports students to develop an understanding of how people are connected to places and groups, both locally and globally.
The unit follows a clear learning progression across Lessons 1–10, building student knowledge and skills through map work, geographical language, visual supports and hands-on activities. All content is written using Stage 1–appropriate language and reflects current NSW Department of Education expectations.
This resource is ideal for classroom teachers who want a ready-to-use unit that saves time while maintaining strong syllabus alignment and pedagogical rigour.
What’s Included
✔ Scripted PowerPoint lessons (Lessons 1–10)
Clear, explicit slides that guide teachers step-by-step through each lesson.
✔ NSW Stage 1 HSIE syllabus alignment
Includes the relevant NSW DET HSIE documentation to support planning and compliance. This is also where you will find the resources that are referenced throughout.
✔ Lesson Overview & Scope and Sequence
Provides a clear outline of lesson focus and progression across the unit.
✔ Classroom Posters
Visual displays to support key concepts and vocabulary throughout the unit.
✔ PDF version of the PowerPoint
Ideal for easy viewing, printing, or sharing.
✔ Student Worksheets
Engaging worksheets that align directly with the lesson content and support assessment opportunities. These worksheets have been created to work alongside the PowerPoint and NSW HSIE Syllabus Document provided. You do not have to use these lessons, as the resources section of the document also provides activities.
Curriculum Alignment
This unit is aligned to the NSW HSIE Stage 1 Geography syllabus, with a strong focus on the outcome HS1-GEO-01. Learning activities are sequenced to support students in locating, describing, and explaining places using geographical information.
✨ Everything is done for you — simply open and teach.
This unit is perfect for teachers wanting a structured, syllabus-aligned HSIE Geography resource that is practical, engaging, and classroom-ready.
Please read regarding the new Syllabus:
The new NSW HSIE syllabus structures content into "terms" to sequence learning across stages, not school calendar terms. For example, Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2), the syllabus content spans both years, but schools have flexibility in how they distribute and sequence the units across the actual school terms and years. You do not need to strictly assign Terms 1–4 to Year 1 and Terms 5–8 to Year 2.
These resources have been aligned with the sample NSW DET units, which have been provided as examples and can be used to guide your planning, as long as they address the required outcomes for the stage, which these do.
The key requirement is that all stage outcomes are taught and assessed by the end of that stage, with flexibility in planning to suit your school's context.
Description
Stage 1 HSIE – Unit 1: People Are Connected to Places (Lessons 1–10)
This comprehensive Stage 1 HSIE Geography unit has been carefully designed to align with the new NSW HSIE Stage 1 syllabus. It provides teachers with a fully planned, explicit teaching sequence that supports students to develop an understanding of how people are connected to places and groups, both locally and globally.
The unit follows a clear learning progression across Lessons 1–10, building student knowledge and skills through map work, geographical language, visual supports and hands-on activities. All content is written using Stage 1–appropriate language and reflects current NSW Department of Education expectations.
This resource is ideal for classroom teachers who want a ready-to-use unit that saves time while maintaining strong syllabus alignment and pedagogical rigour.
What’s Included
✔ Scripted PowerPoint lessons (Lessons 1–10)
Clear, explicit slides that guide teachers step-by-step through each lesson.
✔ NSW Stage 1 HSIE syllabus alignment
Includes the relevant NSW DET HSIE documentation to support planning and compliance. This is also where you will find the resources that are referenced throughout.
✔ Lesson Overview & Scope and Sequence
Provides a clear outline of lesson focus and progression across the unit.
✔ Classroom Posters
Visual displays to support key concepts and vocabulary throughout the unit.
✔ PDF version of the PowerPoint
Ideal for easy viewing, printing, or sharing.
✔ Student Worksheets
Engaging worksheets that align directly with the lesson content and support assessment opportunities. These worksheets have been created to work alongside the PowerPoint and NSW HSIE Syllabus Document provided. You do not have to use these lessons, as the resources section of the document also provides activities.
Curriculum Alignment
This unit is aligned to the NSW HSIE Stage 1 Geography syllabus, with a strong focus on the outcome HS1-GEO-01. Learning activities are sequenced to support students in locating, describing, and explaining places using geographical information.
✨ Everything is done for you — simply open and teach.
This unit is perfect for teachers wanting a structured, syllabus-aligned HSIE Geography resource that is practical, engaging, and classroom-ready.
Please read regarding the new Syllabus:
The new NSW HSIE syllabus structures content into "terms" to sequence learning across stages, not school calendar terms. For example, Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2), the syllabus content spans both years, but schools have flexibility in how they distribute and sequence the units across the actual school terms and years. You do not need to strictly assign Terms 1–4 to Year 1 and Terms 5–8 to Year 2.
These resources have been aligned with the sample NSW DET units, which have been provided as examples and can be used to guide your planning, as long as they address the required outcomes for the stage, which these do.
The key requirement is that all stage outcomes are taught and assessed by the end of that stage, with flexibility in planning to suit your school's context.