HASS Tutoring

Understanding Our World Through Humanities and Social Sciences

Explore history, geography, civics, and economics with our comprehensive HASS program designed to develop informed, engaged global citizens.

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Core Areas
K-10
Year Levels
1:1
Personalized
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What We Offer

Comprehensive Humanities and Social Sciences Development

Historical Analysis

Critical examination of past events, sources, and their impact on our present world

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Geographical Skills

Map reading, spatial analysis, and understanding human-environment interactions

Civics & Citizenship

Understanding democracy, rights, responsibilities, and civic participation

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Economics & Business

Resource allocation, trade, financial literacy, and economic decision-making

Cultural Awareness

Understanding diversity, perspectives, and cultural significance in society

Critical Thinking

Analyzing evidence, evaluating sources, and forming reasoned arguments

Learning Journey

From Foundation to Advanced Understanding

K Foundation Family & Community 1-2 Local Focus Places & History 3-4 Expanding Culture & Environment 5-6 National Australian Studies 7-10 Global Complex Issues

Our Unique Approach

Why Our HASS Program Works

Inquiry-Based Learning

Developing research skills and encouraging curiosity about our world

Multiple Perspectives

Exploring different viewpoints and cultural interpretations

Real-World Connections

Linking classroom learning to current events and issues

Critical Citizenship

Building informed, engaged, and responsible global citizens

Curriculum by Year Level

Click to explore detailed curriculum for each level

🌟 Foundation/Kindergarten β–Ό
  • Personal and family history
  • Important places and features
  • Time and change in daily life
  • Needs and wants
  • Community helpers and rules
🏠 Year 1-2 β–Ό
  • Personal and family histories
  • Local community and places
  • People and their connections to places
  • Rules, fair play, and participation
  • Goods and services in the community
πŸ—ΊοΈ Year 3-4 β–Ό
  • Community histories and diversity
  • First Australians and cultural significance
  • Natural environments and sustainability
  • Map skills and geographical features
  • Democratic decision-making
  • Resource allocation and choices
🌏 Year 5-6 β–Ό
  • Australian colonies and federation
  • Ancient civilizations (Egypt, Greece, Rome)
  • Australian geography and neighbors
  • Climate zones and environmental impacts
  • Government and citizenship in Australia
  • Consumer choices and economic systems
πŸ›οΈ Year 7-8 β–Ό
  • Ancient world history and civilizations
  • Medieval world and Renaissance
  • Landforms, landscapes, and water management
  • Democracy, law, and government systems
  • Economic decision-making and global business
🌍 Year 9-10 β–Ό
  • Industrial Revolution and modern conflicts
  • Rights, freedoms, and globalization
  • Environmental change and human development
  • Political systems and global connections
  • Economic performance and living standards

Ready to Understand Our World?

Whether you're exploring local history or analyzing global issues, we're here to help you develop critical understanding.