Every topic a child covers in Year 4 under the Australian Curriculum v9.0 (ACARA), as the app teaches it. 89 topics across 17 subjects: Mathematics, English, Spelling, Science, Explore, Writing, Quantitative reasoning, Verbal reasoning, Brain teasers, Reading, Art, Physical education, Health, Computing, Social studies, Music, Drama.
This is the real list, not a summary. Each line is one topic in Light Learning, in the words of the Australia programme rather than reworded.
Reading
44 topics in Reading this year.
Comprehension and Response
- Read a text and respond to it, using evidence from the text to support an answer.
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Art
9 topics in Art this year.
Drawing
- Looking properly and putting down what is actually there, which is a trainable skill and not a talent. Working at Year 4: drawing from life, line and shape, tone and shading.
Colour
- How colour actually behaves, which surprises most children and most adults. Working at Year 4: mixing and matching, warm and cool, tints and shades.
Painting
- Paint as a material with its own rules, learned by using it rather than by being warned about it. Working at Year 4: thick and thin paint, backgrounds and layers, brush marks.
Printmaking and pattern
- Making the same mark many times, which is where pattern, repetition and a good deal of design begin. Working at Year 4: repeating patterns, relief printing, pattern in other cultures.
Sculpture and making
- Working in three dimensions, which uses a different part of the head from drawing. Working at Year 4: joining and construction.
Textiles and craft
- Cloth, thread and the making traditions that most of the world learned art through. Working at Year 4: sewing, dyeing and resist, collage.
Digital art and photography
- The tools most children will actually use, treated as art materials rather than as a treat. Working at Year 4: taking a photograph on purpose, framing and composition, drawing on a screen.
Looking at art
- Being able to say something true about somebody else’s work, which is half of every art curriculum and the half usually skipped. Working at Year 4: saying what you can see, artists from many places, what the artist did.
Sketchbook and process
- The record of the work rather than the finished piece, which is what an art course is actually assessed on. Working at Year 4: keeping a sketchbook, trying it three ways, finishing a piece.
Physical education
4 topics in Physical education this year.
Movement skills
- The movements every game is built from: running, jumping, throwing, catching and balance. At Year 4: running, hopping and skipping, throwing and catching, balance and coordination, striking and dribbling, gymnastic shapes and rolls.
Fitness and the body
- What exercise actually does to the heart, the lungs and the muscles, and how to build it up safely. At Year 4: warming up and cooling down, heart rate, rest, water and recovery.
Games and fair play
- How a game works, why the rules are there, and what makes somebody worth playing with. At Year 4: playing by the rules, team positions, attacking and defending, winning and losing well.
Safety and equipment
- The kit and the checks that stop an ordinary afternoon becoming an injury. At Year 4: kit and footwear, checking the playing area, common injuries, heat, cold and water.
Health
4 topics in Health this year.
Keeping the body well
- Hygiene, sleep, teeth and skin: the small habits that prevent most of what goes wrong. At Year 4: washing and germs, teeth, sleep, illness and immunity.
Food and nutrition
- What food does in the body. Nothing here calls a food good or bad, because that is how eating becomes a worry. At Year 4: food groups, vitamins and minerals, water and drinks, food safety, allergies.
Feelings and wellbeing
- Naming feelings and knowing what helps. Nothing on this page diagnoses anybody. At Year 4: naming feelings, calming down, worry, friendship and falling out, asking for help.
Safety and first aid
- What to do when something goes wrong, in the order it should be done. At Year 4: road and water safety, first aid: bleeding and burns, fire and emergencies, medicines.
Computing
4 topics in Computing this year.
Algorithms and programming
- Writing instructions exact enough for something with no judgement to follow them. At Year 4: giving exact instructions, loops, conditions, variables, debugging.
How computers work
- What is actually inside the machine, and how information is stored and moved about. At Year 4: parts of a computer, binary, files and storage.
Online safety and citizenship
- Passwords, privacy, scams and behaviour. The part with the largest consequences outside school. At Year 4: passwords, what is personal information, scams and phishing, being decent online.
Creating with technology
- Making something that works: a program, a document, a spreadsheet, an image. At Year 4: documents, making a program, images and sound.
Social studies
4 topics in Social studies this year.
History
- What happened, how anybody knows, and why two honest accounts can disagree. At Year 4: then and now, sources, cause and consequence, local history.
Geography
- Where places are, what they are like, and why people live where they do. At Year 4: maps and directions, continents and oceans, climate and weather.
Citizenship and government
- How decisions get made for everybody, and what one person can do about them. At Year 4: rules and laws, rights and responsibilities.
People, work and money
- How families and countries get what they need, and the choices scarcity forces. At Year 4: needs and wants, jobs and industries, buying, selling and trade, saving and budgeting.
Mathematics
3 topics in Mathematics this year.
Number
- Relate fractions, decimals and percentages, including addition and subtraction of decimals.
- Multiply two-digit numbers by one-digit and two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value.
Measurement
- Determine the area and perimeter of rectangles and explain the difference.
Music
3 topics in Music this year.
Beat, rhythm and pitch
- The parts every piece is made of, named so a child can say what they are hearing. At Year 4: finding the beat, rhythm patterns, high and low, loud, quiet, fast, slow.
Reading and writing music
- How sound is written down so somebody who has never heard it can play it. At Year 4: note values, the stave and clefs, writing your own.
Listening and traditions
- Hearing what is happening in a piece, from anywhere in the world. At Year 4: instruments and families, music from many places, verse, chorus and structure.
Drama
3 topics in Drama this year.
Voice and performing
- Being heard, understood and believed, which is a set of learnable techniques. At Year 4: being heard, pace and pause, movement and stillness, staying in character.
Character and script
- Building somebody who is not you, and reading the page they came from. At Year 4: reading a script, building a character, improvising.
Stagecraft
- Everything around the actor, and the people who run it. At Year 4: the stage, set, props and costume.
Explore
2 topics in Explore this year.
Artificial intelligence
- Understand how a message can be hidden, and why some codes are easy to break.
Engineering
- Understand that a structure holds because of its shape, before its material.
Quantitative reasoning
2 topics in Quantitative reasoning this year.
Reasoning · quantitative
- Find and apply the rule behind a numerical or figural pattern (CCAT-style reasoning; not a Australian Curriculum v9.0 outcome).
- Find and apply the rule behind a numerical or figural pattern (CCAT-style reasoning; not a Australian Curriculum v9.0 outcome).
Verbal reasoning
2 topics in Verbal reasoning this year.
Reasoning · verbal
- Reason about word meaning and relationships under time pressure (CCAT-style reasoning; not a Australian Curriculum v9.0 outcome).
- Reason about word meaning and relationships under time pressure (CCAT-style reasoning; not a Australian Curriculum v9.0 outcome).
English
1 topic in English this year.
Comprehension
- Determine the main idea of a text and support it with evidence from the text.
Spelling
1 topic in Spelling this year.
Phonics and Word Knowledge
- Apply spelling patterns and conventions to spell words accurately.
Science
1 topic in Science this year.
Physical Science
- Describe how light travels and how sound is produced and transmitted.
Writing
1 topic in Writing this year.
Writing
- Organise writing into paragraphs, each developing one idea.
Brain teasers
1 topic in Brain teasers this year.
Puzzles and reasoning
- Work out an answer from the information given, using reasoning rather than recall.