The good thing about the simple outcomes and the numbers: my students use the numbers, and they're easy to keep track of. They are also the numbers the Department of Education uses.
The down side about the simplicity of the outcomes: they can appear vague, and don't necessarily inspire a lot of creativity.
Here they are:

Below, you can see how I simplified the entire ELA curriculum and sorted the essential outcomes for students by grade.

I did something very similar with the grade 8 curricula for which I am responsible. I created posters with the learning outcomes only for each subject. This gives me, at a glance, the entire program for my grade. Is very helpful!
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