Science - Living world
About this program
This program is designed for Stage 1 students who are learning about their living world.
Students will examine a variety of external features of plants and learn how these features can be used to help us to classify living things. Students will experience the wet environment of the rainforest and the dry environment of the sand dunes. They will have the opportunity to compare the different types of vegetation and fauna present in each of the environments. Students will undertake fieldwork to identify plants and animals at both sites and explore how different places in the environment provide for the needs of living things in different ways.
Students will examine the external features of insects and learn how these characteristics help us to identify and group living things. They will also learn about the life cycle of insects and how animals change as they grow. Students will examine live specimens and identify how living things live in different places that suit their needs.
Science Content
External features of living things
Students:
- describe the external features of a variety of living things (ACSSU017)
- identify and group plants and animals using their external features
Living things live in different places
Students:
- identify that living things live in different places that suit their needs (ACSSU211)
- recognise that people use science and technology in their daily lives, including when caring for the environment and living things
Living things change
Students:
- explore how living things grow, change and have offspring similar to themselves (ACSSU030)
Choice – Students are given choice to demonstrate evidence of learning – students can group living things as a whole class or individually.
Authenticity – Students can take photos of living things found in the lake to add to iNaturalist, and become part of a citizen science movement that assists scientists worldwide.
Complexity – What if you were the scientist and you had to group these living things? What decisions would you make and how would you group them? A shell collection can be used, or a focus on the living things collected.
Excursion activities - option 1:
Students explore two different environments at Bournda National Park – a rainforest and a sand dune. At each location students learn about the needs of the living things they discover there. They learn how different environments provide different things that animals and plants need to survive. Students conduct fieldwork to identify plants and animals in the two environments. They observe and discuss the external features of plants living in the two environments, one wet and one dry, and look at how they differ.
Excursion activities - option 2:
Students learn about the external features of living things they discover at Bournda and learn how to identify and group these living things based on their external features. They will also learn how these living things change as they grow.
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