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Insect Biodiversity

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In this program, students will engage in an exploration of the biodiversity present in bush areas and native gardens, with a particular focus on invertebrates. Through hands-on activities, students will collect and identify a variety of invertebrates, employing dichotomous keys to aid in their identification. This process will enhance their observational skills and understanding of unique characteristics among different species. As students investigate the physical conditions of their chosen environment, they will learn to articulate the essential requirements for the living organisms that inhabit these areas. The use of scientific equipment, such as magnifying glasses, viewers, and microscopes, will facilitate detailed observations, allowing students to describe and appreciate the diverse range of organisms in bushland settings. Extension activities may involve analysing professionally collected specimens, where students will apply age-appropriate dichotomous keys to identify and classify these specimens. This program not only fosters scientific inquiry and observation but also promotes an appreciation for biodiversity, First Nations perspectives and the interconnectedness of life in our natural environment.

Key Concepts:

  • Biodiversity & Ecosystems – Interactions between diverse living organisms and ecosystems.
  • Life Cycles, Growth and Survival - Unique features of species, habitat requirements, environmental conditions for survival.
  • Scientific Inquiry – Collection, observation, identification and classification skills.
  • Health & Safety – Behaviours th​a​t optimise safe & ethical interaction with living organisms. 

AC(v8) Curriculum Links

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AC(v9) Curriculum Links

Year 3

Science Understanding

Biological Science

Compare characteristics of living and non-living things and examine the differences between the life cycles of plants and animals. (AC9S3U01)

 

Science as Human Endeavour

Use and Influence of Science

Consider how people use scientific explanations to meet a need or solve a problem. (AC9S3H02)

 

Science Inquiry

Questioning and Predicting

Pose questions to explore observed patterns and relationships & make predictions based on observations. (AC9S3I01)

Planning and Conducting

Follow procedures to make and record observations, including making formal measurements using familiar scaled instruments and using digital tools as appropriate. (AC9S3I03)

Evaluating

Compare findings with those of others, consider if investigations were fair, identify questions for further investigation and draw conclusions. (AC9S3I05)

Cross Curriculum Priorities & General Capabilities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures 

First Nations communities of Australia maintain a deep connection to, and responsibility for, Country/Place and have holistic values and belief systems that are connected to the land, sea, sky and waterways. (A_TSICP1)

First Nations Australians' ways of life reflect unique ways of being, knowing, thinking and doing. (A_TSIC2)

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Last reviewed 21 November 2024
Last updated 21 November 2024