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Forest Ecology Walk

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Forest ecology walks provide students with an immersive, hands-on experience to enhance their understanding of natural environments and ecosystems. This activity fosters a connection with nature, encourages curiosity, and develops observational skills. By engaging with forest ecosystems, students will explore the interrelationships between living organisms and their habitats while gaining insights into the traditional knowledge systems and cultural significance of Country to First Nations peoples.

Key Concepts:

  • Geography & Sustainability: Explore & understand features of natural places and the importance of sustainable practices in caring for Country.
  • First Nations Connections: Appreciate traditional knowledge systems, cultural connections & significance of Country for First Nations peoples.
  • Living Things & Habitats: Recognise the basic needs of living organisms and how habitats support them.
  • Weather & Seasons: Learn about the effects of weather and seasonal changes on living things.
  • ​​​Observation & Sensory Exploration: Use senses and scientific tools to make observations of plants and animals.​

AC(v8) Curriculum Links

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Curriculum Links (ACv9)

Cross Curriculum Priorities & General Capabilities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures 
Sustainability
General Capabilities
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Last reviewed 15 November 2024
Last updated 15 November 2024