Program Description
Our Stage 3 program introduces students to the features and adaptations of animals that live in rock pools. Students learn about the ways that people can change and manage the natural environment. We also teach students about the actions that they can take to protect our environments and encourage others to act in more sustainable ways.
*Note: Additional activities can be run for students in Stage 3 during recess or lunch times to discuss ideas to bring about positive environmental changes in their school community (Depending on availability and student interest).
Outcomes
ST3-4LW-S examines how the environment affects the growth, survival and adaptation of living things
GE3-2 explains interactions and connections between people, places and environments
GE3-3 compares and contrasts influences on the management of places and environments
Inquiry Questions
As a part of our program, students will discover:
- What is an adaptation?
- What is camouflage?
- Why does a sea urchin have spines?
- Who is responsible for caring for and managing the environment?
- How can we bring about positive change for animals and the environment?
Program Details
Program Length: 60 minutes
Programs per day: Up to 5 sessions per day
Participant Numbers: Up to 30 children per session
Price: $300 per session (Priced from $10 per child*)
*Note: Price may vary based on student and session numbers. See FAQs for more details.