Overview
In this workshop, students will get up close with a range of native Australian animals to discover how living things find air, water, and energy in their environments. By examining animal bodies, movements, and their eating habits, students will uncover the amazing adaptations that help each species survive.
The lesson also explores how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples use their deep knowledge of local plants and animals to live sustainably on Country. This engaging session encourages students to connect with the natural world around them and appreciate the vital relationships that support life.
Suitable for
Early Stage 1 Science
Location
Backyard to Bush. Also available at Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo.
Availability
Workshops are available Tuesday to Friday with session times at 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm. Bookings for next calender year open up Week 1 of Term 4. Please email the Taronga Education Team for questions about availability.