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Energy in ecosystems

S2

Dubbo

Science

Summary

S2 - Science
Explore how energy flows through food chains and how living things rely on balanced ecosystems to survive.

Things to know

  • Stage

    Stage 2
  • Learning areas

    Science
  • Duration

    45 minutes
  • Cost

    $14.00 per student for NSW Government Schools, or $16.00 per student for non-NSW Government Schools.
  • Inclusions

    Includes workshop session and Zoo entry. 

Workshop overview

In this workshop, students will journey into the world of habitats, ecosystems, and environments. Through careful observation and exploration, they'll discover the fascinating mix of living  and non-living things and investigate how energy travels through food chains, uncovering how every creature plays an important role in the survival of the whole ecosystem. 

Students will see first-hand how animals rely on each other through animal encounters. These up-close experiences will bring learning to life, deepening students understanding of how interconnected our natural world really is.

Learning outcomes

Stage: Stage 2

Outcomes

Content

Science and Technology

  • ST2-SCI-01 - uses information to investigate the solar system and the effects of energy on living, physical and geological systems. 

Physical and living systems depend on energy

Living things depend on energy and materials to survive

  • Describe the relationship between habitat, ecosystem and environment.
  • Observe and describe living and non-living things in a habitat.
  • Describe the transfer of energy between plants and animals using food chains, Tier 2 and Tier 3 vocabulary.
  • Describe ways in which plants and animals depend on each other for survival.

Taronga Education is dedicated to providing inclusive and accessible learning experiences for all students. Our aim is to support every student’s participation and engagement in our workshops, and would be happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments for your students. Please contact our education team with any queries you might have.

Availability

Workshops are available Monday to Friday and at anytime between 9.00 am - 2.00 pm. 

Submit a booking request to book this workshop. A member of our Education Team will be in touch to confirm your booking.

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