Features of Places
Students will explore the places they live in and belong to while observing and describing features of places.
Stage 1
Geography
2 hours
Visitor Centre, Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah
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Students will explore the best of the natural and human features of the Botanic Garden and use geographic information and tools to interpret the environment.
Students will
- Observe the natural and human features of different parts of the Garden on a guided discovery walk.
- Create an ephemeral map to interpret the features they have observed.
- Participate in a storytelling experience and discuss how to care for the natural world.
Key content
- Investigate the human and natural features of the Botanic Garden, e.g. buildings, playgrounds, garden beds, lakes and ponds.
- Observe how people use the Garden for a variety of purposes, e.g. visitors, scientists, horticulturists.
- Identify the features of places by creating and interpreting simple maps.
- Engage with storytelling to learn about how to care for local wildlife.
- Consider how people can be caretakers of their local places.
Links to New South Wales curriculum
Geography
- Describes features of places and the connections people have with places (GE1-1)
- Identifies ways in which people interact with and care for places (GE1-2)
- Communicates geographical information and uses geographical tools for inquiry (GE1-3)
Participate in a storytelling experience and discuss how to care for the natural world.
Related excursions
Experience the Garden and its fascinating nightlife on this adventure by torchlight.
Learn how First Nations People’s concept of time and seasons is circular and explain how things happen in the world around them.
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