Look Out for Living Things

Explore the amazing world of plant and animal habitats in the Gardens and discover the characteristics and needs of living things.

Children building a shelter with branches and leaves
Stage

Early Stage 1

Subject

Mathematics and English

Duration

2 hours

Location

The Bowden Centre, Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan

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Cost

Minimum charges apply. Discounts apply for full day programs!

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This lesson offers students hands-on learning experiences and an opportunity to be a scientist — observing animal tracks and traces, making habitats, and developing critical thinking through interactive story-telling. 

Students will

  • Learn about the habitats of living things through shelter building.
  • Discover and observe evidence of animals and plants in their habitats by using our senses.
  • Learn about the needs of plants via role play, story-telling and caretaking.

Key content

  • Recognising living things and their characteristics, behaviours and the environment in which they live
  • Exploring how a plant grows by identifying its needs
  • Identifying evidence of animal and plant tracks and traces that indicate living things are present
  • Describing the opportunities for designing habitats for living things
  • Responding to the shared reading of texts for enjoyment and to retell familiar stories through roleplay

Links to New South Wales curriculum

Focus Syllabus Outcomes

Science and Technology - Living World

  • Explores the characteristics, needs and uses of living things (STe-3LW-ST)

 

Supported Syllabus Outcomes

Design and Production

  • Develops solutions to an identified need (Ste-2DP-DT)

 

Working Scientifically

  • Observes, questions and collects data to communicate ideas (STe-1WS-S)
Girl looking at tree branch during school excursion

Students will use their senses to discover and observe evidence of animals and plants in their habitats.