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Wild world of whales

Stage 3 (Years 5-6), Geography, Awabakal Nature Reserve

Overview

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Wild world of Whales is a school excursion for Stage 3 (Years 5-6) students focusing on Geography outcomes. Explore the open forest and coastal heath communities of Awabakal Nature Reserve as you journey to the lookout to spot migrating whales. Learn about the different types of whales, how they live and why they migrate along the East Coast of Australia.

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COG: Living land.

For program outline, safety and practical information about this excursion, see info for teachers

Stage Stage 3 (Years 5-6)
Learning area Geography
Objectives

Students will:

  • Walk through the open forest and coastal heath communities and identify plants
  • Look for whales from the lookout
  • Learn about the different types of whales, their role in the environment and how to identify them
  • Learn how beliefs and practices regarding whales have changed over time
  • Discuss the impacts of humans on their environment.

Excursion details

When

Weekdays June to October.

Availability
Guided. Available on request.
Duration
2hrs
Grading
Medium. Guided activities in a suburban National park, on formed and uneven bush walking tracks and along sandy tracks.
Price

$225 per group (includes GST). Max 30 students per group. For groups over 30 conditions apply.

Accessibility
Hard
Meeting point
Awabakal Environmental Education Centre, 51 Boundary Rd, Dudley.
Equipment
provided
Yes. All equipment is provided. Please bring binoculars if you have them.
Booking
If you would like to organise a NPWS school excursion please get in touch with local staff or use the 'Enquire' link for the online form.
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