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Bonnie Vale campground, Royal National Park. Photo: Andrew Richards

Living world wet and dry environments

Come and explore the Living World with us on this Stage 1 (Years 1-2) Science and Technology at Bonnie Vale in the Royal National Park. Students will explore both wet and dry environments and learn the importance of plant and animal habitat.

Stage
Stage 1 (Years 1-2)
Learning area
Science and Technology
When

Weekdays during school term.

Where
Bonnie Vale campground
WildTracker scientific investigation, guided by national parks staff. Photo: J. Spencer/OEH

Living world WildTracker at Audley

Join us on a WildTracker Science and Technology excursion for Stage 2 (Years 3-4) students at Audley in the Royal National Park. We'll don our detective hats and investigate, explore and analyse the natural environment, identify and group species, and discover the key elements that make up quality habitat for native plants and animals.

Stage
Stage 2 (Years 3-4)
Learning area
Science and Technology
When
Weekdays during school terms.
Where
Royal National Park in Sydney and surrounds, South Coast
Henry Head track, Kamay Botany Bay National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Bound for Botany Bay

In 1770, James Cook and his crew aboard the Endeavour were bound for a place he would name ‘Botany Bay’. Their 8-day stay had a dramatic impact on the future of Australia. This Stage 2 (Years 3-4) History excursion explores the first British landing on Australian soil.

Stage
Stage 2 (Years 3-4)
Learning area
History
When

Weekdays (all year), 10am to 2pm, including meal breaks.

Where
La Perouse Museum, La Perouse area

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