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Educational Resource:
Life Cycles of Living Things
Year 4 Science
Links to the Australian Curriculum Year 4 Content Descriptions
Science Understanding:
Biological SciencesLiving things have life cycles (ACSSU072)
Living things depend on each other and the environment to survive (ACSSU073)
Science Inquiry Skills:
Questioning and predictingWith guidance, identify questions in familiar contexts that can be investigated scientifically and make predictions based on prior knowledge (ACSIS064)
CommunicatingRepresent and communicate observations, ideas and findings using formal and informal representations (ACSIS071)
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Information for Teachers
Introduction
This educational resource will assist teachers to maximise learning opportunities for their students whilst visiting the Territory Wildlife Park. The resource consists of activities linked to the Australian Curriculum under the learning area of science. The curriculum content descriptions for this resource are listed below.
Get the link!
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Information for Teachers Classroom Activities
Curriculum reference: ACSSU072 ACSSU073 ACSIS064 ACSIS071
1. Have the students select one of the following three animals and write a half page summary of that animal’s life cycle. ~ Echidna~ Saltwater Crocodile~ Orange Lacewing Butterfly
2. Have a class discussion about food chains and draw some examples on the board to illustrate the relationships between the living things in an ecosystem.
3. Have a class discussion to revise what you have already learnt about life cycles.
~Plan an investigation to carry out at the Wildlife Park...
1. (a) Choose 3 animal species that live at the Wildlife Park and research their natural diet.
(b) Try to draw a food chain for the animals you have selected based on what lives in their environment and what they eat.
~ How to build your own worm
farmhttp://www.planetkids.biz/documents/How_to_
Build_Your_Own_Worm_Farm.pdf
~Making wildlife habitat at home
http://www.nwf.org/how-to-help/garden-for-wild-
life/create-a-habitat.aspx
~Michael Morcombe’s
Field Guide to Australian
Birds Useful app when taking students
out of the classroom to spot wildlife.
The app has over 300 bird species from which
many student activities can be developed.
http://www.michaelmorcombe.com.au/
Get the link!
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Information for Teachers Useful Links
~Platypus Life CycleAnswer questions about
feeding and reproductive
behaviour to learn about
the Life Cycle of a Monotreme. www.scootle.edu.au
~QuestaGameThis app allows kids to join real outdoor quests and experience and record the excitement of wildlifehttp//portal.questagame.com
~ Field Guide to
Northern Territory
Fauna
Explore the Northern
Territory’s unique and
diverse wildlife with this useful
app. https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/
field-guide-to-northern-territory/
id859679523?mt=8
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Living things have life cycles and go through changes throughout their lives...
~Have a class discussion to revise what you know about life cycles. In the box below, write a sentence about Life Cycles:
Before Your Excursion
Life Cycles of Living Things (Year 4)
Curriculum reference: ACSSU072
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Thinking Cap:
A life cycle....
Have a look for the living things in the pictures that live at the Wildlife Park. Some of these living things began life as an egg and some did not... ~See if you can sort the living things on the left into one of the two categories by drawing a line to link the picture with the correct category.
At the Wildlife Park
Life Cycles of Living Things (Year 4)
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Curriculum reference: ACSSU072
Started
life as
an EGG
DID NOT
start life
as an EGG
Fun Fact! A LIFE CYCLE describes the
stages that a living thing goes through during it’s life. An animal may look different
when it is at different stages of its life cycle.
Curriculum reference: ACSSU072
At the Wildlife Park
Life Cycles of Living Things(Year 4)
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A food chain shows how energy moves from one living thing to another in nature. Below is an example of a food chain in the Woodlands section at the Wildlife Park...
~In the boxes below, try to draw your own food chain based on living things that are found together at the wildlife park.
Curriculum reference: ACSSU073 ACSIS071
Grass depends on sunlight
Grasshoppers eat the grass
Quolls eat the grasshoppers
Living things depend on each
other and the environment
to survive.
What might happen if humans
took away one of the living
things in the food chain?
Thinking Cap:
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Curriculum reference: ACSSU073 ACSIS071
Living things depend on each other and the environment to survive...
~Write a sentence about Food Chains:
At the Wildlife Park
Life Cycles of Living Things (Year 4)
Nature Notes!
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Use the space below to record your observations while visiting the Wildlife Park.
Curriculum reference: ACSIS071
Nature Notes!
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Use the space below to record your observations while visiting the Wildlife Park.
Curriculum reference: ACSIS071
Drawing Corner!
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Use the space below to record your observations through drawing while visiting the Wildlife Park.
Curriculum reference: ACSIS071
Channel-billed
Cuckoo (scythrops
novaehollandiae)
Colour Corner!Colour Corner!
INOUT
Whiprays
The Oolloo Sandbar
Picnic Area
Walking pathRoad
Legend
Open only during show times
In the event of an emergencyPlease muster at the nearest train stationAnd await assistance from Park staff.
CAMP WOOLLYBUTT
Park Map
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