Term 3 Virtual Excursion - Exploring Ecosystems
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Event description
Suitable for Years 3 to 10.
Hosted by expert educators, students will develop their understanding of living and non-living things, the impacts of human activities on an ecosystem and solutions to increase biodiversity at school or home.
During this interactive virtual learning session your students will:
- identify living and nonliving things in an ecosystem
- explore what an animal needs in its environment to survive
- learn about different relationships between organisms in an ecosystem, and
- create an action plan to conserve an ecosystem
Curriculum: Science, Geography and Sustainability.
Important notes:
- Our maximum group size is 30 students. Each ticket is for one class per registered school. If you have more than 30 students you will need to book a number of tickets. We aim to maximise student engagement and the opportunity for questions.
- Payments made online using a credit card will accrue a booking fee for each session ticket purchased. Alternatively, you can request an invoice. A flat booking fee of $3.63 will apply, regardless of the number of tickets purchased.
- The session will open 10 minutes before the scheduled start
- We use Zoom Video Conferencing to deliver virtual learning sessions. If your school prefers to use another video-conferencing tool, please let us know in advance to organise an alternative platform.
- Q & A will be left open for students to communicate with CERES educators during the webinar.
What you'll receive
- You will be sent a unique URL a week prior to the session to be shared with participating students
- A school teacher guide, including instructions for optional activities to do before and after your webinar
What you need for the session
- Tablet or mobile device - download the free Zoom app
- PC, laptop or smartboard - allow the Zoom extension file download request
- For in-school student webinars, we recommend one smartboard and a minimum of 1 device per 3 students.