All our programs are either tailored to support relevant units within the Australian curriculum, or as specifically requested by our clients.
Our “Heathland” programs for years 3-6 have been specifically developed for this age group, and for a variety of learning abilities. Through participation in this program, students gain a basic understanding and awareness of the unique community of plants and animals that inhabit heathland environments through direct interaction with the natural environment (excursions) or through an interactive PPP with a variety of items salvaged from heathland to pass around (incursion). This experience can be delivered to complement the following units or modules:
Geography:
Science:
Heathland is not a commonly considered destination for studies in biology or ecosystem dynamics. However, this habitat presents a number of unique plant and animal adaptations that support life in a highly dynamic environment. Primary teachers choosing to undertake one of our field-based “Heathland” excursions have the option of an ‘Experiential’ field trip (usually Grades K/P-4) or a ‘Work-booklet’ based field trip (usually grades 5-6/7). Experiential field trips are less structured than work-booklet-based field trips and allow flexibility to follow the specific interests of the group. Work-booklet-based field trips allow for a methodical and structured investigation of heathland and coastal/desert environments. Virtual heathland investigations allow students who are unable to participate in a field trip (e.g. due to finances, proximity to habitat, behaviour issues, etc.) to gain a basic understanding of heathland and coastal/desert environments through a well-designed in-class presentation.