Micro Hike Lower Primary – Lesson Plan

Designed for Lower Primary (Kindergarten – Year 2)

 

Science

  • Science involves observing, asking questions about, and describing changes in objects and events (ACSHE013)
  • Engage in discussions about observations and represent ideas (ACSIS233)
  • At the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
    • Create an informal transect through a chosen environment
    • Observe small natural items and features with natural eyesight or a magnifying glass
    • Reflect on how observation changes with a different perspective
    • Highlight the types of small creatures that line in the school grounds

 

This resource is part of the My Outdoor Classroom Day Nature Passport Package, created by Nature Play WA with proud support from Department of Education WA.

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