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Apologies - our 360 images are currently inaccessible due to changes to the 360 service provider. We are aiming to update these during Term 4 this year.
The following is a virtual fieldwork program set at West Head in Sydney's North.
There are five parts to complete:
Activity 1 - Site Information
Activity 2 - Landscapes and Landforms
Activity 3 - Fieldwork Equipment
Activity 4 - Fieldwork Task
Activity 5 - Aboriginal Connection to Country
Step 1 - Download a copy of the Student Fieldwork Booklet and save in to your own drive before you begin.
Step 2 - Use the top menu on this site to navigate through the activities, completing answers to each question in your Student Fieldwork Booklet.
Student Fieldwork Booklet
You may wish to assess student learning using the Student Fieldwork Booklet and differentiate the questions to meet the needs of your students. Download the booklet and send out your own version.
Google Form
You may also wish to assess student learning using a google form. Create a copy from the Google Form Task Template modify the questions to meet the needs of your students and then send the link to your students. You will then be able collect the data back.
Contact
Contact David Smith from Gibberagong EEC if you have any questions or for the answers david.smith27@det.nsw.edu.au or 9457 8245.
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