Frogs are the only remaining amphibian in Australia. In Australia there are about 240 species which can be found in almost any Australian landscape. Let’s dive in and learn about frogs!
Students are introduced to the amazing world of life cycles. Students will have an opportunity to investigate the life cycle of living things and build an understanding that not all living things look similar from birth.
What season is it in Sydney at the moment? The D’harawal people, the Aboriginal people from south of Sydney Harbour, identify six distinct seasons in Sydney. Students will use D’harawal knowledge to discover the features of the current season.
There are more insects in the world than any other type of animal. Come and explore what an insect is and why they are important.
Bees are amazing little creatures. We have so much to learn about them. Come along and join us to learn more about these beeeeautiful insects.
Mangroves are one of the amazing ecosystems at Bobbin Head. In this lesson students will take a closer look at the natural features of the mangroves and compare them to the natural features of plants in their home or school environment.
Sydney is a city built upon sandstone rock, which is millions of years old. Let’s explore the amazing world of sandstone, and how it gets shaped and see how the Aboriginal Peoples made use of this spectacular rock.
Do you know which part of a plant you are eating? Did you ever wonder what plants need to grow? Have you ever grown a plant from a seed?
Complete these activities to find out!
Do you know how to plant seedlings or seeds? Did you know that the roots that you eat will usually keep growing if you replant them? Learn how to grow a quick and easy plant that your family can eat.
Tree Hollows provide homes for many of our local animals. In this unit we will learn about which animals use hollows as their homes and how we can best protect old trees that are crucial for some of our special Australian animals.
Learn to create your own nature journal. Today's focus will be on living things. Find out what living things you have in your schoolyard, backyard and balcony.
Welcome to the lands of the GuriNgai Peoples! Take a closer look at a shell midden, engraving site and grinding grooves to find out what kinds of Aboriginal sites you might find at Bobbin Head.
What season is it in Sydney at the moment? The D’harawal people, the Aboriginal people from south of Sydney Harbour, identify six distinct seasons in Sydney. Students will use D’harawal knowledge to discover the features of the current season.
Beaches are a special part of Australian life and are homes to many different animals and plants. Come and visit Putty Beach with Pam!
The Mangrove ecosystem at Bobbin Head is home to a variety of different animals such as fish, crabs and birds. In this activity students will be looking at how mangrove habitat supports the needs of living things and investigate animal interactions in their local area.
Mangroves are one of the amazing ecosystems at Bobbin Head. In this lesson students will take a closer look at the natural features of the mangroves and compare them to the natural features of plants in their home or school environment.
Do you know which part of a plant you are eating? Did you ever wonder what plants need to grow? Have you ever grown a plant from a seed?
Complete these activities to find out!
Do you know how to plant seedlings or seeds? Did you know that the roots that you eat will usually keep growing if you replant them? Learn how to grow a quick and easy plant that your family can eat.
Tree Hollows provide homes for many of our local animals. In this unit we will learn about which animals use hollows as their homes and how we can best protect old trees that are crucial for some of our special Australian animals.
Learn to create your own nature journal. Today's focus will be on living things. Find out what living things you have in your schoolyard, backyard and balcony.
Sydney is a city built upon sandstone rock, which is millions of years old. Let’s explore the amazing world of sandstone, and how it gets shaped and see how the Aboriginal Peoples made use of this spectacular rock.
Bees are amazing little creatures. We have so much to learn about them. Come along and join us to learn more about these beeeeautiful insects.
Sydney is a city built upon sandstone rock, which is millions of years old. Let’s explore the amazing world of sandstone, and how it gets shaped and see how the Aboriginal Peoples made use of this spectacular rock.
Welcome to the lands of the GuriNgai Peoples! Take a closer look at a shell midden, engraving site and grinding grooves to find out what kinds of Aboriginal sites you might find at Bobbin Head.
Learn to create your own nature journal. Today's focus will be on living things. Find out what living things you have in your schoolyard, backyard and balcony.
Bees are amazing little creatures. We have so much to learn about them. Come along and join us to learn more about these beeeeautiful insects.
Welcome to the lands of the GuriNgai Peoples! Take a closer look at a shell midden, engraving site and grinding grooves to find out what kinds of Aboriginal sites you might find at Bobbin Head.
Beaches are a special part of Australian life and are homes to many different animals and plants. Come and visit Putty Beach with Pam!