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Back to Paradise Country
Cost
TBC
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TBC
Type
Staff-led
Duration
5 hours
Years
Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3
Subject
Science, Humanities & Social Science

This program provided students with hands-on experiences with living things, including plants and animals, and their basic needs for survival including seasonal change and the implementations of these changes. Students will have the opportunity to use their inquiry skills to pose questions and engage in discussions with our specialist team, as well as compare and contrast the needs of animals, humans and living things within the environment.

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About the Program

This program provided students with hands-on experiences with living things, including plants and animals, and their basic needs for survival including seasonal change and the implementations of these changes. Students will have the opportunity to use their inquiry skills to pose questions and engage in discussions with our specialist team, as well as compare and contrast the needs of animals, humans and living things within the environment.

Further Infomation

Students can experience opal and gold mining, as well as koala photos, for an additional charge. These additional experiences would extend the program by approximately 30 minutes, with the program finish time being approximately 2.30pm. 

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For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.

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