Paluma Environmental Education Centre
School:Example State SchoolYear Level:4Teacher/ s:Class TeacherExn No:XX
From:Monday 6August 2012To:Wednesday 8August 2012Paluma EECTeacher:Paluma Teacher EARTH/SPACE SCIENCE(EROSION) - YEAR 4
Monday 06.08.2012 / Tuesday 07.08.2012 / Wednesday 08.08.2012AWARENESS / CONNECTION / ACTION
CT Class Teacher
PT Paluma Teacher/s
BS Barry Smith Unit Support Officer / Rise and Shine 6.30 am / Rise and Shine 6.30 am
Observing Birds/ Using Binoculars [7] PT/CT
- Learn how to use binoculars
- Observe birds in grounds and on rainforest edge HID 07
- Walk to McClellandsLookout
- Check landscape features against a map/ GoogleEarth with iPads
Cooked Breakfast 7:30 am / Continental Breakfast [Slideshow of students photos on IWB] 7.30 am
EXPLORE Investigation 1 (modelled) - Examining Erosion PT
Ref. Primary Connections Year 4 Beneath our Feet Lesson 7 TR pp.51, 58 – 65
- PEEC Teachers set up & model application of water to the sand tray.
- PEEC Teachers assist students generate the variables grid (to be typed up & copied for students to add to their booklets)
Sensory Trail Experience [8] PT/CT
- Discuss the requirements for this activity
- Experience the Sensory Trail HID 08
Travel from:Example State School
To: Paluma Environmental Education Centre
ETA Paluma approximately 10:30pm
Students:On arrival, unload gear from coach CT
The Great Hunt – Student-led induction activity
Combined orientation tour of buildings & grounds BS
Morning Tea 10.30 am / Morning Tea/ Lunch 10.30 am
EXPLORE Investigation 1 (modelled) - Examining Erosion PT
Ref. Primary Connections Year 4 Beneath our Feet Lesson 7 TR pp.51, 58 – 65
- Students repeat investigation changing the variable to ‘slope’.
- Students record & graph results.
- In their groups, students explain their understandings of erosion
- Students discuss school ground examples of erosion & possible mitigation solutions to share with their school community – record in journals
Litterless Lunch 11:30am / Lunch 12.30 pm / Load bus & leave Paluma 12:15pm
Students: Move personal gear to cabins CT/Adult Helper
ENGAGE The Great Hunt for Erosion (1) PT/CT
- Discuss local causes of erosion eg natural disasters, annual rainfall, human influence
- Explore Magic Spot Trail to Rainforest Classroom, taking photos of specific examples of erosion; discuss evidence of erosion seen HID 3
- Erosion mitigation measures at the Centre egReplas tiles BS
- Walk to Witts looking for erosion mitigation attempts – on the roadway & on the walking track & take photos
- Take photos of representative examples
- Earth’s surface changes over time as a result of natural processes and human activity (ACSSU075)
Resources
Assessment Resources for Class TeacherStudent Checklists (for completion by the Class Teacher)
GTMJ/Criteria Sheet for Beneath Our Feet: Examining Erosion investigation– written to suit all year levels
Student Booklet
- Resource Sheet 4 (page 51 Beneath Our Feet)
- Resource Sheet 6 (Beneath Our Feet adapted) - Investigation planner adapted for water erosion
- Science journal pages
- 1.25L bottle & bucket
- permanent marker pen, rulers
- Sand, soil, pebbles (from landscaping suppliers)
- Collection sticks, stones, leaves, hessian, grass clippings, paddlepop sticks
- Disposable aluminium roasting trays & plastic box lid to sit roaster on
- A3 enlarged Resource Sheet 4 (page 51 Beneath Our Feet)
- Primary Connections class set Role badges
- Team Roles & Team Skills charts
- Fair Test chart & Word Wall
- 3 laptops/workstations & Smartboard
- Digital cameras & Flip Videos
- iPad/iTouch (optional)
Afternoon Tea 3:30pm / Afternoon Tea 3.00 pm
Discuss Team Roles & Team Skills – display posters; set up working groups; short activity making up a team name to practise group skills/roles, introduction to Science Journal
ENGAGE - Learning Objects –focus on causes of erosion other than rainwater
Showers/ Free Time/ Fire Drill CT/Adult Helper / ELABORATE Investigation 2 Controlling Erosion PT
Ref. Primary Connections Year 4 Beneath our Feet Lesson 7 TR pp.51,58–65
- Testing another variable – the presence of any stabilising elements
- Give each group pieces of hessian, leaves, grass clippings, paddlepop sticks, small rocks
- Students repeat investigation changing the variable to stabilising elements & report back orally
Dinner 6.00 pm / Dinner 6.00 pm
Evening Program PT/CT
1. After Dark Experience [4] - Paluma Rainforest Walk PT/CT
View glowing fungi & listen to night sounds
2. Three x 20 minute rotations (set up 3 laptops):
a. Observing Nocturnal Animals [5] at Bandicoot Bench PT
ENGAGE b. Science Journal
c. Review of Learning Objcets / Evening Program PT/CT/ Adult Helper
EVALUATE Science Journal Writing CT
- Work on selecting photos to illustrate Science Journal, using IWB & Powerpoint/ Photostory PT
- Outdoor Fireplace / Marshmallows [42] HID 2 CT/Adult Helper
Finish 9.30 pm / Finish 9.30 pm
Bedtime/ Lights Out RA19 10.00 pm / Bedtime/ Lights Out RA19 10.00 pm