Early Stage 1
Our Early Stage 1 excursions are designed for Kindergarten students and use play-based, hands-on learning in the natural environment.
Teddy Bears Picnic
An excursion for Kindergarten students covering science and geography in a fun way.
This special program focuses on the needs of living things: air-water-shelter-food.
Students and their teddies participate in a number of activities including an earth walk, habitat games, story time and an amazing picnic in the bush with their favourite teddy or stuffed toy.
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People Live in Places
Warrumbungle National Park – Camp Blackman Camping Area and Nature Trail Canyon Bush Walk
Importance of places to people and communication of geographical information and uses of geographical tools.
Key questions answered are:
- What are the natural and human features of places?
- What makes a place special?
- How can we care for places ?
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Storytime: Endangered Species
An excursion or incursion for kindergarten and stage 1 students covering living creatures and environmental concerns in an exciting and interactive way.
This program focuses on characteristics of living creatures, how they interact with their environment and the human impact on endangered species.
Students are immersed in an educational story through object theatre and soundscape, share knowledge and experiences, and engage in performance and soundscapes.
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WNPEEC provides follow-on activities and lessons for teachers to develop in class units and follow sessions with EEC.
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