| Type |
Description |
Resources Covering the Topic |
Easy
|
- Ecosystems.
- Discusses different types of ecosystems from across the
world. |
|
- Ecosystems: an introduction.
- A brief but succinct introduction to what ecosystems
are. |
|
- What is Ecology?
- Brief description. |
|
- What is an Ecosystem?
- Brief description with examples. |
|
| - What is an Ecosystem? |
|
- Ecosystems of Our World.
What is a
Biome?
- Easy to understand with good links to examples. |
|
| More
Comprehensive
|
- What is an Ecosystem? |
Environment Canada
http://www.eman-rese.ca/eman/faq.html#head6_2 |
|
- Values
for Human Use of Water.
- Comprehensive summary of human use and
intrinsic value of aquatic systems and use of
water. |
NSW EPA
http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/soe/soe2000/bw/
bw_2.htm#bw_2_h025 |
More
Complex
|
- Comprehensive and thorough review
of
ecosystem services with examples. |
|
|
- What is an Ecosystem?
- Thorough site with excellent links. |
|
|
- People and Ecosystems.
- Thorough site with excellent links. |
|
| Band |
Activity |
Contact |
Early
Years
|
- Our Patch and Catchment
Care Programs.
- Run by the Patawalonga and Torrens,
Onkaparinga and North Adelaide and
Barossa Catchment Water Management
Boards.
- Programs assist students in learning about
biodiversity issues and assist in activities
that address associated environmental
problems. |
|
|
- Create a River Habitat.
- Classroom drawing activity. |
|
|
- Act-an-Aquatic.
- Uses dressing up to explore a variety of
adaptations of aquatic creatures. |
|
|
- The Lifecycle of a Butterfly.
- Lots of activities, photos and detailed
information about different types of
butterflies. |
|
Primary
Years
|
- Our Patch and Catchment
Care Programs.
- Run by the Patawalonga and Torrens,
Onkaparinga and North Adelaide and
Barossa Catchment Water Management
Boards.
- Programs assist students in learning about
biodiversity issues and assist in activities
that address associated environmental
problems. |
|
|
- Web site provides links to activities
through
the Biowhat? Kit.
- A starter kit for primary schools, to conserve
and promote biodiversity in their school
community. |
|
|
- Explore Your Wetland.
- Organise a trip to your local wetland and we
will assist you in learning about how they
work. |
|
|
- Why Wetlands?
- The role of wetlands in improving water
quality and provision of habitats. |
|
|
- A range of Murray River habitats
activities
to do in the classroom.
- Download and print off sheets to participate.
- Many activities for the Primary Years. |
|
|
- River Habitats.
- Classroom and outdoor activity session that
focuses on what habitats are, why they are
important, different habitat types and
conducting habitat surveys.
- Lower Murray region only. |
|
|
- Food Webs.
- Primary school activities and teacher notes. |
|
|
- Lots of activities, descriptions
and facts
about habitats of the world. |
|
|
- Guided walks, education officer
assisted
lessons, hands on kits, special events and
Aboriginal guides for indigenous plant use
walks. |
|
Middle
Years
|
- Our Patch and Catchment
Care Programs.
- Run by the Patawalonga and Torrens,
Onkaparinga and North Adelaide Barossa
Catchment Water Management Boards.
- Programs assist students in learning about
biodiversity issues and assist in activities
that address associated environmental
problems. |
|
|
- Why Wetlands?
- The role of wetlands in improving water
quality and provision of habitats. |
|
|
- Food Webs.
- Secondary school activities and teacher
notes. |
|
|
- River Habitats.
- Classroom and outdoor activity session that
focuses on what habitats are, why they are
important, different types and conducting
habitat surveys.
- Lower Murray region only. |
|
|
- A range of River Murray habitats
activities
to do in the classroom.
- Download and print off sheets to participate.
- Many activities for the Middle years. |
|
|
- Guided Walks.
- Education officer assisted lessons, hands on
kits, special events and Aboriginal guides for
indigenous plant use walks. |
|