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Engaging activities inspired by recent scientific research...

                                                                    ready for your classroom!

The purpose of this website is to equip you with ready-to-go activities and resources inspired by research into the declining Baw Baw frog numbers.

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It brings the Scientist and the Science into the classroom without the Scientist actually being there!

 

The content on this website is aimed at the Year 9 classroom.

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Activities include:

- a guided-inquiry practical investigation

- a stop motion animation to understand the chytrid fungus

- a debate to consider ethics in scientific research

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Links to the Victorian Curriculum:
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1. Biological Sciences

Ecosystems consist of communities of interdependent organisms and abiotic components of the environment; matter and energy flow through these systems (VCSSU121) 

- ​Multicellular organisms rely on coordinated and interdependent internal systems to respond to changes to their environment (VCSSU117).

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2. Science Inquiry Skills

Communicate scientific ideas and information for a particular purpose, including constructing evidence-based arguments and using appropriate scientific language, conventions and representations (VCSIS140)

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3. Science as a Human Endeavour

-The values and needs of contemporary society can influence the focus of scientific research (VCSSU116)

 

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