Life Under the Microscope
Outreach
Background
Animals have a variety of amazing adaptations which help them to survive in their environment. Students will investigate various structural adaptations of vertebrates and invertebrates under a microscope, to gain a greater understanding of the importance of these features to their survival.
Prior Knowledge
No prior knowledge is required. This can be a pre-visit, post-visit or a stand alone activity.
Key Learning Question
What specific features do animals have that help them to survive in their environment?
Learning Intentions
In this program students will:
- Compare and contrast between various features that are observable with the eye, through a magnifying glass and under the microscope
- Discover the structural adaptations of animals that enable them to survive in their environment
Activities
Students will:
- Use microscopes to have a detailed look at the features of reptile scales, various types of feathers, dragonflies, moths, worms, beetles and spiders
- Make inferences based on their observations
- Record and draw observations
Victorian Curriculum
Science – Biological sciences
- Living things have structural features and adaptations that help them to survive in their environment (VCSSU074)
- The growth and survival of living things are affected by the physical conditions of their environment (VCSSU075)
Learning Continuum
The following Learning Continuum is a guide for teachers to show the links between the programs Ecolinc offers onsite, online and through outreach. The Learning Continuum can be used to access Ecolinc resources to support the development of units of work.
Ecolinc Learn Online is an online learning management system offering interactive online courses for students and teachers. These courses can be undertaken either as a pre-visit, post-visit or stand-alone.
Outreach programs are conducted by an Ecolinc education officer at your school. They are available to moderately disadvantaged primary schools in the Geelong, Ballarat and western suburbs areas (or within 100km radius from Bacchus Marsh).
Onsite:
Outreach: