Fishing with your Feet – Kuti Fishing on Ngarrindjeri Country
Learners will learn about pipi, or kuti fishing practices by the Ngarrindjeri people in South Australia. Students will explore concepts of working on lands and waters, care for Country, and connections with place.
Annie & the Waves Book
Annie and the Waves is a children’s storybook that follows Annie’s beach holiday and her growing confidence as she meets surf lifesavers and learns about waves, beach safety, and asking for help when needed. It highlights key safety messages such as swimming between the flags, raising your hand if in trouble, and choosing safe beaches. The page also offers a related interactive session of 20 to 25 minutes for young children to virtually engage with lifesavers and explore these concepts.
Colours on the Reef
This lesson plan focuses on learning about the importance of coral reefs and how colour can act as an indicator of reef health. Students develop an understanding of living things (coral) that can grow in different shapes and their needs within the habitat (coral reefs). Severe changes in water temperature can cause corals to change colour from brown/green to white (coral bleaching).
For the Juniors: Fish from the ocean to table
This video and activities introduces children to the journey of fish from the ocean to their plate, exploring topics such as sustainable fishing practices, the impact of overfishing, and how seafood is harvested and processed. The content aims to educate young learners about marine ecosystems and the importance of making responsible food choices.
For the Juniors: Exploring under the sea
This video takes you on an underwater journey to discover some of the ocean’s strangest and most fascinating creatures. Learn the incredible way starfish eat and explore the mysterious depths of the ocean, where extreme water pressure makes survival impossible for humans. Witness the extraordinary life that thrives in the darkest, deepest parts of the sea.
I wonder what lives here?
Students will become Earthwatch Explorers by using their senses to explore sections of their school using science equipment and techniques.
Seal the Loop: Exploring Marine Conservation
This unit engages students in inquiry-based activities on marine conservation, exploring pollution’s causes and effects, conducting waste decomposition experiments, and collaborating on conservation ideas to foster critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deeper appreciation of ocean ecosystems.
Blue The Film: the Decline of Our Oceans
This unit uses clips from Blue to inspire learning about the ocean and the impact of human behaviour on its health. Lessons incorporate mindfulness, storytelling, drama, music, design thinking, scientific inquiry, and marine turtle conservation.
Porci’s Ocean Patrol
Come discover all about the wonderful creatures that live in and around the incredible South Australian oceans and how to keep them healthy and happy. We'll also explore our Aboriginal coastal culture and have so much fun, you’ll totally want to become a Porci’s Ocean Patroller too and protect your local coastal area.
