Location, location, location!
Use geographical skills and tools to build a shelter and plant the perfect picnic with your students.

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Stage
Stage 2
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Subject
Geography
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Duration
2 hours
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Students will explore different locations to investigate the natural vegetation and human features of the Garden.
The students will experience a scavenger hunt, an ephemeral mapping activity, shelter building exercise, and uses geographical tools to discover environments.
Students will
- Conduct a scavenger hunt to identify natural and human features of the Garden, and how the features are used.
- Use their geographical knowledge of directions to build a shelter using sticks and loose parts.
- Apply geographical tools of inquiry, such as thermometers and anemometers, to measure characteristics of different locations to plan the perfect picnic.
Key content
- Identify natural and human features of the Garden, and how the features are used.
- Explore unfamiliar surroundings with all their senses.
- Apply geographical information to help decide on ideal locations.
- Work collaboratively with others to construct shelters for living things in the Garden.
- Explain what makes a shelter suitable for the conditions.
Links to New South Wales curriculum
Focus Syllabus Outcomes
Geography
- Examines features and characteristics of places and environments (GE2-1)
- Describes the ways people, places and environments interact (GE2-2)
- Acquires and communicates geographical information using geographical tools for inquiry (GE2-4)
Supported Syllabus Outcomes
Natural Environment
- Identifies the basic needs of living things (STe-8NE)
Working Scientifically
- Explores their immediate surroundings by questioning, observing with their senses and communicating to share their observations and ideas (STe-4WS)

Enjoy a scavenger hunt to identify natural and human features of the Garden, and how the features are used.
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