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Lesson 10 of 14 in this unit

  • Secondary
  • Year 7 - 8
  • English
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  • Environmental
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Lesson summary

Small groups of students have ten minutes to research what the most common plants and animals are in some of Australia’s most common ecosystems.

Learning intentions:

Students will...

  • link ecosystems with plants, animals, physical and climatic features
  • build on concepts of species and ecosystem diversity
  • use search engines to locate required information efficiently.

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