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Blueback - Sustainability and the Ocean

This unit provides a powerful way for students to develop their ocean literacy skills through studying the film adaptation of Tim Winton’s classic novella, Blueback. Using clips from the film, contemp...
  • Primary
  • Year 5
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Geography
  • Environmental
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Blue The Film: Our Oceans and Our Future

This resource pack includes various lessons for students to explore their connection to the ocean, learn about ocean health, and develop their communication skills, all with the help of clips from the...
  • Secondary
  • Year 7 - 8
  • English
  • Creative writing
  • Learning through film
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Take 3 - How Are We Connected To The Ocean?

Students explore the question: How are we connected to the ocean? They begin by completing a Think-Pair-Share routine about how they believe they are connected to the ocean. They then view a gallery o...
  • Secondary
  • Year 7 - 10
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Environmental
  • Biodiversity
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Take 3 For The Sea - Exploring Solutions to Plastic Pollution

The unit describes a series of activities for students to explore their connection to the ocean and the impact of plastic waste on it. The activities involve watching videos, creating exhibits, genera...
  • Secondary
  • Year 7 - 10
  • Science
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Geography

Magpie Minds: Learning Side by Side

Help your students stand Side by Side against racism and prejudice. The Magpie Minds Education Resources, developed with the Collingwood Football Club, feature exclusive AFL and AFLW player interviews...
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Ocean and Climate - Interconnected and Irreplaceable

Students will evaluate geographical data and information to make generalisations and predictions, explain patterns and trends, and infer relationships by hearing from First Nations peoples and climate...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Geography
  • Environmental
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Video

Ocean acidification

Struggling to understand why the coral is bleaching, and crabs' shells are getting brittle? Cool's here to explain in simple terms. Australian Curriculum (v9.0) content description: Year 9 Science Rep...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9
  • Science
  • Environmental
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Fact sheet

Ocean Acidification

In this educational factsheet, we explore Ocean Acidification. It’s pretty hard to imagine that we humans are capable of changing the chemical composition of the oceans. But that’s exactly what we’re...
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Science
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
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Ocean Guardians Being Turtle-Friendly

In this social action lesson, students will become ocean guardians by taking action around the issue of plastic in the ocean. They will engage in an abridged version of the design thinking process to...
  • Primary
  • Foundation
  • Year 1 - 2
  • English
  • Science
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Ocean Guardians Caring For Our Oceans

This lesson incorporates clips from Blue The Film as learning inspiration. Students draw conclusions and consolidate their learning from Blue The Film: Inquiry – Foundation or Blue The Film: Inquiry –...
  • Primary
  • Foundation
  • Year 1 - 2
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • The Arts
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Oceans Of Rubbish (home learning)

Would you like to swim in an ocean or river full of rubbish and dirty water? Imagine what the creatures who call water home think about it! Create a poster reminding people to protect waterways. Curri...
  • Primary
  • Year 3 - 4
  • English
  • Science
  • Environmental
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Blue - Ocean Health Creative Writing

This lesson incorporates clips from Blue The Film as learning inspiration. In this finding out lesson, students will use visible thinking routines to respond to a clip from Blue The Film exploring the...
  • Year 7 - 8
  • English
  • Creative writing
  • Learning through film
  • Environmental
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Activity

Healthy Oceans

In this activity, children are asked to investigate our oceans. Younger children are asked to look at animals that live in the sea, and what features these animals have that help them live in the wate...
  • Early Learning
  • Science
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Environmental
  • Biodiversity
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