Year 1–3
2 hours at your school or environs nearby
Big idea
Investigating the connections between self, others and place and working scientifically or geographically.
Curriculum links
Science or HASS (Geography) - see matrix for more details.
Program overview
My Patch – Science (Year 1 and 3)
Through the story ‘My Patch’, and using real-life examples from the Bunyaville Conservation Park, students apply science inquiry skills to explore animal habitats (Year 1) and the evidence of living things (tracks, scats and traces, Year 3). Students are invited to conduct their own field study, investigating plants and animals living in the school grounds or a natural place nearby. During the field investigation, students have opportunities to record and communicate their observations through application of their science inquiry skills.
My Patch – HASS (Geography) (Years 1–3)
Through the story ‘My Patch’ and using real-life examples from the Bunyaville Conservation Park, students apply HASS inquiry skills to explore the features of places and how they can be represented. Students are then invited to explore special places within their school grounds or in a natural area close to the school. They identify features of ‘Their Patch’, how it is used, how people are connected to places and how special places can be cared for. Students apply their geographical knowledge and skills to a real-life situation and have opportunities to record, represent and communicate their observations during the field investigation.
Program HASS (Geography) focus Years 1–2:
- Features of local places – natural, constructed and managed
- What makes a place special
- How we can look after a special place
- How we represent features of places
- Connections between people and places
- People give meaning to places.
Program HASS (Geography) focus Year 3:
- Human and natural characteristics of places
- Interconnection between human and natural places
- What makes places significant – people’s feeling about places
- Importance of the environment to animals and people – endangered species
- How different views about the environment influence how we protect it
- Protection of natural environments.
Curriculum Activity Risk Assessments
For this program you will need to refer to the relevant Curriculum Activity Risk Assessments.