Landscapes & Landforms (Sydney Harbour Adventure)
Geography
Syllabus Outcomes GE4-1 | GE4-2 | GE4-4 | GE4-5 | GE4-7 | GE4-8
$25.40
1x Teacher free per x10 students
+GST. As this program is an educational service, all GST charged can be reimbursed in its entirety by the Government. This price excludes transport. (Minimum charge of x30 students).
The greater the number of students you bring, the lower the cost per person!
The pricing framework for our Captain Cook Cruise programs is contingent upon the number of primary school students attending the excursion.
About
On this awe-inspiring scenic, Harbour-side adventure, students walk from the ‘Gap Lookout’ to the ‘Federation Cliff Walk’, before embarking on a private Captain Cook Cruise charter across the iconic Sydney Harbour.
On this breath-taking charter, students will enjoy the sweeping views of the city surrounds, while discovering a range of natural environments as they observe the area from both land and sea.
Syllabus Outcomes Addressed
GE4-1Â locates and describes the diverse features and characteristics of a range of places and environments
GE4-2 describes processes and influences that form and transform places and environments
GE4-4 examines perspectives of people and organisations on a range of geographical issues
GE4-5 discusses management of places and environments for their sustainability
GE4-7 acquires and processes geographical information by selecting and using geographical tools for inquiry
GE4-8 communicates geographical information using a variety of strategies

Arrive/Depart
Full Day Excursion (4 Hours) 10am – 2pm
Time allocation for excursions can be tailored and adjusted to suit your individual school timetable and scheduling.
Transport
Would you like our help with transport? We can suggest a range of transport providers to help source and book a transport quote for you! We would highly recommend that you book directly through the transport providers.
Please be aware that we provide transport quotes as a service to help make your booking process easier for you. Transport companies are in no way affiliated with Ranger Jamie Tours.
What's Included
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Syllabus Content Focus
Key inquiry questions answered
- Why is there a diversity of landscapes and landforms on Earth?
- What environmental and human processes form and transform landscapes and landforms?
- Why do people value landscapes and landforms?
- To what extent are landscapes and landforms sustainably managed and protected?
Landscapes & landforms
Students:
- investigate different landscape and the geomorphic processes that create distinctive landforms, for example: (ACHGK048, ACHGK050)
- identification of a variety of landscapes and landforms
- explanation of geomorphic processes that create landforms eg weathering, erosion, deposition, tectonic activity
Value of landscapes & landforms
Students:
- investigate the aesthetic, cultural, spiritual and economic value of landscapes and landforms for people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, for example: (ACHGK049)
- explanation of the aesthetic value of landscapes and landforms to culture and identity
- identification of how a landscape can have economic value for different people
Changing landscapes
Students:
- investigate the human causes and effects of land degradation, for example: (ACHGK051)
- identification of the ways people utilise and change landscapes
- description of the impact of a range of human activities on landscapes
Landscapes management & protection
Students:
- investigate how the protection of places is influenced by people’s perception of places, for example: (ACHGK052)
- description of the nature and extent of landscape protection across a range of scales eg locally protected places, national parks, world heritage listing
- examination of management and protection strategies for ONE landscape
- assessment of the contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ knowledge to the use and management of an Australian landscape or landform
Geomorphic hazard
Students:
- investigate ONE contemporary geomorphic hazard including causes, impacts and responses, for example: (ACHGK053)
- description of the spatial distribution of the disaster
- explanation of geomorphic processes causing the disaster and its impacts
- examination of the responses of individuals, groups and government to the impact of the disaster
- discussion of management strategies to reduce the future impact of similar natural hazard events including the role of technology in monitoring and predicting geomorphic hazards
Day Outline
Arrival / Morning Tea / Toilet Break (approx. 20 minutes) |
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10:30am – 11:00am | Students will be split into groups and complete the first section of the booklets with a Ranger Jamie Tour Guide |
11:00am – 11:40am | Group 1 to tour out to Manly Quarantine Head cliffs from the boat (looking at headlands, erosion and weathering) then back to Watsons bay to swap groups. |
11:45am – 12:25pm | Group 2 to tour out to Manly Quarantine Head cliffs from the boat (looking at headlands, erosion and weathering) then back to Watsons bay |
12:25 – 12:50pm | Students to have lunch at Watsons Bay Robertson Park on grass |
12:55 – 1:30pm | All students on boat to tour Sydney Harbour landscapes and landforms (tba locations) |
1:30pm | Drop everyone back off at Watsons Bay Wharf. |
Wrap Up / Conclusion / Toilet Break (approx. 30 minutes) |
Activities
Booklet Activities include:
A student activity booklet is written and provided by Ranger Jamie Tours. A PDF version of this booklet will be made available to you upon your booking confirmation, for you to distribute in soft and/or hard copy to your students depending on your preference.
Booklet content will have students:
- Defining landscapes and landforms
- Identifying differences between different types of landscapes and landforms
- Describing cultural, spiritual, aesthetic and economic values of landscapes and landforms
- Assessing human impacts on landscapes and landforms
- Analysing management plans on landscapes and landforms Interpreting a case study of a geomorphic hazard within the Sydney National Park
- Making field sketches
- Analysing photographs
- Map reading
- Interpreting graphs and statistics
- Visual representations
- Spatial technologies
- Mind maps
Location:
Sydney Harbour
$25.40
1x Teacher free per x10 students
+GST. As this program is an educational service, all GST charged can be reimbursed in its entirety by the Government. This price excludes transport. (Minimum charge of x30 students).
The greater the number of students you bring, the lower the cost per person!
The pricing framework for our Captain Cook Cruise programs is contingent upon the number of primary school students attending the excursion.

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Please note this is a tentative booking. After your booking request is submitted, we will be in touch via email to confirm the requested date and arrange the final details for the booking.