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Anti-Bullying Campaign at Symbio

Anti-Bullying Campaign at Symbio

Explore the themes of inclusion and respectful relationships on this engaging and hands-on excursion at Symbio Wildlife Park. Through interactive presentations with animals and two guided walks through various animal enclosures, students will observe and analyse the effects of actions that enhance or disrupt relationships using animals to highlight these themes. Let us address the issue of bullying in a non-threatening and interactive way, while promoting and highlighting the importance of respectful relationships for all living things. On this excursion, students will learn the importance of being inclusive and discover how their own uniqueness shapes who they are. Students will discuss how empathy, inclusion and respect are important in their relationships and how their own actions can impact themselves and others. Let us provide your students with a memorable and engaging learning experience with a fresh, new perspective of these important and universal issues.

Features and Adaptations of Living Things at Symbio

Features and Adaptations of Living Things at Symbio

Science Syllabus Outcomes ST3-4LW-S 1x Teacher free per x15 students (Yr 1-6)$30.00 per additional Teacher/Parent +GST. As this program is an educational service, all GST charged can be reimbursed in its entirety by the Government. This price excludes transport....

Factors That Shape Places at Symbio

Factors That Shape Places at Symbio

Cuddle a possum, pat a python and feed the wallabies in their natural habitat on this interactive and hands-on day at Symbio Wildlife Park! During this action packed excursion, students embark on intimate guided tours discovering how people and environments influence one another. Discover how people influence places on two engaging walks through the park with our expert Rangers. Students will examine native and exotic animal species up close in their custom enclosures mimicking native environments and explore the diverse features and characteristics of ecosystems including wetlands, water lagoons, bushland, deserts and rainforests. Between animal cuddles and interactive presentations, students will analyse the crucial role of zoos and discover how spaces are managed within Symbio Wildlife Park. They will also investigate the importance of a range of breeding programs in populating Australia’s endangered animal species. Your students will be bursting with extensive knowledge and fun facts after this exciting and unforgettable day!

Life Cycles Classification and Survival of Living Things at Symbio

Life Cycles Classification and Survival of Living Things at Symbio

Your students will never get a better close-up look at living things and life cycles than through a visit to Symbio Wildlife Park! Students will have the opportunity to investigate first-hand how living things have life cycles, and how they are identified and grouped based on their observable features. Our experienced Rangers will guide a walk through the exotic and native flora and fauna, giving the students the chance to learn how scientific observations help people understand the effect their actions have on the environment, and how we can care for our environment to ensure the survival of living things.

The Earth’s Environment at Symbio

The Earth’s Environment at Symbio

Surround your students with the wildlife and amazing scenery Symbio Wildlife Park has to offer!
Through observing the habitats, climates and animals, students can examine close-up how important natural vegetation and the earth’s resources are to the environment, animals and people. They will learn about the ways environments are used by people of different backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isander Peoples, and how we can work together so sustain and preserve our earth’s precious resources.

Growth of Living Things at Symbio

Growth of Living Things at Symbio

Science Syllabus Outcomes ST1-4LW-S 1x Teacher free per x15 students (Yr 1-6)$30.00 per additional Teacher/Parent +GST. As this program is an educational service, all GST charged can be reimbursed in its entirety by the Government. This price excludes transport....

Farmyard & Sustainability at Symbio

Farmyard & Sustainability at Symbio

A visit to Symbio Wildlife Park will give your students the opportunity to get up close to native and exotic animals, and observe the habitats in which they dwell. Let our experienced Rangers teach your students about the characteristics of some of Australia’s oldest species, as well as the exotic tales of our non-native animals. Students will have the opportunity to observe a variety of different enclosure environments such as rainforests, water lagoons, bushland, and explore how these environments are connected to people/ animals, and how they are crucial to our natural world. Students can hand-feed farmyard animals, kangaroos and wallabies, while investigating where food comes from and how we use it to care for animals. On these guided walks, students will learn and investigate how plants and animals are used to meet our nutritional needs, and develop their understanding of how living things and their environment play a crucial role in the support and survival of the human race.

Features of Places / People and Places at Symbio

Features of Places / People and Places at Symbio

Give your students an action-packed day at Symbio Wildlife Park, with the chance to interact with a variety of animals and environments, while identifying ways in which people interact and care for places. Our experienced Rangers will take your students on an educational tour through the park, where they will be able to observe both native and exotic animals and the habitats in which they live, such as wetlands, water lagoons, bushland, desert, rainforest and beaches. Features such as the Reptile House will allow students to investigate the natural features of where cold-blooded animals live, while observing the monkey enclosures will allow them to learn how our rainforests and jungles are changing, and how we can care and preserve them. Students also have the opportunity to feed and interact with native kangaroos and wallabies in Symbio’s Walk-Through enclosure. By the end of the day, students will be able to describe the reasons places change, and the active role of citizens in caring and preserving our natural world.

Farmyard and Sustainability at Symbio

Farmyard and Sustainability at Symbio

Geography Syllabus Outcomes STe-3LW-ST | STe-6ES-S | PDe-10 1x Teacher free per x15 students$30.00 per additional Teacher/Parent +GST. As this program is an educational service, all GST charged can be reimbursed in its entirety by the Government. This price excludes...

People Live in Places at Symbio

People Live in Places at Symbio

Discover the importance of different places to people and living things at Symbio Wildlife Park! During this unforgettable and exciting day, students embark on guided tours observing both native and exotic animals and their environments. They discover a diverse range of animal habitats and their features within wetlands, water lagoons, bushland, deserts and rainforests. Through integrated learning experiences, students investigate ways in which people interact with and care for places whilst identifying their natural and human features. With a focus on the importance of looking after different environments, students discover the varying connections of special places for different people and animals whilst getting up close and personal with some furry and scaly friends. Every student will be engaged and enthusiastically involved in this fun and memorable day!

Living Things at Symbio

Living Things at Symbio

Cuddle a possum, pat a python, feed the wallabies and frolic with kangaroos on this unforgettable and exciting day at Symbio Wildlife Park! During this interactive and hands-on excursion, students embark on intimate guided tours discovering living things, their characteristics, needs, behaviours, and the environments in which they live. Students examine native and exotic animal species in custom enclosures that mimic native environments whilst recognising the contrasting external features of a variety of animals.

Features & Adaptations of Living Things Virtual Excursion

Features & Adaptations of Living Things Virtual Excursion

Ever questioned the difference between an alligator and crocodile? Or wondered why owls and eagles fly silently? Through the power of technology, students will be transported from their schools, bedrooms and living rooms to the grounds of Symbio Wildlife Park as they embark on an interactive and action-packed virtual excursion to discover the interesting and unbelievable facts about the growth, survival and adaptation of living things.