Biology

About this excursion

Riverina EEC can provide support to local schools to enhance your preliminary course local depth study. Students can undertake a practical and secondary-sourced investigation to develop an evidence-based judgement on the understanding of a local River Red Gum ecosystem or other local ecosystems.

Depth study components can include:

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Please be advised that access to the online booking form requires login using your @education.nsw.gov.au email address to grant permission, as the online booking enquiry form is a google form.

Important information

Cost
$5 per student
Location
Negotiated to meet schools needs
Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment (PDF 180KB)
Key syllabus outcomes and content

BI-11WS-01Working Scientifically Questioning and predicting

develops and evaluates questions and hypotheses for scientific investigations

BI-11WS-02Working Scientifically Planning scientific investigations

designs and evaluates scientific investigations

BI-11WS-03Working Scientifically Conducting scientific investigations

conducts scientific investigations to collect data and information

BI-11WS-04Working Scientifically Processing data and information

selects and processes qualitative and quantitative data and information

BI-11WS-05Working Scientifically Analysing data and information

analyses and evaluates primary and secondary data and information

BI-11WS-06Working Scientifically Problem-solving

uses scientific processes to solve scientific problems

BI-11WS-07Working Scientifically Communicating

communicates scientific arguments using evidence, scientific language and terminology for a specific audience

BI-11-03

analyses the relationships between organisms and their environment using the theory of evolution by natural selection

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