School excursion
Community and remembrance at Jibbon Beach
Stage 2 (Years 3-4), History, Royal National Park 2
Overview
This excursion is currently being revised to be delivered in line with NSW Education’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Principles and Protocols. We will be updating this excursion's name and information online soon.
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Students will learn which plants were used to heal and which animals provided sustenance and clothing. We'll learn about the gunyah, the traditional Aboriginal shelter made from branches and bark, and how to build one.
Together we'll come to understand how the Dharawal People lived in harmony with the seasons and their beautiful local environment.
You can learn more about the deep history of the area here.
For program outline, safety and practical information about this excursion, see info for teachers
Stage | Stage 2 (Years 3-4) |
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Learning area | History |
Student outcomes |
HT2-1. Identifies celebrations and commemorations of significance in Australia and the world HT2-2. Describes and explains how significant individuals, groups and events contributed to changes in the local community over time HT2-5. Applies skills of historical inquiry and communication |
Objectives |
Students will:
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Excursion details
- When
Weekdays during school term.
- Duration
- 4hrs
- Grading
- Medium. Guided activities in a park on grass, along a beach, through a bush track and along a headland.
- Price
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$17 per student for groups of 25 or more. GST included. For smaller groups conditions apply.
- Accessibility
- No wheelchair access
- Meeting point
- Bonnie Vale picnic area carpark (enter via Sea Breeze Lane)
- Equipment
provided - Yes. All equipment provided.
- Booking
- Contact your local NSW National Parks office for more information about the updated excursion.