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Welcome to the Primary Section of this resource.
In this section you will find everything you need to implement a successful unit of work on the topic of Forests and Forestry. All Lesson Ideas and Activities are specifically designed for students from Year 3 to Year 6 and each has been designed to allow maximum flexibility in catering for different needs in the classroom. Lesson Plans, Student Activity Sheets, Extension Ideas and a comprehensive list of resources will make planning your unit of work both successful and enjoyable.
Each lesson plan is designed to be taught as a sequential component of the topic, but can also be taught as a stand-alone lesson. They have been specifically designed for Year 3 to Year 6 students.
Each lesson plan has a correlating activity sheet on the page opposite. Teachers may photocopy these sheets for classroom use. The sheets are appealing to students and allow them to easily record their learning and experiences. They are also essential for you to monitor, record and assess your students’ learning and development.
This section includes a list of resources that complement these units of work.
At the end of this section you will find a page entitled Extension Activity Ideas. These ideas can be used to extend fast workers and students with higher intellectual potential. The activities require little or no resources and preparation. The ideas and activities are designed so that students can work on them individually and independently. They may also be adapted and used as whole class activities should you wish to extend and build upon the lesson plans.
The extension ideas may also be helpful in composite classes.
In the Photo File section of this resource you will find the photos referred to throughout the ideas, activities and lesson plans in this section. The Photo File will prove valuable in prompting discussion and increasing understanding in the primary age group. Black and white historical photographs follow the colour photographs and offer a unique perspective of the history of South Australia’s forests.