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organisms have evolved over time, as seen in fossils and scientific records; the structural features and behaviours of living organisms enable them to thrive in their environments
- identifying physical and behavioural characteristics that enable a plant or animal to survive, such as being able to see in dim light or being nocturnal
- exploring features of plants and animals that enable them to survive in Australia’s desert environments, such as those of the bottle tree (boab) and the water-holding frog
- analysing the advantages and disadvantages of particular adaptations, for example having 2 or 4 feet, having different-shaped beaks, having gills/lungs, having coloured/scented flowers or having smooth/hairy leaves
- investigating how camouflage is used by animals to hide from predators and to ambush prey
- using physical or digital simulations to investigate how the shapes of animals’ body parts, such as the beak of a particular bird species, influence their ability to find food and survive in a specific environment
- exploring how variation in offspring over time has resulted in animals being more or less able to survive in particular environments, for example how the necks of modern giraffes are longer than those of their ancestors, or the ability of chameleons to change colour and the long hibernation time of eastern pygmy possums
- investigating Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ knowledges of the structural features of certain species and how those features can be utilised through biomimicry, for example construction of fishing spears that demonstrate the adoption of stingray defence mechanisms such as the barb on a stingray’s tail
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Rainforest Animal Printables — Adaptation Trading Cards
Discover rainforest animal adaptations and display your learning with miniature rainforest animal report templates.
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What Animals Hibernate? Instructional Teaching Slides
Discover which animals hibernate and how they survive the winter with an interactive teaching slide deck.
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Animals in Winter Printable Mini Book
Discover the unique adaptations of animals in winter with a printable mini-book.
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Animals that Hibernate & Migrate Picture Posters
Explore animal hibernation and migration and learn about the animals that use these behavioural adaptations with a printable animal poster pack.
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Animals in the Tundra Adaptations Trading Cards
Discover the adaptations of animals in the tundra with printable animal trading card templates.
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Instinct vs. Learned Behaviour Sort
Help your students determine the difference between a learned behaviour and an instinct with a thought-provoking sorting activity.
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What Animals Migrate? Teaching Slide Deck
Discover why animals migrate and which ones make the longest journeys with an interactive teaching slide deck.
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Desert Animal Adaptations - Trading Card Templates
Discover amazing desert animals’ adaptations and display your learning with printable animal trading card templates.
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Inherited versus Learned Behaviours Poster
Explain the difference between inherited and learned behaviours with a set of printable anchor charts.
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Plant Adaptations - Colour by Number Worksheets
Learn about the adaptations of plants in the rainforest, tundra, and desert with colour-by-number worksheets.
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Plant Adaptation Puzzles - Matching Activity
Match plants with their unique adaptations using a printable puzzle-matching activity.
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Unusual Plant Adaptations Worksheet
Learn about unusual plant adaptations with a printable adaptation worksheet.
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Plant and Animal Adaptations Teaching Resource Pack
A teaching resource pack of posters, worksheets and activities for teaching animal and plant adaptation and evolution.
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Plant and Animal Adaptations Unit Plan
This Science unit addresses the concept of plant and animal adaptations.