PROGRAMS

Surviving is Tough

This outreach program involves three hands-on activities that help students to engage with the question: How does anything survive? Students will cycle through three sessions in groups, working together to develop questions and learn about habitats and adaptations. It offers a genuine science experience with real specimens, and helps students to identify and engage with big questions surrounding survival on our changing planet.

Students will:

  • Investigate fossils to identify adaptations that could help organisms survive in a variety of environments
  • Manipulate interactive environments to determine how changes could affect survival
  • Use microscopes to identify adaptations on a microscopic scale.

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1 class per session, sessions run for 90 minutes.

Multiple classes from the same school can be booked on the same day.

No cost for Victorian Government Schools.

Years 5 and 6.

VSSEC educators visit your school with the equipment required for this activity.