In Class With… Jane Goodall

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Topics:

Biological Sciences –  Ecosystems; Genetics; Lifecycles; Living Things

Chemical Sciences – Mixtures and Separations; Chemical Reactions

Earth and Space Sciences – Renewable/Non-Renewable Resources; The Changing Earth

Additional: Careers, Technology, Engineering

Concepts (South Australia):

Biological Sciences – Interdependence and Ecosystems; Diversity and Evolution; Form and Function; 

Chemical Sciences – Properties of Matter; Change of Matter

Earth and Space Sciences – The Earth’s Surface

Years: R, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Senior Secondary

Legendary chimpanzee expert and conservationist Jane Goodall took time from her busy schedule to answer students’ burning questions about nature, animals and, of course, chimpanzees in this exclusive In Class With… event.

She covers a range of questions that students are curious about from around Australia, including what they can do to help the environment and other species that are suffering from our actions.

This fascinating discussion and class resource could work alongside Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences and Earth and Space Sciences for all year groups from R-12.

In Class With… Jane Goodall

Video Length: 22:42 mins

With thanks to the Jane Goodall Institute and Think Inc.

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Years:

F-12