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science as a human endeavour

AC9SFH01

Use and influence of science

explore the ways people make and use observations and questions to learn about the natural world

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  • AC9SFH01_E1using their senses to make observations and exploring how scientists use their senses as well as equipment to make observations
  • AC9SFH01_E2viewing examples of observations such as rock paintings, bark drawings, age-appropriate written reports, labelled drawings or photographs to explore ways they can make and record observations
  • AC9SFH01_E3exploring how First Nations Australians gain knowledge about the land and its vital resources, such as water and food, through observation
  • AC9SFH01_E4interacting with stories or documentaries about scientists such as Dame Jane Goodall or Sir Joseph Banks and noticing the ways they make their observations such as through drawings, collections, sound recordings and photography and how they ask questions about what they think they will observe and find
  • AC9SFH01_E5watching an age-appropriate documentary; noticing how people including scientists, engineers, naturalists or citizen scientists ask questions; and posing their own questions

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