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Voyage To The Planets
13 May 2010
This Australian documentary series of six episodes draws on the most up-to-date information we have about the solar system, its constituent planets and other objects encountered between the planets. The story is presented largely as a travelogue but it includes narration by actual scientists, video...
National Curriculum Year 5
Animal Action: Bombina Frog
18 Mar 2010
Many frogs are on the endangered species list; however the tiny North East Asian Bombina frog is bucking this trend. The images captured by a Korean naturalist show its aggressive survival tactics and adaptations.
National Curriculum Year 6
Seahorses
06 Nov 2008
One of the most beautiful and bizarre creatures under the sea must surely be the seahorse. Their highly unusual reproduction has not been sufficient to overcome the impacts of habitat destruction and human predation.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 9 and 10
Backyard Birdwatch
28 Sep 2006
Have you ever seen a bird and wondered what it is? This interactive can help you identify birds common in urban Australia by browsing or by more specific searches based on size and features. It also provides background information about the classification and evolution of birds.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 9 and 10
Kooaaa! It's a kookaburra!
14 Oct 2009
Springtime is no laughing matter for kookaburra chicks as they fight for survival in the family nest.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 11 and 12
Quintessential Australian Snakes
28 Jan 2009
Sections of this text serve as excellent models of information reports. A wide variety of Australian snakes are described including adaptations, feeding and breeding. A resource for the deconstruction of the appropriate use of scientific terminology in texts.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 7 and 8
Orchids: nature's sexy sirens
25 Sep 2008
Excellent resource for students researching adaptations for pollination in Australian plants. Provides many interesting examples of the interdependence of plants, fungi and animals.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 11 and 12
Cold Aussie dinos hid underground
28 Sep 2009
This article provides a useful example of how inferences can be drawn from observations and how the nature of observations made about fossils depend on the understanding the observer brings to the situation.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 9 and 10



