Observing a royal albatross/toroa
Introduction
Use these to support student viewing the albatross 'Royal cam'.Published: 2017
The ‘Royal cam' is a camera set up at a royal albatross/toroa nest at Taiaroa Head near Dunedin. The nest is filmed for the entire breeding season. These activities have been designed to support student viewing of the Royal cam.
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About the activities
Activity 1: Learning observation skills using the DOC ‘Royal cam’
Learning intentions:
- Students are learning to make observations and inferences to describe royal albatross features.
Activity 2: Learning about the life cycle of the royal albatross/toroa using royal cam live footage
Learning intentions:
- Students are learning to make observations and inferences about the life cycle of the royal albatross.
Curriculum links
Science
- Nature of science: Investigating in science – ask questions, find evidence, explore simple models and carry out investigations to develop simple explanations.
- Living world: Ecology – recognise that living things are suited to their particular habitats.
- Living world: Life processes – recognise that there are life processes common to all living things and that these occur in different ways .
Science capabilities
- Gather and interpret data.
- Interpret representations.
- Engage with science.
Learning levels
- Primary
- Secondary
Topics
- Native animals
- Marine and coastal
Curriculum learning areas
- Science