Lower Primary - Heritage Park Tour
Free
From 1:15
Self-Directed
From 2 hrs
Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3
Humanities & Social Science, English, Mathematics, Science, The Arts
During a visit to the Heritage Park, students can:
- walk through the native south west bushland, compare and contrast the plants within it, search for evidence of animal life, or imagine what it might be like to work in a place like this
- explore the State Timber Museum, to learn about the history of forestry in WA
- learn about electricity, and how the arrival of electricity has affected the development of the south west and the broader community
- see early steam powered machinery, and consider how it changed the nature of industry;
- wonder through the historic hamlet, and imagine what daily life might have been like for families in the south west in the past
- have fun on a world class playground and wonder through the Park garden spaces
- Examine how local governments and volunteer groups work together to preserve heritage, provide recreational facilities and create urban meeting spaces
About the Program
During a visit to the Heritage Park, students can:
- walk through the native south west bushland, compare and contrast the plants within it, search for evidence of animal life, or imagine what it might be like to work in a place like this
- explore the State Timber Museum, to learn about the history of forestry in WA
- learn about electricity, and how the arrival of electricity has affected the development of the south west and the broader community
- see early steam powered machinery, and consider how it changed the nature of industry;
- wonder through the historic hamlet, and imagine what daily life might have been like for families in the south west in the past
- have fun on a world class playground and wonder through the Park garden spaces
- Examine how local governments and volunteer groups work together to preserve heritage, provide recreational facilities and create urban meeting spaces
Further Infomation
Education Resources:
Our education resources include suggestions for during, pre and post-excursion activities, discussion points, templates for student use, plus a selection of source analysis questions which may be completed as part of a broader learning program at school.
- The ‘on-site’ worksheets and activity ideas are linked to general capabilities rather than specific curriculum outcomes. They are designed to facilitate student engagement with the Heritage Park, its features, collections and displays, promote critical thinking, and provide a starting point for post-visit discussions
- The pre and post visit activity packs support the WA Curriculum across a range of year levels and subject areas. They can be used to prepare students for a visit to the Heritage Park, or serve as a spring board for further exploration of concepts back in the classroom. Specific curriculum information is provided within each pack
- The historical overview document provides a brief summary about the history of the Shire of Manjimup
Objectives
Most of the ideas included are loosely linked to three inter-connected themes:
- Forests and forestry: Features of forests and their environmental, economic, cultural and spiritual value.
- Technology through time: How tools, equipment and scientific knowledge change, and the implications of these changes.
- Daily life: The way we live, work and conduct other everyday activities, both today and in the past.
For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.