Created by Voiceless, the animal protection institute, Animal Protection Education (APE) provides students and teachers with the information they need to understand the issue of dolphins in captivity.
With all the resources linked to the Australian Curriculum, teachers from a range of subjects are able to educate high school students from Years 7-10. APEs are designed to promote critical thinking through scientifically backed research coupled with a variety of classroom activities.
The Dolphins in Captivity Fact Sheet provides all the information that teachers need to facilitate lessons on the issue of dolphins in captivity in the classroom.
Accompanying resources include:
- Lesson plans for Science, English, Geography, History;
- Infographic;
- Worksheets with accompanying activities;
- Video with worksheet;
- Podcast with worksheet;
- Teachers notes.
Visit the Voiceless website to access the other resources for this unit.
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This Australian Curriculum alignment statement is based on the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) materials, which are licensed under CC BY 4.0. The material has been modified from the Australian Curriculum website (accessed January 2020).
All activities have been created by educators for educators and are linked to the Australian Curriculum (Version 8.4). We advise teachers to consult the ACARA website for the most up-to-date curriculum outcomes.
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