
Tales of Tocal – Who let the dogs out?- Jack and Dunedoo (Preschool/Early Childhood, Early Stage 1, Stage 1)

ACTIVITY OUTLINE:
Join us for this FREE and exciting, incursion as the NSW DPI’s author Jo Hathway takes you on a virtual adventure and tour around Tocal Farms to celebrate National Agriculture Day 2022.
Stage 1-2 students will learn about:
- What are working dogs?
- Different breeds used in Australia
- Working quarantine sniffer dogs in the DPI
- Tocal farms livestock production
- Agricultural literacy
Who let the dogs out? Jack and Dunedoo, helps students work towards Science and Technology and Geography Stage 2 outcomes: STe-3LW-ST, ST1-4LW-S, ST1-5LW-T and GE1-1.
Other events in the ‘Tales from Tocal’ series to sign up for are:
• Checking in with Charlotte – egg production
• Finding Freda – dairy production
• ‘Beefing’ it up with Bosley and Bruce – beef cattle
• Who let the dogs out? – Jack and Dunedoo- working dogs
IS THIS A FREE EVENT? Yes
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: NSW Department of Primary Industries
Event Details
Event Type
On Demand (available until: 31-Oct-2023 11:59PM)
Delivery Platform
Duration
Price
FREE
Curriculum
Primary
Syllabus Outcomes
STe-3LW-ST, ST1-4LW-S, ST1-5LW-T and GE1-1
Main KLA, Strand, Sub Strand
Science and Tech » Working Scientifically and Design and Production » Living World
Other KLAs
HSIE » Geography » People and Places (Stage 1 - Year 1 and 2)
Will This Event Be Recorded?
No
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Technology and Materials Requirements
Mandatory technology requirements:
- computer,
- internet access
More Information About This Event
Extend student learning with our suite of K-Stage 3 resources to learn more about Tocal and the Tocal Virtual Farm: https://www.nswdpi-schools-program.com/tocal-virtual-farm
If you have any queries please contact the provider
Name: NSW Department of Primary Industries
Phone: 0429 498 453
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.nswdpi-schools-program.com/