
Young Explorers: O'Connor Primary School Students Discover Nature at Karlkurla Bushland Park
Exploring Nature: O’Connor Primary School’s Excursion to Karlkurla Bushland Park
This week, students from O’Connor Primary School embarked on an exciting educational excursion to Karlkurla Bushland Park, where they experienced firsthand the wonders of nature. Guided by the dedicated members of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Urban Landcare Group, two classrooms of Year 2 students participated in a captivating hour-and-a-half bushwalk, engaging with the park's unique flora and fauna.
The excursion aimed to deepen the students' understanding of the environment and promote a love for nature. As they wandered through the diverse ecosystems of Karlkurla Bushland Park, students learned about local plant species, animal habitats, and the importance of conservation. The interactive nature of the bushwalk allowed them to ask questions, share observations, and develop a greater appreciation for their local environment.
Community Engagement and Support
The Kalgoorlie-Boulder Urban Landcare Group played a crucial role in facilitating this educational experience. Their expertise and passion for the environment enriched the students' learning, demonstrating the importance of community involvement in fostering environmental awareness among young people.
Celebrating with a Sausage Sizzle
After the bushwalk, the students enjoyed a well-deserved sausage sizzle in the newly developed nature playground. This provided a wonderful opportunity for them to relax, reflect on their experiences, and bond with their classmates. Sharing a meal in a natural setting reinforced the day’s lessons about community and the environment.
The excursion to Karlkurla Bushland Park not only provided valuable educational content but also fostered a connection between young students and their natural surroundings. By engaging with nature, O’Connor Primary School students are better equipped to appreciate and protect the environment, laying the foundation for future stewardship of their local ecosystems. This experience underscores the significance of outdoor education in primary schooling and the positive impact of community partnerships in enhancing students' learning experiences.
Original article:
Primary school students immersed themselves in all Karlkurla Bushland Park has to offer during an excursion this week. The Kalgoorlie-Boulder Urban Landcare Group led two classrooms of Year 2 students from O’Connor Primary School on an hour-and-a-half educational bush walk through the park on Wednesday, followed by a sausage sizzle in the new nature playground.
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