CROAK PROJECT

CREEKS

RIVERS

OCEANS

AND

KIDS

 

CROAK is a metaphor for the health of a catchment as indicated by the frogs.

If the catchment is healthy, the flora and fauna thrive - the frogs CROAK.

If the catchment is unhealthy, the flora and fauna become sick,

and even die - the frogs 'CROAK'

 

 

 

Schools Catchment Education program

 

November 1998: This Project has been announced as one of 13 national finalists out of a field of 300 primary schools for the READERS DIGEST Environmental Awards.

Project Aims

Project Summary

Students investigate and contribute to the activities of the local catchment area volunteer school and community groups. Students produce a video and WWWeb site to promote these activities and raise school and community environmental awareness.

Project Management

Stage / Location

Theme

Activities

1. catchment

'Our Local Catchment'

Students' awareness of local catchment raised through excursions, mapping, photos, video, newspaper articles.

1. school

'Frogs'

Students knowledge and understanding of frogs raised through classroom teaching and learning activities including art/craft, research using Internet, videos, books, songs.

2. school

'Community Groups'

Student awareness of volunteer community environmental groups raised through activities.

2. catchment/school

'How we can help'

Students work with and assist local groups including Streamwatch activities, litter reduction, plant regeneration, seedling propagation.

3. school

'Telling others'

Students work edit and produce a video and WWWeb site using video footage, digital photos and information collected throughout stage 1 and 2 activities.

3. local community

'Telling others'

Students publicise video and WWWeb site to local businesses, schools and community groups.

3. school

'What next?'

Follow up activities with other classes to promote and maintain the impetus of the project.

Project Index and Sitemap

 

email: Anne Howard