Investigating introduced predators in your green space
Introduction
Use this resource to investigate introduced predators in your school grounds or another local green space.This resource is part of the Protecting your environment series, to encourage primary and intermediate students to go outdoors, explore and connect to a local green space.
Published: 2017
Download the resource
Investigating introduced predators in your green space (PDF, 13,874K)
Factsheets
- Mice (PDF, 307K)
- Rats (PDF, 680K)
- Stoats and other mustelids (PDF, 802K)
- Hedgehogs (PDF, 239K)
- Possums (PDF, 447K)
- Is my cat a pest? (PDF, 686K)
Slideshow
Who's that animal pest? (PPTX, 9,550K)
Students can use the factsheets (above) to help solve the introduced predator crimes outlined in this slideshow. Each case involves a different pest culprit.
Learning outcomes
Using this resource students can:
- gather and interpret data about introduced predators living in a local green space
- identify and learn about introduced predators and how they affect endemic and native plants and animals
- begin to understand how introduced predators have an impact on the environment and wider ecosystem.
Curriculum links
Level 1-4 Science
- Living World: Planet Earth and Beyond Level 1 and 2: Interacting systems: Describe how natural features are changed and resources affected by natural events and human actions.
- Living World: Ecology Level 3 and 4: Explain how living things are suited to their particular habitat and how they respond to changes, both natural and human-induced.
- Nature of Science: Investigating in science, Communicating in science, Understanding about science, Participating and contributing.
Science capabilities
- Gather and interpret data
- Use evidence
- Critique evidence
- Interpret representations
- Engage with science
Level 1-4 Social Sciences
- Level 1: Understand how the past is important to people.
- Level 2: Understand how places influence people and people influence places; Understand how time and change affect people's lives.
- Level 3: Understand how people make decisions about access to and use of resources.
- Level 4: Understand that events have causes and effects.
English: Listening, Reading and Viewing
Maths: Statistics
Technology: Technological practice, Nature of technology
Learning sequence
- Introduced predators in your green space - Individual students have personal experiences to spark their interest in predators and start to think about impacts.
- Planning an investigation and learning more about introduced predators in NZ - Start or continue a learning inquiry. Students reflect on knowledge and then ask questions about predators. They make predictions and plan an investigation to learn more about introduced predators.
- Gathering and reflecting on data about introduced predators in your green space- Monitor introduced predators in your green space through constructing and placing a monitoring tool such as tracking tunnels.
- Extending thinking about introduced predators- Continue the learning inquiry: Investigate patterns and themes and form new ideas about predators. Explore Māori perspectives.
- Sharing knowledge and next steps - Students share their findings with the community and then take the next steps in exploring their green spaces
Learning levels
- Primary
- Secondary
Topics
- Forests and green spaces
- Pests and threats
Curriculum learning areas
- Science
- Social science
- Education for sustainability
- English
- Maths and statistics
Webinars
Webinars are available to view on the Science Learning Hub website. They use the Exploring your local environment resources to model how conservation education can support student inquiry into a local green space:
Special thanks to Science Learning Hub for partnering with us to deliver these fantastic webinars.
Contact
For questions or feedback about these resources, email engagement@doc.govt.nz.