Teacher resources

One of the best ways to stay informed and find out about great ideas to grow your programs, is to talk to like-minded people in your community. 

Join a local network

The following bring like-minded teachers and educators together around sustainability:

Network for Environment & Sustainability Teachers Hornsby/Ku-ring-gai (NEST) – Teachers from across Sydney are welcome to join. 

Sustainable Schools

Curriculum

Videos/Youtube

Envirotube is Council's own environment, sustainability and wildlife channel. 

Gibberagong Environmental Education Centre has it's own educational Youtube Channel.

Lessons

Sustainability in Schools helps you build a case for sustainability in your school. 

Cool Australia has over 12,000 free lessons.

NSW Government provides a range of lesson plans and resources.

Indigenous Australia

Ku-ring-gai Aboriginal Heritage explores our Indigenous history and how you can get students actively involved.

NSW Government 

Indigenous Weather Knowledge

Share the knowledge passed down through countless generations by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with your children. Explore our local D’harawal Country and language with the Indigenous Weather Knowledge Calendar. It shares the behavior of native wildlife and plants in different seasons and how this guides the eating and living habits of local people.

Biodiversity

The Biodiversity Conservation Trust website is improving the understanding, appreciation and sharing of knowledge when it comes to how to protect our vulnerable plants and animal species. They have resources for primary and secondary schools. Including maps, colouring-in, facts sheets, online games and videos to use in the classroom.

Nature play

Nature play supports teachers and parents to get children outdoors and observe nature at work. 

Bush excursions

Schools excursions at the Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden provide curriculum-based bushwalks, workshops and nature investigation for students of all ages.

Passionate about experiential learning, the rangers are keen to encourage children to discover and investigate the bush around them.

There are half and full day programs to support teachers at all stages.

Citizen Science

Get your class or community group involved in helping us spot and record our many wonderful critters.

Activities

Host a bag-making workshop

Boomerang Bags is a passionate group powered by volunteers, encouraging others to replace plastic bags with reusables.

They host regular sewing bees to make cloth bags out of recycled fabrics.

Their bags are distributed to various supermarkets and shopping centres for use across Ku-ring-gai.

To host a bag workshop at your school or community group email sustainability@krg.nsw.gov.au.

Primary

Twig Boat

All you need is:

  • Long pieces of tough grass– you may need to experiment with different types.
  • A selection of twigs of a similar size.
  • A few fallen flowers.
  • A large leaf.
  1. Lay out your grass vertically underneath your twigs (6-8) which are laid horizontally together on top.
  2. Tightly wrap your grass around the twigs – this may take a few attempts. Try to keep your twigs flat and tight, as together as possible.
  3. Next, take one extra twig and slot it into the bottom of your boat to become your mast.
  4. Thread the large leaf gently by poking the mast through it in two places – this will make the sail.
  5. Add a few fallen tiny flowers for decoration and that is it.
  6. Set it afloat in a paddling pool, bathtub, stream, lake or local waterway.

Leaf rubbing

Grab some crayons or pencils, paper and a hard surface like a clipboard and you are good to go. Head outside and collect leaves of differing sizes. Come together with your students and place the leaf upside down on the clipboard with the paper on top. Draw gently over the top of the leaf, pressing onto the veins of the leaf especially. Explain the role of leaves and how the veins draw nutrients to the plant. Display in your classroom, or create bookmarks and other items.

Red Toadlet

Invite younger students to create their own native animal using origami techniques. Instructions and print out for download below.

Origami folding instructions Red Toadlet kids activity

Red Toadlet print on A3 paper kids activity

Grass Heads & Boot Pots

Gardening Australia shows us how to create quirky pots out of old boots and a 'Grass Head'.

Recycled art

Ask students to bring in bottles, boxes, bottle tops and other items to make their own ‘artworks’.

Nature bingo

Head outside into the playground or local park and give each student a nature bingo card (create your own or google and print free online).

Who can spot all of the things on their card? Choose a tall tree, a seed pod, a bush turkey and a ladybird to get your children learning about the world around them and the other wildlife and plants that live there.

Secondary

Create a mini-greenhouse

Instructions here. Use recycled plastic boxes, bottles or egg cartons to grow your own seedlings. 

Bee, Ladybird or Butterfly Hotel

Create a home for your beneficial bugs and insects. A beautiful timber creation for the garden.

Make your own recycled paper

Instructions here. Recycle paper scraps, using them to create colorful handmade paper.

Annual Environment Days

Tailor your activities to specific events through the year:

Event

World Wetlands Day

February

International Day of Women and Girls in Science

February

World Wildlife Day

March

Kids Schools Clean Up Day

March

Clean Up Australia Day

March

International Women's Day

March

International Day of Forests

March

World Water Day

March

Earth Hour

March

Earth Day

April

World Migratory Bird Day

May

National Volunteer Week

May

World Environment Day

June

World Oceans Day

June

National Reconciliation Week

May/June

Plastic Free July

July

National Tree Day

July

Threatened Species Day

September

National Organic Week (Composting)

September

International Disaster Reduction Day

October

Bird Week - Aussie Backyard Bird Count

October

National Water Week

October

Australian Pollinator Week

October

National Recycling Week

November