Workshops
This range of workshops is available for school students, which the MIA EnviroWise team can assist teachers with.
Macro-invertebrates Years K-6
Find, catch and investigate a variety of invertebrates in your school grounds. Students use a range of equipment to learn about these important animals.
A Healthy Ecosystem Years 5-10
Students conduct simple tests on the non-living aspects of their environment – soil, water and temperature.
What Waste? Years 4-10
Find out how to take action for the environment by reducing waste. Students conduct an 'audit' of the school's waste, undertake a lunch-wrap survey, sort a sample of the school's rubbish, and re-use some waste items as a craft activity.
Water Wonder Years 5-7
Students learn about the development of the MIA constructing a calico mural depicting the historical events. This can be followed by an excursion to Barren Box Storage and Wetland, a local site of environment and aboriginal significance.
Wonderful Wetlands Years 4-10
Students have a field trip to a local wetland where they explore the area learning about the importance of native species, both fauna and flora.
Down and Dirty with Soils Years 4-10
Students conduct simple experiments where they have a chance to learn more about the characteristics of soil. Experiments in soil texturing, soil colour, soil Ph, soil salinity and soil slaking are included.
Aboriginal Education Creative Arts Workshop Years K-2
Students have the opportunity to listen to local Wiradjuri dreamtime stories. This is followed up by a creative session where students complete art designs with stones.
Water Birds Years 2-6
Activities and resources supplied to assist teachers to implement a unit on water birds. This is followed by an excursion to Barren Box Storage and Wetland facility where students can experience becoming a twitcha, where they can identify a wide selection of birds.
Excursions and Whole Day Experiences-Years K-10
Barren Box Storage and Wetland Experience-journey out to an amazing place where birds are a plenty. Look first hand at aboriginal plants and artifacts and learn more about the signifance of such a wonderful local icon.
Celebration of School Environment Day- a range of activities that can be conducted by Murrumbidgge Staff and teaching staff where students move around a selection of environment activity stations over the whole day.
Fivebough Wetland - a wetland of international importance where there is a variety of habitat for birds.
Tailored Programs
Can't see a suitable program? Contact us and we can design a tailored program in consultation with you.
For further information: contact Kerri-Anne Keely, MIA EnviroWise Education Facilitator on either 02 6962 0200 or 0427 228 492.

Above: Calico banner painted by Hanwood Public School for the 'Water Wonder Workshop', depicting the historical development of the MIA.
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MIA EnviroWise program has been made possible thanks to funding from the
Australian and NSW Government's National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality.