Learning Map
ScienceOcean Lifeusually ages 5–7

What Ocean Animals Need

Understand that ocean animals need food, shelter, and the right conditions to survive — just like land animals — and that different parts of the ocean provide for different animals' needs

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Can your child explain that a clownfish needs a sea anemone for shelter and small creatures to eat, just like a bird needs a tree for a nest and seeds to eat?

Where this sits on the map

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Builds on
What Is the Ocean?ages 5–7Ocean animal needs are contextualised by knowing what the ocean is
What Ocean Animals Needthis skill · ages 5–7
Unlocks
Coral Reefsages 7–9Understanding reef as habitat requires knowing animals need food/shelter
Ocean Animal Adaptationsages 7–9Adaptations explain how animals meet their needs in their environment
Ocean Food Chainsages 5–7Food chains explain how animals meet their need for food
Habitats & Basic Needsages 6–8Ocean animal needs parallels curriculum habitats/basic needs concept

solid = must come firstdashed = helps

Curriculum alignment

Candidate matches to official curriculum codes — machine-suggested, unreviewed (v0.1).

Show candidate curriculum codes · 1 ACARA · 1 VIC

Australian Curriculum v9 candidate

AC9S1U01medium confidenceYear 1 · Science understanding

identify the basic needs of plants and animals, including air, water, food or shelter, and describe how the places they live meet those needs

Victorian Curriculum 2.0 codes & levels only

VC2S2U02medium confidenceScience · Foundation to Level 2 · Science Understanding strand

These are candidate alignments generated by semantic matching — machine-suggested and unreviewed (v0.1), not official or verified mappings. For official curriculum content see australiancurriculum.edu.au, curriculum.nsw.edu.au and f10.vcaa.vic.edu.au. Don’t rely on them for registration or compliance purposes.

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