Knowing O.E
Biomes
Motivations
Perceptions
Random
100

Comes directly from the environment without human influence

What is a Natural Environment

100

List 3 different Biomes

What is Alpine, Coastal, Inland Waterways, Grasslands, Heathlands, Forests, Marine, Arid

100

Fear, revulsion and curiosity are examples of this type of response to outdoor environments

What is a Negative response.

100

Environments providing essential resources for survival and economic activities is an example of this perception.

What is a resource

100

This 1995 film tells the story of a piglet who dreams of being a sheepdog.

What is Babe

200

A type of environment that humans have created, designed or modified.

What is a Built Environment

200

This biome is found in the Great Dividing Range, high elevation above tree lines, cold and is home to snow gums and pygmy possums.

What is Alpine

200

Name the 4 motivations for Outdoor Experiences

What are Competency/Mastery, Stimulus Avoidance, Socialisation, Cognitive Reward

200

Outdoor environments are vital for observation, testing, and research by scientists, students, and educators.

What is a study site

200

There are only 12 people that have "walked" here

What is the moon

300

A specific type of environment where large numbers of people live.

What is an Urban Environment

300

This type of biome includes rivers, lakes and wetlands.

What are inland waterways.

300

This motivation involves engaging with nature to escape stress or unpleasant situations

What is Stimulus Avoidance

300

This perception involves seeing outdoor environments as a challenge, something to overcome.

What is an adversary

300

This country is the most earthquake-prone in the world

What is Japan

400

It explains how people are connected to each other, to their Country, and to the wider world. These connections bring responsibilities to care for family, land, water, plants, and animals as if they are all part of one extended family.

What is Kinship

400

This type of biome is found predominantly in the Mallee area, has unpredictable rainfall and has biodiversity such as saltbush, kangaroos, geckos.

What is Arid

400

This motivation is driven by mental benefits from outdoor experiences, as well as building resilience and fulfilment

What is Cognitive Reward

400

This perception involves Indigenous Australians beliefs and cultural stories, a unity with nature and helps guide relationships through lands.

What is a spiritual connection

400

Famous boxer Cassius Clay changed his name to this.

Who is Mohammed Ali

500

This is family, culture, spirit, and identity.

What is Country

500

The features of this biome include low shrubby environments, 600-1100mm of rain a year and nutriend poor soils

What is heathlands.

500

Being the first to accomplish a significant challenge, or achieving milestones/goals or setting personal records are examples of this type of motivation.

Competence/Mastery

500

This perception inspires care and responsibility for the land, often linked with the idea of seeing the land as a mother.

What is custodianship.

500

This country is the 6th largest in the world

What is Australia