Investigate a range of animal eyes: dog, cat, bee, fish, eagle and human. Discover how these animals see things in different ways because their eyes have different structures. For example, look at an animal's field of view, how it focuses and sees colours. Find your way through an ancient temple by choosing eyes suited to solve puzzles (stone wheel, door keys and slingshot). Explore each vision system to work out how to reach the treasure. This learning object is a combination of three objects in a series of seven objects.
Objective
Students explore the structure and function of the eyes of a range of animals.
Students compare how different animals perceive the same scene as a result of differences in their visual systems.
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 3
Learning Area
Science
Content/Topic
Living Things and Their Environment
Intended Users
Learners, Students
Competencies
Copyright Information
Copyright
Yes
Copyright Owner
Education Services Australia
Conditions of Use
Use, Copy
Technical Information
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File Type
application/x-rar
Software/Plug-in Requirements
Adobe Flash Player - http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/