Thursday, 28 April 2016

Murray Darling Memory Game

We are beginning to learn about our natural environment in our Geography unit. As part of our unit we will be learning about water systems and the flora and fauna found in these. Have a go at this memory game and see what you can learn.

42 comments:

  1. I thought it was fun

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  2. I think his game is good because you learn stuff about the picture

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  3. The game was fun and it presents a lot of information about the murray-darling basin to the person that is playing the game.

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  4. I learnt that citrus fruits grown in the murry-darling basin.

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    1. I also learnt that there is a dam called the hume dam managed by the NSW and Victoria state governments on the behalf of the governing body for the murray-darling basin.

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  5. The game also gives a lot of information about the picture that you just matched. The pictures are that of flora, fauna, natural sites and man made dams and other things in the murray-darling basin.

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  6. I think you can learn and have fun at the same time.

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  7. I learnt that water is a vauble resource

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  8. I learnt that the murray darling river has the most iconic river system

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  9. I learnt some new names of plants animals and lots more.

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  10. I learnt that water is a vauble resource

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  11. I didn't know that the murray river supplies about 40% of the water needed for south australian communities!

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  13. I also learnt that the water primrose can be found in dams and pools

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  14. I played this game with joel and learned many famous icons and animals
    -Joel + James

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  15. I learnt that the blue-tongues lizard lives in cool forests woodlands in southern regions of Basin

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  16. The saw shell turtules gets its name by the rough edges on it shell they are found in New South Wales and Queensland in fresh water.

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  17. I didn't know what a saltbush was.

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  18. The broughton(or swamp)grows in grassland and grassy woodlands prone to flooding across the Murray-darling basin.

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  19. There are 8 species of the earless dragon in australia

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  20. I lent that water hens live next to rives and lakes.

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  21. I didn't know that more than half of the world's population eat rice at least once every day.

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  22. I learnt that the saw shell turtule has rough edges on its shell.

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  23. I learnt that earless dragons are endangered and their favourite habitats are grasslands.

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  24. I learnt that Possums are common to the Basin and play an inprotant role in a natrul ecosystym.

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  25. I learnt that the Basins home has over 2 million people

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  26. I learnt that Hume dam is named Hamilton Hume the European explorer who found River Murray.

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  28. I learnt that the water primrose is a native plant

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  29. I learnt that the water primrose is a native aquatic that can be found on dams , pools and slow moving streams across the Murray Darling Basin. There are eight species of earless dragon in Australia.

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  30. The game is a very good game and it is fun

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  31. I like playing this game because you learn lots of this.

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  32. I learnt that the Murray-Darling basin is Australia's largest and most iconic river system and it's one of the biggest system in the world.

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  33. i love this game and it gives you information about the thing that you fond

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  34. In the game of memory the game got harder and harder.It got harder because there is a choice easy, normal or hard if you played every one of the choices you would see what i mean that it got harder. And finally i did like playing the game of memory.

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  35. I learnt that there are several types of water hens.

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    1. Snake are very important there.

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    2. They must get a lot of bees because of the nectar the flowers produce.

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    3. 95% of Australia's oranges are there.

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  36. Over all i think the game was a good game and i learnt that there is such thing as a black gose

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  37. I think it was fun and you learn as you play.

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  38. There's a large number of different types of vegetables, growing in many parts of the Basin for the market.

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