| 1-30 Sep | Save our Sight Month www.nzao.co.nz | 
| 22-28 Sep | Chinese language week https://www.nzclw.com/ and https://www.nzclw.com/resources | 
| 23 Sep | Science writing contest closes | 
| 23 Sep | Café Scientifique Prof Battershill on marine research. 7pm Tauranga Yacht Club. $10. | 
| 23 Sep | Spring Equinox NZ https://www.rasnz.org.nz/in-the-sky/sun-rise-and-set-1 | 
| 23-24 Sep | STEAM Education summit, Crowne Plaza, Auckland. $1599 +GST. Register here | 
| 23-29 Sep | Mental Health Awareness Week https://mhaw.nz/ | 
| 29 Sep | Tsunami warning siren test at the beginning of daylight savings | 
| 29Sep-5Oct | Tuvalu Language week, Te Gana Tuvalu www.mpia.govt.nz | 
| 30 Sep | Deadline to apply for a PM’s science prize for students space project. Info here. | 
| 30 Sep | Deadline to apply for a PM’s science teacher prize. Info here. | 
| 1-3Oct | ConSTANZ2024 at St Peter’s, Cambridge. Accommodation available onsite Website | 
| 1-31 Oct | Health Literacy month www.healthliteracymonth.org/ | 
| 1-31 Oct | Save Kiwi month www.kiwisforkiwi.org/save-kiwi-week/schools | 
| 1-31 Oct | Breast Cancer Awareness month www.nzbcf.org.nz (Pink Ribbon) | 
| 3 Oct | Partial solar eclipse visible from NZ | 
| 4-10 Oct | World Space week www.worldspaceweek.org/ | 
| 5 Oct | World Teachers day www.worldteachersday.org | 
| 6-12 Oct | Fijian language week, Vosa Vaka Viti www.mpia.govt.nz | 
| 7 Oct | World Habitat Day https://www.un.org/en/events/habitatday/ | 
| Moon | 3Q Sep 25 NM Oct 3 1Q Oct 11 FM Oct 18 | 
- Talks that may be relevant for us
- Priya Moorjani (Berkeley) – how modern genomes show the impact of Neanderthal & Denisovan ancestry on human evolution. 17 Oct 11:30am-12:30 ET (18 Oct 3:30am NZT). Info here.
 
 - Phrases for Tuvalu language week & Fiji language week which occur during the hols.
 - Ada Lovelace day events
 - Science in the Holidays – Science Learning Hub has info about events for each region. Let your kids know, put in the school newsletter?
 
Info
- Pedagogy:
- A video about using the neuroscience of learning and memory in the classroom (it’s free to join SL)
 
 - Teacher Opportunities:
- Applications have now opened the 2025 School to Seas/School to Skies Teachers Camp. Info & registration link here for air and sea.
 - RŪNĀ is running a zoom for teachers to understand what a sailing experience looks like and ask questions. 4 Oct 1pm or 4 Nov 3:30pm.
 
 - Revision:
- Matthew Mac’s video on how to study for a physics or chemistry exam & cheat sheet
 - Bio teachers suggest revising with a focus on vocab (eg Quizlet, Blooket, group vocab by topic) and writing SEXC paragraphs. Practise past questions with answers.
 - ESS teachers suggest students make & use flash cards for vocab; practice drawing & labelling key processes; practice writing PEEL paragraphs; go thru past exemplars to find where main question was answered, key processes explained and then compared.
 - AgHort teachers say spend some time getting students to accurately unpack an exam question, often they rush through that part and can end up writing off on a tangent. Also use peer or own marking of a question as you go through the answer to help them improve their answer and its structure
 - NZASE article Helping students revise effectively, Aug 2020, members-only. https://nzase.org.nz/resources/?resource=pedagogy
 
 - Student opportunities:
- For students with an interest in birds, Birds NZ is planning a Youth Camp for Dec 15-20 at Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre. Background, Registration forms, Payment, Poster,
 
 
Resources
- Biology:
- An activity comparing the biodiversity of 2 ponds https://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/biodiversity.html
 - An osmosis activity using Orbeez (water beads found at Toy World, Farmers) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZXZ6vN0kLGaMGELrQ4lisowUbZMhIQLe/view
 
 - Agricultural and Horticultural Science:
- Activities from Lauren Roberts at Lincoln uni :-
- pugging: lesson outline and resources
 - nitrogen leaching: teacher instructions and student resource
 
 
 - Activities from Lauren Roberts at Lincoln uni :-
 - Earth & Space Science:
- Article on what makes a planet earth-like https://science.howstuffworks.com/other-earth.htm
 - Lessons on ocean drilling https://joidesresolution.org/for-educators/classroom-activities/
 - Make a rock https://www.ga.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/111322/Make-a-rock-at-home.pdf
 
 - Chemistry:
- Activities to help understand elements, mixtures, compounds https://www.teachengineering.org/activities/view/uoh_sep_mixtures_activity1
 - A video explaining two examples of macroscale electrolysis (join STEM Learning for free)
 
 - Physics:
- Fly sticks are useful for teaching about static electricity (and fun). $25 delivered from https://cooltoys.co.nz/store/default/product-details/3105 [Ange Whitlam]
 - An interactive Pocket Lab lesson on kinetic energy down a ramp (join PL for free)
 
 - Primary & intermediate:
- An article on metacognition aimed at year 8 students https://www.firstnews.co.uk/talking-points/tips-and-advice/how-the-brain-works-and-how-we-learn
 - A short video on teaching sound in a primary setting. (join STEM Learning for free)
 
 - Education for Sustainability (EfS)
- The global climate action project starts 30 Sep. https://www.climateactionproject.org/
 
 -  STEM/STEAM:
- Free STEM units from Youth Engineering Solutions, Boston. https://yes.mos.org/curricula/yes-curricula/yes-enrichment/
 
 - New standards
- For S1.4 – this article looks at the claim that light pollution is causing Alzheimer’s https://gidmk.substack.com/p/is-light-pollution-giving-everyone
 
 - A book you might like to read
- Building on our Strengths by Stuart McNaughton explores the power of being local, learning from children, trying to be bicultural, plus partnerships, creativity, and innovation. One source.
 
 
MoE/NZQA
- Looking for mark schedules for 2023 L1 exams? Try here https://www.ourexams.org/
 
Professional Learning & Development (PLD) Opportunities
- Final dates and venues for MWC Biology PD 2024. Register here.
 - Science Learning Hub free webinar on Māori concepts for animal ethics Th 24 Oct, 4–4:45 pm. Prof Georgina Stewart & Dr Sally Birdsall share new digital classroom resources.
 - The Primary Science Teaching Trust (UK) is running a webinar series on leadership – the 1st one is free but the rest have a cost. 1 Oct, 4-4:45pm GMT (4-4:45 am 2 Oct NZST). Register here.
 - NZAEE online conference Tues 1 Oct 9am-1pm, with choice each session. Free but you must book.
 - NZASE PLD for secondary in term 4 focuses on reviewing 2024 L1, planning for 2025 (including L2 & juniors), collaborating with others (moderate?) and asking NIFs Qs. Info here: NZASE Term 4 2024 Workshop poster
 - Rabobank webinar for L3 AgHort Scholarship with an expert presenting a market update for dairy/red meat/ horticulture primary production systems. Wed 25 Sep, 3:30pm. Register here.
 
Vacancies
- Edgewater College is looking for an HOD Science (3MU) & a Teacher of Science (Chem preferred).
 
Cheers, Mike
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