| 1-30 Sep | Save our Sight Month www.nzao.co.nz | 
| 14-21 Sep | Māori Language week www.tetaurawhiri.govt.nz ; www.reomaori.co,.nz | 
| 16 Sep | International Day to Preserve O3 www.uneptie.org/ozonaction/events/ozoneday | 
| 16 Sep | Deadline for students to register for NZ chem Olympiad | 
| 18 Sep | Supermoon (a full Moon at closest approach). Partial eclipse not visible from NZ 1-5pm. | 
| 18 Sep | Teachers PD rocket day. Design, build & launch a rocket in 1 day. $45. Sign up here. | 
| 18 Sep | 2-4pm NZASE Primary Sci PLD nationwide, Zoom link Register. | 
| 18 Sep | Guilford & Paringatai talk about finding the stomach cancer gene, Timaru | 
| 19 Sep | Guilford & Paringatai talk about finding the stomach cancer gene, Christchurch | 
| 19 Sep | 4pm Science Learning hub webinar on our animals with Georgina Stewart & Sally Birdsall | 
| 22 Sep | World Rivers day http://worldriversday.com/ | 
| 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 | 
| 23-29 Sep | Mental Health Awareness Week https://mhaw.nz/ | 
| 29 Sep | Tsunami warning siren test at the beginning of daylight savings, (last Sun in Sep) | 
| 29Sep-5Oct | Tuvalu Language week, Te Gana Tuvalu www.mpia.govt.nz | 
| 30 Sep | Deadline to apply for a PM’s science prize for student’s space project. Info here. | 
| 30 Sep | Deadline to apply for a PM’s science teacher prize. Info here. | 
| Moon | FM Sep 18 3Q Sep 25 NM Oct 3 1Q Oct 11 | 
- Talks that may be relevant for us
- Forensic scientist Ruben Miller talks about crime scene investigation at 7pm on 18 Sep at Michael Park School auditorium, Amy St, Ellerslie, Ak. Fundraiser. $10. Book here.
 
 - STEM Wana are running maker events these holidays in Tauranga. Students select a taster kit to get to know the equipment, then work on a self-guided project. $15/kid. For 8yo+, only with an adult.
 
Info
- Literacy:
- A list of biology prefixes and suffixes: Prefixes and Suffixes
 
 - Digital tools:
- Free AI teacher planning tool from Oak Academy. https://labs.thenational.academy/
 
 - Student opportunities
- Earth Science week (14-18 Oct) in US offers some global comps for all ages, all due by 8pm ET 18 Oct: Photography and Video (individuals or teams)
 
 - Revision
- Women in Engineering (UoA) hold free revision classes in the hols for L2/L3 Physics. WiE revision classes
 
 
Resources
- Biology:
- Digestive system card sort https://www.biointeractive.org/classroom-resources/digestive-system-card-sort
 - Compare the skeleton of Lucy with a Human Skeleton
 
 - Agricultural and Horticultural Science:
- A book on kiwifruit https://www.nzkgi.org.nz/the-kiwifruit-book-2022/#article
 - A pick-a-path activity about wine production – students work in groups discussing which decisions they will make, then see its effect on wine quality (also for CB1.1) . Overview. Task
 
 - Earth & Space Science:
- Mobile apps to identify stars/constellations in the night sky: Stellarium mobile and Star Walk
 - With more intense geomagnetic activity at the equinox, Sep could see more auroras
 - Videos about our volcanoes:1 Violent past, 2 A threatening Presence, 3 Fiery Future
 
 - Chemistry:
- Create a mini wastewater treatment plant https://www.teachengineering.org/activities/view/uok-2216-wastewater-treatment-plant-model-water-quality
 - NASA activities intro to spectroscopy and spectroscopy lab
 
 - Physics:
- A data classroom activity comparing motion on horizontal and inclined planes. https://about.dataclassroom.com/ready-to-teach/car-and-ramp-labs
 - A Pocket Lab lesson on energy transformations with lots of videos (you’ll need to join, it’s free) https://app.thepocketlab.com/lab-report/3ZsE6Df70008UzW701WI01
 
 - Primary & intermediate:
- A cooking analogy for the 3 rock types https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg_jKJFbA2A&t=263s
 - Science Alive for Educators is a free portal with lots of lessons on our native fauna for you to explore while the Bird of the Year comp is on. Sign up at www.sciencealive.co.nz/educators
 
 -  Science:
- Canterbury uni has some science posters for the classroom
 - Video of an experiment on ISS to show water tension https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8TssbmY-GM
 
 - Education for Sustainability (EfS)
 - New standards
- NZASE has a members-only practice assessment for S1.4 on the NZASE website. S1.3 will be up soon. https://nzase.org.nz/resources/members-only/
 
 - Curious Minds conference 10am – 2pm 18 Oct at AUT south campus – students from 8 Curious Minds projects will share their research and learning as they practice being a “scientist for the day”
 
MoE/NZQA
- The Education.govt.nz website is changing so it’s more stable & user-friendly. Goes live on 31 Oct. Science stuff, including Safety & Science guidelines, will be here.
 - MoE is suggesting staff check their measles immunity here. MMR info here.
 - MoE is providing guidance for mentors & mentees on their journey towards full certification, with a webinar and 13 funded face-to-face workshops from 16 Oct. More info here.
 
Professional Learning & Development (PLD) Opportunities
- NZASE is planning PLD for term 4 for both primary and secondary, face-to-face in Otago & Nelson, and also online weekly for secondary. Keep an eye out here.
 - The Click Foundation is running two fully funded, 5-day PD for teachers in the hols. Learn all about animation, VR, video, 3D printing and more.
 - Brigette Glasson will next year provide one day/week funded release all year to help Chch primary teachers grow their understanding of how to integrate science in teaching. Primary Science PLD Email Brigitte
 - Teachers Only Day for Earth and Space Science 14 Nov at UoA. No Charge. Register here https://forms.gle/XGvRTAewihbEtCHUA
 - A reminder, Genomics Aotearoa is running a workshop for CB1.3 in Ak Nov 7: GA_Auckland24
 
Technician
- Slime can be made just as well with cornstarch and conditioner (in a 1:1 ratio) instead of borax. Other teachers use Goo worms as an example of polymers and cross linking rather than slime.
 
Vacancies
- Hobsonville Point Secondary School Auckland is looking for a teacher with maths/science/ DigiTech-coding. Opportunities for integrated course-creation, project-based STEM learning. Ad.
 
Cheers, Mike
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