1-31 Mar | Melanoma March www.melanoma.org.nz/news-events/recent-news |
1-31 Mar | Hearing Awareness Month https://www.nfd.org.nz/hearing-awareness-month2020 |
1-31 Mar | Whio Awareness month https://www.doc.govt.nz/whioforever |
17 Mar | Cafe Scientifique Kiwifruit science Tauranga Yacht Club, 7pm start, $10. RSVP |
19 Mar | ASTA Literacy event 4-6pm, venue MAGS. Register |
20 Mar | Autumnal Equinox NZ https://www.rasnz.org.nz/in-the-sky/sun-rise-and-set-1 |
21 Mar | World Forestry Day www.fitec.org.nz |
21 Mar | World Down Syndrome Day http://www.un.org/en/events/downsyndromeday/ |
22 Mar | Earth hour 8:30 – 9:30 pm www.earthhour.org.nz |
22Mar-22Apr | EcoFest, https://ecofest.org.nz/events/ |
22 Mar | World Water Day www.emap.rsnz.org http://www.worldwaterday.org/ |
23 Mar | World Meteorological Day www.metservice.co.nz , go to Learning Centre |
23 Mar | World Maths Day https://www.3plearning.com/world-maths-day/ |
24 Mar | World Tuberculosis day www.stoptb.org |
29 Mar | Partial solar eclipse not visible from NZ |
Moon | 3Q Mar 23 NM Mar 29 1Q Apr 5 FM Apr 13 |
- Talks that may be relevant for us
- The science, technology and ethical issues of gene editing by Dr Barry Scott, 6-7pm Th 27 March, Lecture Theatre 1, EIT, Taradale, Napier
- STELR webinar Fri 21 Mar 11:45-12:30 AEDT (1:45-2:30 same day NZDT) on careers in quantum science. Register for free here.
- Data Classroom webinar on using Science journalism and real data as resources for your classroom. March 20 from 4:15-5:15 pm EST (9:15-10:15 am March 21 NZT). Register here.
- Auckland’s ecofest events include a geocaching treasure hunt, an art bike challenge, photo and moth plant competitions, guided cycle rides and walks, a silent disco at the botanic gardens ..
Info
- Student opportunities:
- Wonder Project provides support (kit, teachers’ guide & more) for 2 challenges for years 7-8: term 3 on power (te reo Māori resources available) & term 4 water. Register your interest here.
- Inventionator provides an opportunity for gifted ākonga to work together online on a self-selected challenge. Register for 12-15 May (half-days) or 18-19 June (full days). + 1 evg.
- Teacher Opportunities:
- Pedagogy:
- An article about recent research on motivation https://carlhendrick.substack.com/p/why-motivation-theories-in-education
- Revision
- Overlearning from Tui Boyes has some good ideas
- NZASE article on the revision strategies which research shows work. https://nzase.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/2020-09-Effective-revision-techniques-NZASE-research-article.pdf
Resources
- Biology:
- A collection of resources about gene editing techniques and applications from The Scientist
- Students can use play-doh to create different sized shapes, measure dimensions (sit it on graph paper?), calculate the SA/V ratios & fill in a table to compare for small & large cells. [Pru Casey]
- BEANZ has a new QAAM’d task for AS 91607/B3.7 assessing the manipulation of selective breeding and gene editing (using CRISPR) in SLICK Cows. Found here for members.
- Agricultural and Horticultural Science:
- Students can attend the South Island Ag Field Days for free, with chaperones. On Fri 28 Mar students can compete in the Ag Challenge (physical & theoretical) & the Sec Schools Fencing competition. Contact info@siafd.co.nz to enter the comps or get a school pass to attend.
- Out The Gate 2025 in Rotorua on 26 Mar is a conference for sheep & beef farmers. Teachers & students can attend for free (both register as students) https://beeflambnz.com/outthegate
- Earth & Space Science:
- Student activity exploring the properties of dust and the astronomical research of dust in space https://mcdonaldobservatory.org/teachers/classroom/SeeingTheInvisible.html
- Sink hole demo https://www.earthlearningidea.com/PDF/185_Sink_hole.pdf
- Chemistry:
- A TEDEd video on the history of arsenic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH0tUg4Enn0
- Weta Books is a new educational publisher with workbooks for L2 and L3 Chemistry.
- Physics:
- Transpower has animated resources about NZ’s electricity system https://www.transpower.co.nz/educationalresources
- 30 min Veritasium video on rainbows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24GfgNtnjXc
- Primary & intermediate:
- Younger students learn about the Sun’s relative motion in the sky as they experiment with shadows. https://stardate.org/teaching-tool/shadow-play
- UK’s Primary Science Teaching Trust Spring newsletter found here.
- Middle School
- Activities for Earth Day, whose theme this year is renewable energy (join NEEF for free)
- Little Butterflies on the Prairie data activity is about growing food while still protecting wildlife.
- A science book you or your students might like to read
- Dig In!: 12 Easy Gardening Projects Using Kitchen Scraps by Kari Cornell features 12 simple projects growing fruit & veges “some of which may be better controlled versions of events already happening in your crisper drawer”.
MoE/NZQA
- MoE has provided the names of people helping with the 1st stage of writing the Science Curriculum (scroll down to NZC contributor groups) https://tahurangi.education.govt.nz/our-story
Professional Learning & Development (PLD) Opportunities
- BEANZ has organised 2 NZQA Biology Making Assessor Judgement Workshops – Columba College Dunedin Fri 21 March 10-2, & New Plymouth 12 May (details tbc). Focus on 91604, 91607
- A recording of the fourth Science Learning Hub PLD on knowledge systems. Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 3 here.
Cheers, Mike
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