1-31 Oct | Health Literacy month |
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) |
4 Oct | International Observe the Moon night https://moon.nasa.gov/observe-the-moon-night/ |
4-10 Oct | World Space week www.worldspaceweek.org/ |
5 Oct | World Teachers day |
5-11 Oct | Fijian language week, Vosa VakaViti www.mpia.govt.nz |
6 Oct | World Habitat Day https://www.un.org/en/events/habitatday/ |
6-12 Oct | Mental Health Awareness Week https://mhaw.nz/ |
9 Oct | 4pm SLH webinar on Moanamana, taking action to protect our oceans. Register here |
10 Oct | World Sight Day http://www.iapb.org/advocacy/world-sight-day |
12 Oct | Spring Migration day at Pūkorokoro Miranda Shorebirds Centre |
12 Oct | Ada Lovelace day, women in STEM |
12-18 Oct | Earth Sciences week (USA) http://www.earthsciweek.org/about-esw |
13 Oct | NZ’s Get Ready Week includes the International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction |
Moon | 1Q Sep 30 FM Oct 7 3Q Oct 14 NM Oct 21 |
- Fijian Language week next week: Classroom Phrases Fiji 2025
- Look out for the Nobel prizes next week
Info
- Pedagogy:
- Suggestion to give to students: “ I asked ChatGPT to write an essay/paragraph on X, attached. I’d probably score it an NA. Your job is to redeem it. For an A, give good definitions and examples and use clearer language. For an M thoroughly expand and explain. For an E write your own without looking at the AI model.” Helps students see how simplistic AI is.
- Science gifts:
- Science Makes You Strong Tshirts and hoodies https://www.bonfire.com/science-makes-you-strong-1
Resources
- Biology:
- Some food chain activities in the context of kauri (several pages) and toxin accumulation in the Hauraki Gulf.
- Links for making ancestor skulls on 3D printers: Printing ancestor skulls
- Agricultural and Horticultural Science:
- Video on the history of innovation in NZ agriculture, from Māori arrivals onwards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSsCX_DNj3M
- Sow the Seed Regional Hubs provide PLD for Ag & Hort teaching, including juniors. Info here. Register here.
- Earth & Space Science:
- Make stellar life cycles more tangible and practice scaling and coding by building star walls with RGB LEDs and microcontrollers
- Panama’s Ocean upwelling failed this year https://scitechdaily.com/for-the-first-time-in-40-years-panamas-ocean-lifeline-has-vanished/
- An activity on classifying rocks by their grains https://www.earthlearningidea.com/PDF/303_Rock_grain_cut-out.pdf
- Chemistry:
- A forensic investigation that uses a chemistry context: Molarity Lab
- A printable PT PeriodicTable Annotated Liacos
- Physics:
- Measure the speed of Nerf gun projectiles and determine a safe dodging distance using a smartphone sound recorder.
- PhET Skatepark simulation has a worksheet that looks at conservation of energy and also introduces bar graphs.
- Primary & intermediate:
- Science Alive’s collection of lessons on native birds
- School Gen has online games : Crunch Time 2 (teaches about energy, science and sustainability), Whio Boot Camp (whio ecology)
- Education for Sustainability (EfS)
- Climate Action is a global Project to help teachers teach about climate change. Climate Action Project 2025
- Science:
- Some chemistry, Physics and astonomy resources for Space Week (Stem is free to join): https://www.stem.org.uk/resources/library/collection/501482/world-space-week-4th-10th-october-2025
- STEM/STEAM:
- Top Stem websites for Kids https://www.educatorstechnology.com/2025/04/top-stem-websites-for-kids.html
- Literacy
- Use ChatGPT to generate vocab lists, importing them into GimKit, Quizlet or Blooket for flashcards, games and other literacy activities.
- Wanting to access articles from mags & papers without a subscription? Go to Press Reader, select login via library, enter your library’s name & then your card number. E.g. Listener, Herald, Time
- A science book you might like to read:
- The Covid Response by Prof Shaun Hendy reflects on our approach to the pandemic and the lessons learned for Aotearoa New Zealand and the world.
MoE/NZQA
- Alan Munro has retired so NZQA is looking for a National Assessment Advisor for ESS. Info here https://careers.nzqa.govt.nz/jobs/NZQA-25066AMS
Professional Learning & Development (PLD) Opportunities
- Science Learning Hub is hosting a webinar on Mythbusting de-extinction to sort fact from fiction with Assoc Prof Nic Rawlence on Thurs 16 Oct, 4–5 pm.
Cheers, Mike
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