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Science is a discipline that provides ākonga with a range of skills and ways of thinking that are valuable in many aspects of life and work. Have you thought about why you need to eat, why cars rust, how batteries produce electrical energy or why clouds produce rain? Science helps ākonga discover answers to such questions. Ākonga explore not just the world of living things, but all types of substances and how they react while gaining an understanding of concepts such as force and energy that affect the Earth and space. Many issues that confront us today, such as environmental concerns, energy use, manufacturer product claims, growing our own food, maintaining good health and raising children, have scientific aspects. Many choices we make in life have a scientific perspective. This subject is not just learning about science, but understanding how to make sense of scientific information we are bombarded with on a daily basis.
In Science, ākonga will explore what science is, and how scientists work, and develop their scientific literacy as well as their understanding of the mātauranga Māori that both supports and challenges scientific knowledge. Science involves generating and testing ideas and gathering evidence to understand, explain, and develop knowledge about the natural world. Scientists do this by making observations, carrying out investigations and modelling, and by communicating and debating with others. Science learning is both theoretical and practical. This course offers standards from the Science, Chemistry and Biology, and Physics, Earth and Space Science matrices. Kaiako will work with ākonga to plan a learning programme of up to 20 credits.
No prior learning needed.
Standard | Description | Version | Credits | Assessment | L1 Lit/Num | UE Lit/Num | Vocational Pathways |
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91920 | Demonstrate understanding of a science-informed response to a local issue | 4 | 5 | Internal | laLiteracy achievement standard |
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91921 | Demonstrate understanding of the use of a range of scientific investigative approaches in a context | 3 | 5 | Internal | |||
91922 | Describe features of science that have contributed to the development of a science idea in a local context | 4 | 5 | External | |||
91923 | Demonstrate understanding of science-related claims in communicated information | 4 | 5 | External | laLiteracy achievement standard |
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92020 | Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between a microorganism and the environment | 3 | 5 | Internal | |||
92021 | Demonstrate understanding of a chemical reactions in context | 3 | 6 | Internal | |||
92022 | Demonstrate understanding of genetic variation in relation to an identified characteristic | 3 | 5 | External | laLiteracy achievement standard |
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92023 | Demonstrate understanding of how the physical properties of materials inform their use | 3 | 4 | External | |||
92044 | Demonstrate understanding of human-induced change within the Earth system | 3 | 5 | Internal | |||
92045 | Demonstrate understanding of a physics phenomenon through investigation | 3 | 5 | Internal | |||
92046 | Demonstrate understanding of the effect on the Earth of interactions between the Sun and the Earth-Moon system | 3 | 5 | External | |||
92047 | Demonstrate understanding of a physical system using energy concepts | 3 | 5 | External | naNumeracy achievement standard |
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