Teacher PLD

Seaweek 2015

There are many marine classroom activities and resources on the Science Learning Hub useful for Seaweek 2015.

This online PD session recorded on 19 February 2015 shows primary and secondary teachers how to navigate the Hub while exploring some of these resources.

The Hubs have a wide range of articles covering science ideas and concepts that support primary teachers with science learning, and many activities offering a variety of teaching ideas and strategies for Seaweek.

Useful resources include:

Awesome thanks. Some great resources to use.

Teacher

This PLD session was based on the legacy Science Learning Hub however all the resources are still available on the new-look Science Learning Hub site.

SLH resources for Seaweek

A recorded PD session for primary and secondary teachers modelling ways Science Learning Hub resources can support teaching and learning during Seaweek. 

This video shows footage from the legacy Science Learning Hub, however all the activities are still available on the new-look Science Learning Hub site.

Rights: 2015. University of Waikato. All Rights Reserved.

Watch the video (above) of this professional development session (you may want to download it) and also see below the index, treasure hunt and the PowerPoint presentation.

We would love more people from our school to do this workshop

Teacher

Related content

This article lists a selection of unit plans and other teacher support materials grouped under possible teaching topics to support Seaweek.

You might also be interested in these professional development webinars:

More resources are available under these topics: oceans, water and conservation.

Useful links

Seaweek is New Zealand’s annual national week about the sea. It is co-ordinated by the New Zealand Association for Environmental Education (NZAEE).

Visit one or more of the Hub’s Pinterest boards below for more resources:

Although this presentation was specifically developed for Seaweek - the resources from the Science Learning Hub can be used for any student learning relating to marine or conservation contexts.

Published:01 May 2015