Teacher PLD

SLH and conservation

Many resources on the Science Learning Hub explore ideas about conservation and related issues. This online PD session recorded on 14 May 2015 shows primary teachers how to navigate the Hub to find resources about conservation. Topics covered include the flight of godwits, farming and environmental issues (looking at research inhibiting nitrates), saving reptiles and amphibians, river ecology and interdependence, and the bioaccumulation of toxins in the sea.

Teachers are then introduced to some highlights from a wide range of content with a conservation focus. Science concepts include ideas such as bioindicators and biodegradability, classifying and identifying, solar energy, and river and marine ecosystems and human impact on them.

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.

Conservation

This is a recording of the online webinar looking at the hubs resources on conservation.

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: University of Waikato. All Rights Reserved

Hands-on student activities include making lizard-friendly habitats, cleaning up oil spills, an outdoor game that teaches about bird migration, simulating a greenhouse effect, melting chocolate biscuits to learn about heat energy, making a solar oven from a pizza box, using cards to match habitats with organisms, developing classification systems and building food webs.

Conservation

This is a recording of the online webinar looking at the hubs resources on conservation.

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: University of Waikato. All Rights Reserved

SLH content with strong conservation themes include Saving reptiles and amphibians, Soil, Farming and science, Tōku Awa Koiora (Restoring the Waikato River), Conserving native birds, Where land meets sea, Harnessing the Sun (solar energy) and Enviro-imprints.

Can we make New Zealand pest-free? - introduction explains the Predator Free 2050 goal. It includes a series of lesson plans that focus on students becoming actively involved in contributing to a pest-free New Zealand.

That has been excellent - I am going to be sharing this with teachers at an Enviroschools Cluster meeting.

Teacher

See links above to view the video of this professional development session and also links below to download the:

  • PowerPoint presentation

  • treasure hunt

Topic

PowerPoint slide number(s)

Video timecode

An introduction to the Science Learning Hub and conservation content

1–5

00:29

Exploring the SLH using conservation themes

6–16

05:10

A treasure hunt (for participants)

17–18

12:12

Resource highlights, including students activities, articles, images, animations and interactives

19–33

12:57

A look at conservation topics planners – found in Teacher Ideas

34

25:04

Finding conservation themes and topics using the search engine

35

25:49

A brief look at other SLH sections with conservation content – Primary Science, Teacher Ideas and Nature of Science

36-39

26:25

Our Pinterest board on conservation

40

28:08

Contact us and thank you

41

28:22

Published:02 July 2015