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    Animal ethics – creating texts

    This activity uses resources curated in the article Māori concepts for animal ethics – introduction. The resources examine the Three Rs of animal ethics and include...

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    The Three Rs of animal ethics – crossword puzzles

    Māori concepts for animal ethics – introduction brings together resources that explore animal ethics with a kaupapa Māori approach. Use the crossword puzzles in this activity...

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    Roaming cats – diamond ranking

    How do people perceive their relationship with animals? How do labels like ‘pest’ or ‘pet’ put animals in categories or assign rules to the ways we...

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    Roaming cats – draw the line

    Should cats be allowed to roam freely? It’s an emotive question with lots of underlying factors. For example, are we talking about cherished cats or feral...

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    Māori knowledge of animals – crossword puzzles

    Crossword puzzles are an engaging way to develop and use content vocabulary. This activity includes two different puzzles – the clues for both are in English,...

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    Māori knowledge of animals – provocative questions

    Aotearoa New Zealand is home to animal species that are uniquely adapted to life on our islands and exist here and nowhere else. We also have...

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    Should cats be allowed to roam freely?

    Aotearoa New Zealand has a lot of cats! Forest & Bird reports we have: 1,134,000 companion cats 196,000 stray cats millions of feral cats – there’s...

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    Māori knowledge of animals – comprehending texts

    In this activity, students use literacy skills and strategies to locate information across a series of articles that feature Māori knowledge of animals. By the end...

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    Feral cats and conservation – role-play

    Aotearoa New Zealand has one of the highest cat ownership rates in the world. Nearly 40% of households have at least one cat – for the...

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    Māori knowledge of animals – local contexts

    Aotearoa New Zealand is rich in animal life – from tiny pepeketua and giant wētāpunga to ngā manu a Tānemahuta and ngā ika a Tangaroa. Some...

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  11. Using Magma Pop – a virtual magma chamber

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    Using Magma Pop – a virtual magma chamber

    Magma Pop is a virtual game that helps students learn about Earth’s most common minerals and the processes that happen in a magma chamber. The science...

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  12. Creating kōwhai infographics

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    Creating kōwhai infographics

    An important aspect of students’ scientific investigations and inquiry learning is summarising their findings. This activity gives students the opportunity to share their learning through the...

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  13. Sharing scientific understanding through poetry

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    Sharing scientific understanding through poetry

    Sharing students’ scientific learning through poetry can be a powerful activity as it combines artistic expression with scientific understanding. Using fictional modes can make the science...

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  14. Observing kōwhai | Āta titiro kōwhai

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    Observing kōwhai | Āta titiro kōwhai

    Observation is a key component of mātauranga Māori and science. This activity enables ākonga to use the science capability ‘Gather and interpret data’ as they observe...

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  15. Planting kōwhai seeds | Whakatōngia kākano kōwhai

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    Planting kōwhai seeds | Whakatōngia kākano kōwhai

    Collecting kōwhai seeds from outside the classroom and then growing them inside breaks down the perception that learning only happens in the classroom. This activity will...

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  16. Collecting kōwhai seeds | Kohikohia ngā kākano kōwhai

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    Collecting kōwhai seeds | Kohikohia ngā kākano kōwhai

    Challenge students to explore and observe kōwhai trees with a particular focus on the seeds. Initially, students may only notice the seed pods hanging from the...

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  17. Modelling stalactite and stalagmite formations

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    Modelling stalactite and stalagmite formations

    Stalactites and stalagmites are geological formations that occur when water dissolves limestone and other minerals. The mineral-rich water seeps through cracks and into a cave. In...

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    Tsunamis in the sandpit

    Stratovolcanoes are steep-sided, cone-shaped volcanoes. If the magma chamber within the volcano grows, the expansion can break the flanks of the volcano and cause it to...

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  19. Using Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth

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    Using Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth

    Challenge students to take on a variety of scientific roles to help solve the planet’s environmental and energy issues with Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth. The...

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  20. Utilising <i>Our climate, our biodiversity, our future</i>

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    Utilising Our climate, our biodiversity, our future

    Our climate, our biodiversity, our future is an interactive storymap that uses a collection of stories arranged to show the interconnectedness of ki uta ki tai...

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  21. RNAi – making science-informed responses

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    RNAi – making science-informed responses

    Genetic modification has been used in Aotearoa New Zealand since the 1970s. It is used in research laboratories and in contained field tests, in some medicines...

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  22. Game design for viruses and vaccines

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    Game design for viruses and vaccines

    Game design is a creative and innovative way to build understanding of science concepts and express them within a meaningful context. It combines aspects of science,...

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  23. Viruses and immunity – interpreting infographics

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    Viruses and immunity – interpreting infographics

    Infographics combine text with graphic images. Their key feature is simplicity – getting a message across in a manner that is easy to visualise and understand....

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  24. Utilising <i>Navigating our freshwater environment</i>

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    Utilising Navigating our freshwater environment

    Navigating our freshwater environment is an interactive storymap that explores the state of rivers, lakes and wetlands – in a novel and engaging way. The storymap...

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