S1.3 NZASE | Practice assessment resources
NZASE
September 24, 2024
S1.4 NZASE | Practice assessment resources
NZASE
September 6, 2024
Physics in sport | Windsurfing: Hydro foiling and forces in action
NZASE
August 22, 2024
A3 poster looking at the forces involved in the hydro foiling windsurfers in the 2024...
Physics in sport | Pole vaulting: Energy in action
NZASE
August 22, 2024
An A3 poster on energy transformations in the pole vault in the Olympics 2024.
Tiakitanga | PLD Resources
NZASE
August 4, 2024
Tiakitanga article and Student resource to complement teacher PLD.
The science behind aurora: Understanding atmospheric phenomena
Mike Stone
June 30, 2024
The Aurora Australis was visible over the whole country on May 11, 2024. This was...
Māori textiles and dyes as a context for teaching science
Heather Goodey
June 30, 2024
Charmaine Russell, Ngāti Ranginui and Ngāi Te Rangi, was looking for opportunities to weave together...
Curious Minds: Schools in community science projects
Mike Stone
November 26, 2023
Financial support and expertise is available for teachers wanting to develop more expensive learning projects...
Observing meteors: A practical guide for students
Mike Stone
October 22, 2023
Since the end of June, 2023, Western Heights High School (WHHS) in Rotorua has been...
Disciplinary literacy in Science 3 | Writing
Mike Stone
October 22, 2023
Reading scientific texts and focussing on vocab sets students up with the foundations for writing....
Disciplinary literacy in Science 2 | Reading
Mike Stone
September 17, 2023
As they progress through school, students are asked to read increasingly complex information. How well...
Repo/wetlands: Exploring the ecological and cultural significance
Mike Stone
August 13, 2023
Wetlands, areas of soggy ground with standing water, were seen as undesirable by Pākehā settlers...
Disciplinary literacy in Science 1 | Vocabulary
Mike Stone
August 13, 2023
Scientific writing has its own structure and vocabulary, and reading it is a specialised skill....
Our electricity supply system: Understanding renewable energy in New Zealand
Mike Stone
July 9, 2023
Our country is unusual in its reliance largely on renewable sources of energy for generating...
Volcanoes of the Waikato: Geology and hazards in the Taupō Volcanic Zone
Mike Stone
July 9, 2023
Active volcanoes in Aotearoa/NZ are found in the Taupō Volcanic Zone (TVZ), and result from...
Pest control: integrating Predator Free 2050 initiatives
Mike Stone
June 4, 2023
Predator Free 2050 is an ambitious goal for Aotearoa/NZ, but achievable if everyone does their...
Kudos Science Spinners: Empowering Māori and Pasifika students in STEM
Mike Stone
April 27, 2023
There are very few Māori and Pasifika graduates in STEM subjects; for example, Māori and...
The science of feijoas: From seed to harvest
Mike Stone
April 27, 2023
Feijoas are popular in Aotearoa/NZ, fruiting in autumn in warm regions. NZASE Science Communicator Mike...
Ocean upwelling: Nutrient-rich waters and marine productivity
Mike Stone
March 25, 2023
Processes above and below the water can cause upwelling at the coast and at places...
Five digital tools for science: Enhancing engagement and data analysis
Mike Stone
March 23, 2023
Using digital tools in science also helps us embed the digital technology curriculum, a requirement...