This resource integrates the science concept of forces, fair testing with literacy and numeracy opportunities. Suitable for a range of year groups; suggested curriculum levels 4 to 5. Team Rocket Activity
Read MoreTesting Conductivity
This resource integrates literacy and numeracy into an activity on testing conductivity. Suitable for a range of year levels: Years 6-10. Testing for conductivity activity – numeracy and literacy opportunities
Read MoreThe Science of Toasters
A toaster might look simple, but it’s full of science; it’s a clever mix of physics, chemistry and invention—take a peek inside.
Read MoreWhich Drone should I buy? L1 science unit.
A science unit with links to numeracy, the New Zealand Curriculum, and Level 1 NCEA assessments.
Read MoreY9 and Y10 Resources: Literacy and Contexts
NZASE L1 Resources
NZASE L1 google drive
Read MoreSafety and Science/Pūtaiao: Guidance for Aotearoa New Zealand Schools and Kura
Safety and Science/Pūtaiao: Guidance for Aotearoa New Zealand Schools and Kura full document download and link to the MoE website.
Read MorePhysics in Sport | Windsurfing
A3 poster looking at the forces involved in the hydro foiling windsurfers in the 2024 Olympics.
Read MorePhysics in Sport | Pole Vaulting
An A3 poster on energy transformations in the pole vault in the Olympics 2024.
Read MoreAstrophysicist Jan Eldridge
Jan Eldridge is a pākehā astrophysicist and the Head of Physics Department at the University of Auckland. Jan’s research focuses on the lives and deaths of stars, particularly binary stars. Unlike the stereotypical caricature of an astrophysicist, Jan’s work does not involve long hours of peering into the telescope. Instead, her work as a theorist primarily involves coding programmes on computers to model the journey and evolution of stars in our universe. As we celebrate Pride and Matariki this month, Jan, who identifies as transgender, shares insights from her work and life on stars and genders with NZASE science communicator, Sneha Pillai.
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