8 February - 14 February
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Kia ora 8F1! Welcome back to Term 1 for 2020. I hope you have had a great break and fun holiday and are ready to explore science! Below you will find this terms Achievement Objectives and the Learning Intention for the next few weeks. I have also outlined what will happen in each session of the week.
Big idea: ‘Te Taha Wairua’ - Connecting to the Goat Island marine environment
Achievement Objectives:
Living world
Students will:
Life processes
- Recognise that there are life processes common to all living things and that these occur in different ways.
Ecology
- Explain how living things are suited to their particular habitat and how they respond to environmental changes, both natural and human-induced.
EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We are EXPLORING to grow our understanding of marine habitats and reserves, especially New Zealand
- We are EXPLORING to investigate the role of tangata whenua in marine conservation
- We are EXPLORING to research the different habitats animal can live in
Success Criteria: I can ...
- Describe what a marine reserve is
- Understand that caring for our resources of the land and sea is important to our well being and survival
- Define the term habitat and give an example
Activities:
- Lesson 1: First part: Work on your cover page in the book. You tube clip about marine reserves. Student and teacher discussion about students knowledge about marine reserves.
- Lesson 2: Slide show "Protecting our marine world" and working through what we can do and what we cannot do in a marine reserve.
- Lesson 3: Create a map and find all the marine reserves in New Zealand.