8 March - 14 March
Section outline
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Kia ora 7F1 students. My name is Ms Brandauer (ibrandauer@mhjc.school.nz) and I am your science teacher for the year. I hope you have had a great 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: “Tūrangawaewae - Where do we stand?” Māori World View
Achievement Objectives
Nature of science
Investigating in science
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Build on prior experiences, working together to share and examine their own and others’ knowledge.
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Ask questions, find evidence, explore simple models, and carry out appropriate investigations to develop simple explanations.
Planet Earth and beyond
EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We are EXPLORING to discover the order of the planets in our solar system
- We are EXPLORING to investigate the physical characteristics of the planets.
- We are EXPLORING to research meteoroids, asteroids, and comets.
- We are EXPLORING to recognise the stars in our solar system
- We are EXPLORING to recognise the different constellations and the star cluster of Matariki in the night sky
Success Criteria: I can/have..
- know the name and order of the planets in our solar system
- compare Earth with another planet in our solar system
- describe similarities and differences between Earth and another planet in our solar system
- appreciate the vastness of the solar system
Activities:Lesson 1:
Do now activity - Quiz
PPP on stars and galaxies
Matariki story
Lesson 2:
What are the stars of Matariki
Research: Investigate the Māori names for each of these
bright stars.
Lesson 3:
Find your star signs constellation and draw in your book
Vocab:
- orbit
- solar
- planet
- galaxy
- comet
- milky way
- helium
- debris
- hydrogen
- meteor
- asteroid
- terrestrial planets
- jovian planets
Homework:Education Perfect
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