As New Zealanders looking to the future, we are faced with many opportunities – and challenges. These include improving the health of all our people, advancing our economic growth, protecting our ...
READ MOREWhole body vibration (WBV) machines have a vibrating platform that you stand, sit or lie on. Sometimes you hold onto a support bar. The speed (frequency) and strength (amplitude) of the ...
READ MOREThis timeline has some key dates relating to breaking the 4-minute mile. Faster, further, longer, stronger – humans breaking records. 31 May 1913 American John Paul Jones holds the first ...
READ MORETired muscles? is a ready-to-use cross-curricular teaching resource. It uses the Ministry of Education’s 2015 Connected article ‘Why do our muscles get tired?’ by Zoe Armstrong and Dave ...
READ MOREInfographics combine text with graphic images. Their key feature is simplicity – getting a message across in a manner that is easy to visualise and understand. Infographics consist of three ...
READ MOREThis citizen science project wants your assistance to extract information from various climate scientific graphics to help combat misinformation and support scientific communication. Using this ...
READ MOREAlzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and eventually even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. In this online ...
READ MOREHelp this global project to develop a faster test for antibiotic resistance by looking inside bacteria that have been treated with antibiotics. This will improve healthcare for patients with ...
READ MOREJoin Karen Parker from Tahuna Normal Intermediate School and Greta Dromgool from the Science Learning Hub in a session which will introduce you to Vision 20/20, an exciting Participatory Science ...
READ MOREActive reading is an important activity for making meaning during the process of science inquiry (Osborne, 2010). The integration of science and literacy can enhance student learning in both ...
READ MOREIn this recorded professional learning session, Lyn Rogers and Anne Barker explore how science and literacy can be integrated by: discussing how science topics and activities can be used as ...
READ MOREDr Justin Keogh from the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) talks about the reasons for choosing a research topic and describes a conventional research process that provides input to ...
READ MOREThis is an edited recording of the webinar Vision 20/20.
READ MOREVideo recording on the Fostering literacy through primary science webinar.
READ MOREThis slideshow, from the webinar Vision 20/20, provides additional support for the webinar video. Use the Slideshow menu for further options, including view full screen, and go here for the ...
READ MOREThis slideshow, from the webinar Fostering literacy through primary science classroom, provides additional support for the video tutorial. Use the Slideshow menu for further options, including ...
READ MORETest your knowledge of some of the physics involved in weightlifting and cycling.
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