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Science Learning Area - NZ Curriculum Alignment

Comprehensive mapping of Te Kete Ako resources to Science achievement standards

🔬 Science Learning Area

"In the science learning area, students develop their understanding of the natural world through inquiry, investigation, and understanding of scientific concepts. Students learn to think scientifically about phenomena and make evidence-based decisions."

Te Ao Māori Integration: Science learning incorporates mātauranga Māori perspectives on the natural world, traditional ecological knowledge, and Indigenous approaches to understanding natural phenomena.

NZ Curriculum Science Strands:

🌱 Living World

Life processes, ecology, evolution, and organism interactions

⚡ Physical World

Forces, energy, matter, and physical phenomena

🧪 Material World

Properties and interactions of materials and chemistry

🌍 Planet Earth and Beyond

Earth systems, astronomy, and space science

Years 1-2: Foundation Science Understanding

Living World

Physical World

Planet Earth and Beyond

Years 3-4: Developing Scientific Thinking

Living World

Physical World

Scientific Investigation

Years 5-6: Scientific Investigation & Analysis

Living World

Physical World

Material World

Years 7-8: Advanced Scientific Concepts

Living World

Physical World

Material World

Planet Earth and Beyond

🔬 Nature of Science - Core Understanding

Understanding about Science

Students appreciate that scientists ask questions about our world and that open-mindedness is important because there may be more than one explanation.

Te Kete Ako Approach: Integrating Western science and mātauranga Māori as complementary knowledge systems.

Investigating in Science

Students build on prior experiences, working together to share and examine their own and others' knowledge.

Te Kete Ako Approach: Collaborative inquiry that values different cultural perspectives and ways of knowing.

Communicating in Science

Students engage with a range of science texts and begin to question the purposes for which these texts are constructed.

Te Kete Ako Approach: Critical analysis of scientific information through cultural and social justice lenses.

🔗 Cross-Curricular Science Connections

📊 Science + Mathematics

Data collection and analysis, graphing scientific results, measurement in experiments, mathematical modeling of natural phenomena

📖 Science + English

Scientific writing and communication, analyzing science texts, explaining complex concepts, science journalism and media literacy

🌍 Science + Social Sciences

Environmental issues and policy, science in society, historical development of scientific ideas, cultural perspectives on natural phenomena

💻 Science + Technology

Digital data collection tools, computer modeling and simulation, biotechnology applications, engineering design process

🏆 Assessment Strategies for Science

Inquiry-Based Assessment

Students demonstrate scientific thinking through investigations that combine Western scientific methods with traditional knowledge approaches.

Science Communication

Students explain scientific concepts to different audiences, including connecting scientific understanding to cultural contexts and everyday life.

Portfolio of Understanding

Collections of scientific work showing growth in conceptual understanding, investigative skills, and ability to connect science with cultural knowledge.

Collaborative Investigation

Group projects that require students to work together on scientific problems, combining different perspectives and approaches to create comprehensive understanding.