Y9 Science: Ecology in Aotearoa
📋 Final Unit Assessment Rubric
Te Anga Aromatawai Whakamutunga - Kaitiakitanga o Aotearoa
"Toitū te whenua, whatungarongaro te tangata"
The land remains while people come and go
📊 Assessment Components
This final assessment draws together learning from across the entire ecology unit.
🔬 Scientific Knowledge
Understanding of ecosystems, food webs, biodiversity, and ecological relationships
Weight: 30%
🔍 Research & Inquiry
Field work skills, data collection, analysis, and use of evidence
Weight: 25%
📝 Communication
Written work, oral presentations, use of scientific language
Weight: 20%
🌿 Kaitiakitanga
Understanding of guardianship, conservation action, cultural connections
Weight: 25%
📋 Detailed Criteria
| Criteria | Excellence (4) | Merit (3) | Achieved (2) | Not Yet (1) |
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| Ecosystem Understanding Pūnaha Hauropi |
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| Food Webs & Energy Flow Ngā Raranga Kai |
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| Biodiversity & Species Te Kanorau Koiora |
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| Field Investigation Te Mahi Rangahau |
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| Scientific Communication Te Kōrero Pūtaiao |
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| Kaitiakitanga & Action Tiaki Taiao |
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📊 Score Summary
| Criteria | Score | Weight | Weighted |
| Ecosystem Understanding | / 4 | × 1.5 | |
| Food Webs & Energy Flow | / 4 | × 1.5 | |
| Biodiversity & Species | / 4 | × 1.0 | |
| Field Investigation | / 4 | × 1.25 | |
| Scientific Communication | / 4 | × 1.0 | |
| Kaitiakitanga & Action | / 4 | × 1.25 | |
| Total Weighted Score | / 30 | ||
25.5 - 30
19.5 - 25
12 - 19
0 - 11.5
💬 Comprehensive Feedback
✨ Strengths Demonstrated / Ka Pai:
🎯 Areas for Further Development / Hei Whakawhanake:
🌿 Kaitiakitanga Reflections:
📚 Recommendations for Future Learning:
👩🏫 Teacher Notes
Curriculum alignment: NZC Level 5 Science - Living World (Ecology, Life processes)
Assessment type: Summative - End of unit
Moderation: Consider internal moderation across classes before finalising grades
Student self-assessment: Students can complete this rubric as a self-assessment before teacher marking for comparison and discussion
📋 Teacher Planning Snapshot
Ngā Whāinga Ako — Learning Intentions
Students will engage with this resource to build understanding of Aotearoa New Zealand's ecosystems, biodiversity, and the role of kaitiakitanga in environmental stewardship.
Ngā Paearu Angitū — Success Criteria
- ✅ Students can explain key concepts from this resource using their own words.
- ✅ Students can connect the content to real-world environmental contexts in Aotearoa.
Differentiation & Inclusion
Scaffold support: Provide sentence starters, word banks, or graphic organisers to scaffold access for students who need it. Offer entry-level and extension tasks to address a range of readiness levels.
ELL / ESOL: Pre-teach key vocabulary and provide bilingual glossaries where available. Allow students to respond in their home language first.
Inclusion: Use accessible formats. Neurodiverse learners benefit from chunked instructions and choice in how they demonstrate understanding.
Prior knowledge: Best used after the relevant lesson sequence. No specialist prior knowledge required for entry-level engagement.