Connected 2017 Level 2 - Taking Action
The focus in this issue of Connected is on the Nature of Science strand of the curriculum and the science capability: engage with science.
At times, Connected themes require the introduction of concepts that students at this curriculum level may not be able to fully understand. What matters at this stage is that students begin to develop understandings that they can grow over time.
Look inside this issue
Space Food
by Feana Tu'akoi
A group of students investigate how to stop food rotting on a journey to Mars. They share what they know about the different methods of food preservation to come up with a plan.
Series: Connected 2017 Level 2 - Taking Action
Learning area: English, Science, Technology
Curriculum level: 2
Category: Non-fiction
Strand: Nature of science, Material world, Technological knowledge
Capability: Engage with science
In: Connected 2017 Level 2 - Taking Action
Publication date: November 2017
Gardening in the Living Room
by Sophie Fern
Balaclava School has a new greenhouse called the Living Room. The students find out how the environment inside the Living Room helps plants grow during the cold Dunedin winters and investigate which vegetables grow best inside and outside its unique climate.
Series: Connected 2017 Level 2 - Taking Action
Learning area: English, Science, Technology
Curriculum level: 2
Category: Non-fiction
Strand: Nature of science, Living world, Nature of technology
Capability: Engage with science
In: Connected 2017 Level 2 - Taking Action
Publication date: November 2017
Down the Drain
by Philipa Werry
Students at Wilford School in Petone were shocked to discover the amount of rubbish finding its way onto their local beach. Find out how they investigated the issue by using traps to collect the rubbish entering the stormwater system.
Series: Connected 2017 Level 2 - Taking Action
Learning area: English, Science, Technology
Curriculum level: 2
Category: Non-fiction
Strand: Nature of science, Planet Earth and beyond, Nature of technology
Capability: Engage with science
In: Connected 2017 Level 2 - Taking Action
Publication date: November 2017
Bringing Back the Birdsong
by Shanthie Walker
For years, introduced predators have been killing birds along the Kepler Track in Fiordland. Students in the Kids Restore the Kepler project are working with the Department of Conservation and the Fiordland Conservation Trust to reduce the number of predators living in the area. Their mission: to bring birdsong back to the Kepler.
Series: Connected 2017 Level 2 - Taking Action
Learning area: English, Science
Curriculum level: 2
Category: Non-fiction
Strand: Nature of science, Living world
Capability: Engage with science
In: Connected 2017 Level 2 - Taking Action
Publication date: November 2017