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Inquiring into the science of hāngi
2014-11-27The experience of laying a hāngi provided a relevant context for a science inquiry unit, writes BEN LAYBOURN.
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The hitchhiker’s guide to physics
2014-11-26Join physics teacher FELIX OLSSON as he explores European scientific landmarks, in a quest to plan the perfect class trip.
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Don’t miss the new colossal squid
2014-09-15Te Papa is holding another Science Live event tomorrow.
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A new home for space educational resources
2014-07-18A new database established by the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand aims to help teachers share science resources.
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Play along if you feel like NoS is your truth
2014-07-13A Nature of Science investigation began with a song and a dance, writes EMMA McFADYEN.
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Let the raisins dance!
2014-06-24Investigating ‘how raisins dance’ with new entrant students led to an interesting Nature of Science lesson, writes EMMA MCFADYEN.
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Party poppers make for a party of science
2014-06-16What does it mean to be a scientist? EMMA MCFADYEN investigates with her primary students and a pack of party poppers.
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Our plastic oceans
2014-04-18We use plastic every day, but this addiction is creating an unholy continent of sludge in the ocean, writes MELISSA WASTNEY.
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Primary Science Week 2014 set to sparkle
2014-04-03Look to the stars for this year’s Primary Science Week.