In this recorded session the New Zealand Association of Primary Science Educators (NZAPSE) and the Science Learning Hub supports you to bring fun, safe science into your classroom.
Science education is an important part of our curriculum but sometimes we can get overwhelmed with all the things we need to consider. NZAPSE has created some simple resources to make being safe super easy.
NZAPSE did a great job, really engaging!
Teacher
The Safety and Science/Pūtaiao: Guidance for Aotearoa New Zealand Schools and Kura is a very large document. We will highlight relevant sections, provide links and give examples of what it means for our teaching.
Please note that we are not health and safety experts. The NZAPSE team has a large amount of experience and has worked with science technicians to ensure the information provided is correct. Teachers will always need to respond to the students and the environment that they are in.
Thanks – appreciate the great examples!
Participant
You can download the video and PowerPoint presentation.
Index
Topic | Slideshow number(s) | Video timecode |
Introducing the Science Learning Hub and presenters | 1–2 | 00:00 |
Index | 3 | 00:40 |
Purpose | 4 | 00:47 |
New Zealand Association of Primary Science Educators (NZAPSE) | 5 | 01:17 |
Primary Science Week 2024 | 6–8 | 02:40 |
Safety documents | 9–15 | 09:12 |
Heather Goodey – I have the solution | 16 | 15:28 |
Steven Sexton – Straws and sounds | 17 | 21:50 |
Dianne Christenson – Trapping and tracking | 18–19 | 27:36 |
John Marsh – Chemical tests | 20 | 34:16 |
SLH links, keep in touch and thanks | 21 | 37:41 |
Activities featured in the webinar
Download as PDFs these supporting resources:
- Heathers' presentation I have the solution
- Steven’s activity Make your own oboe
Activity ideas
These activities support students to think about risk and staying safe in different contexts:
The PLD article Children making evidence-based decisions about volcanic risk details how students were able to use science knowledge to make decisions and take action to plan for natural disaster emergencies.
Related content
Watch previous webinars featuring New Zealand Association of Primary Science Educators:
Useful links
The New Zealand Association of Primary Science Educators (NZAPSE) is all about celebrating and supporting science in primary schools.
The document Safety and Science/Pūtaiao: Guidance for Aotearoa New Zealand Schools and Kura can be found here.
During the webinar we shared the following links:
Acknowledgement
Thank you to the New Zealand Association of Primary Science Educators (NZAPSE) for collaborating on this webinar and the work you do supporting primary teachers.