Science capabilities connect the nature of science, the key competencies and the science content strands.
In this online PLD session recorded on 19 May 2016, we explore the five core capabilities within the context of two soil moisture activities.
The activities are designed for primary students, but there are multiple options for extension. The presenters use the student handouts to unpack each activity and make links with the capabilities.
When doing topics with Planet Earth and Beyond, we almost always focus on the water cycle and the solar system. We’ve never thought about using soil as a topic. This will add a new dimension to our teaching.
Teacher
The first activity, Investigating soil moisture content, provides students with the opportunity to gather and interpret data via observation and measurement. Students can upload the data to a soil moisture database.
A second activity, Using soil moisture maps, provides the opportunity to use the maps as evidence to support and/or critique student data. The soil moisture maps also provide practice with interpreting representations. Both activities have links to real-life contexts, making them ideal for the Engage with science capability.
You can download the video and slideshow presentation or add them to a collection.
Thank you for the webinar. We have been digging holes this week, thanks for the ideas. I would like to take up the opportunity for my class to email their questions to the Hub.
Teacher
Topic | Slideslide number(s) | Video timecode |
Introducing the Science Learning Hub and presenters | 1–4 | 00:00 |
Primary Science Week | 5–7 | 01:26 |
Soil resources on the Science Learning Hub (SLH) | 8 | 03:19 |
The five science capabilities, links to NZC and SLH activities | 9–12 | 04:23 |
Investigating soil moisture content activity and links to Gather and interpret data, Use evidence and Critique evidence | 13–28 | 07:29 |
Using soil moisture maps activity and links to Interpret representations and Engage with science | 29–39 | 25:31 |
Science capabilities resources on TKI | 40 | 36:25 |
Nature of Science resources on SLH | 41 | 36:43 |
Order promotional material, SLH links, thanks | 42–43 | 37:02 |
Nature of science
Students are given opportunities to ask questions, find evidence, explore simple models and carry out appropriate investigations to develop simple explanations. These opportunities engender much scientific discussion and sharing of ideas – helping to build scientific language and develop understandings.
Related webinars
Learn more about the capabilities and how to support them with the following webinars:
- Science capabilities in action (gathering data, representations and engaging in science)
- SLH and the science capabilities (gather and interpret data, use evidence, critique evidence, interpret representations and engage with science)
- Developing an eagle eye (observation: gather and interpret data)
- Making sense of what we see (interpreting observations: gather and interpret data)
- Delving into data (collecting data: use evidence and critique evidence)
- Making sense of data (interpreting data: use evidence and critique evidence)
You might also be interested in this PLD webinar recording, Soil – a focus for primary science week.
Useful links
Visit the Hub’s Pinterest board We dig soil.
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Science (NIWA) website provides 10 different soil and climate-related maps that are updated daily. Use the Daily climate maps to explore soil moisture, sunshine hours, temperature and rain.