Year 10 Science
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Ms Masima, Mrs Lal.
The Year 10 Science involves generating and testing ideas and gathering evidence to understand, explain, and develop knowledge about the natural world. Scientists do this by making observations, carrying out investigations and modeling, and communicating and debating with others.
Science learning is theoretical and practical. It has diverse areas of specialization with internationally recognized symbols, language, and conventions. Through developing science literacies and inquiry methods, and understanding different knowledge systems and perspectives, ākonga will be further empowered to make decisions and take action in an ever-changing local and global landscape.
The year 10 science course is a direct reflection from the Level 5 New Zealand Curriculum and it prepares students for the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) senior science courses. It also prepares students to develop an understanding of the world around them. The year 10 Science course includes 7 Big Ideas which students have to understand.
As we explore the Big Ideas, we will learn aspects of the following:
- The Nature of the Atoms
- The Basis of Reactions
- The Basis of Heredity
- Life of Microbes
- Forces and Motion
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Fuels & Climate Change
Course Overview
Semester 1
Term 1 - The Nature of Atoms and The Basis of Reactions
Term 2 - The Basis of Heredity and Life of Microbes
Semester 2
Term 3 - Forces and Motion and Electricity and Magnetism
Term 4 - Fuels and Climate Change
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Students need a pen, pencil, ruler and rubber. A calculator is not required but may be helpful.
Pathway
Assessment Information
All the 7 Big Ideas are internally assessed as an end-of-the-topic assessment which is compiled as one grade for each term.You can gain grades for each Topic: Not Achieved, Achieved, Merit, or Excellence.
The grade you achieve is determined by the quality of your work in your Assessment as well as your commitment throughout the topic.
This will be measured as skills learned: Numeracy, Literacy, Investigative, communication using technical vocabularies and symbols, and graphical skills.
Pathway Tags
Agricultural/Horticultural Scientist, Agricultural Technician, Agricultural/Horticultural Consultant, Air Force Airman/Airwoman, Air Force Officer, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Anaesthetic Technician, Animal Care Attendant, Zoologist, Beekeeper, Chemist, Aquaculture Farmer, Marine Biologist, Author, Glazier, Microbiologist, Baker, Farmer/Farm Manager, Biochemist, Metal Worker, Phlebotomist, Mechanical Engineer, Carpenter, Farm Assistant, Science Technician, Meteorologist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, Psychologist, Watchmaker and Repairer, Diver, Technical Writer, Dairy Farmer, Crop Worker, Crop Farmer/Manager, Curator, Medical Radiation Technologist, Forensic Scientist, Electronics Trades Worker, Geologist, Environmental Scientist, Economist, Electrician, Electrical Engineering Technician, Energy and Chemical Plant Operator, Ranger, Wool Classer, Food Technologist, Professional Sportsperson, Forestry Scientist, Funeral Director/Embalmer, Gardener, Agricultural/Horticultural Field Representative, Groundsperson, Hairdresser/Barber, Industrial Spray Painter, Insurance Agent, Medical Laboratory Technician, Optometrist, Packhouse Worker, Roading Construction Worker, Saw Doctor, Secondary School Teacher, Shearer, Intelligence Officer, Data Analyst, Orchard Farmer/Manager, Dairy Herd Manager, Dairy Farm Assistant, Dairy Farm Manager, Sharemilker, Viticulturist,
Disclaimer
Any information, costs or standards may change.