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What is Science about?


Science is a way of investigating, understanding, and explaining our natural, physical world and the wider universe. It involves generating and testing ideas, gathering evidence - including by making observations, carrying out investigations and modelling, and communicating and debating with others - in order to develop scientific knowledge, understandings and explanations. Scientific progress comes from logical systematic work and from creative insight, built on the foundation of respect for evidence. Different cultures and periods of history have contributed to the development of science.


By studying science, students

- develop an understanding of the world, built on current scientific theories

- learn that science involves particular processes and ways of developing and organising knowledge and that these continue to evolve

- use their current scientific knowledge and skills for problem solving and developing further knowledge

- use scientific knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about the communication, application, and implications of science as these relate to their own lives and cultures and to the sustainability of the environment


New Zealand Curriculum is a resource which outlines the goals for all students of Science in New Zealand.


Year Plan 2022