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Tuesday, June 10
 

10:00am NZST

Rivers, terraces and floodplains (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
A field trip exploring sites along a local river from upper to lower reaches, followed by discussion of the wide range of achievement standards that can be addressed with reference to Wairarapa’s rivers and alluvial landforms. Participants will learn that much of the modern Wairarapa landscape is a result of the interplay of tectonic uplift and climate cycles over the past million years. They will explore how the modern river system evolves along its course; how human activities have disrupted the natural flows; the rationale behind current remediation strategies, and mātauranga pūtaiao linked to river processes and histories. Options for observation and data analysis will be discussed in the context of agricultural contaminants, toxic blooms, climate change and ecosystem health.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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Exploring Evolution at the Zoo. Workshop 2: The Art of Deception and Desire – Mimicry and Sexual Selection (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
Part of a series of immersive workshops set in the zoo, combining exploration, observation, and discussion to bring evolutionary concepts to life. Highlights: Explore phenomena like mimicry, trade-offs, and the role of sexual selection through observation-based activities. Prerequisite: A foundational understanding of natural selection. Takeaways: Fresh ways to integrate advanced evolutionary concepts into your curriculum. Our ‘Zoo’ workshops are for Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton and Christchurch Zoo’s. Registration payment includes zoo entry. For all workshops, participants will meet Hagar at the Zoo entrance. You can register for any ‘zoo’ workshop via the Christchurch, Kapiti, Taupo, Rotorua, North Auckland, Central Auckland or South Auckland Flexi Conference venues.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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Science in the Kitchen: Exploring the Nature of Science – Workshop 3: Preserving Science: The Chemistry of Jam (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
Part of a series of immersive workshops based on the theme “Science in the Kitchen’, combining exploration, observation, and discussion to bring Nature of Science concepts to life.
Transform jam-making into a hands-on exploration of chemical and biological phenomena.
Highlights:
Conduct investigations into the roles of osmosis, pectin interactions, and microbial spoilage in food preservation.
Design and test hypotheses in a culinary context, linking everyday processes to core scientific concepts.
Takeaways:
Tools for creating inquiry-based experiments that integrate the scientific method into biology and chemistry curricula.
Practical activities that engage students in data collection, analysis, and presentation while fostering curiosity about everyday science.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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Leaning into Literacy – a hands-on and reflective morning , afternoon or evening … (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
This will be a hands-on and reflective morning , afternoon or evening …
Experience different ways of embedding literacy into nature based learning. This will be a hands-on and reflective session, including science, literacy and mindfulness activities designed to develop young people’s language capacity, confidence with written and spoken word and personal wellbeing. Alongside planting wetland trees and grasses, you will engage in sitting still, storytelling, I, We and the Planet word gathering and free-fall writing.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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10:00am NZST

Mara kai (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
Mara kai is usually defined as vegetable gardening but it can extend out into wild foods. We will visit sites of traditional gardens and look at the reasons these places were chosen. It may be of interest that several of these sites are on or near schools. We will go to remnant forest to learn about edible berries, drupes and other parts of plants. And look at how Maori use whakapapa relationships between all life for nutrition and sustainability.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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10:00am NZST

Mātauranga Māori (Rivers, terraces and floodplains) (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
Led by Professor Chris Hollis and Joe Potangaroa this field trip explores sites along a local river and combines recent research and mātauranga with reference to Wairarapa’s rivers and alluvial landforms. Participants will learn that much of the modern Wairarapa landscape is a result of the interplay of tectonic uplift and climate cycles over the past million years. They will explore how the modern river system evolves along its course; how human activities have disrupted the natural flows; the rationale behind current remediation strategies, and mātauranga pūtaiao linked to river processes and histories. Options for observation and data analysis will be discussed in the context of agricultural contaminants, toxic blooms, climate change and ecosystem health.v
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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10:00am NZST

How The River Rocks Roll (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
This simple and enjoyable field trip takes us to locations along a local river. We will observe and compare the size and shape of boulders and pebbles that are eroding as they make their passage from mountains to sea. This is a great activity as it is conceptually easy to grasp but leads to many questions about landscapes, erosion, river flow, weather, different rock types and the rock cycle.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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10:00am NZST

Local River Study (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
Understanding river health using a SHMAK kit (or similar) and visual health assessment, and the implications for the environment. Workshop would be undertaken on-site, with a reflection back inside at the end, to summarise findings.

We will consider abiotic factors (temperature, reach dimensions, clarity, nitrogen), and biotic factors (invertebrates). This incorporates fair testing, as well as photos, measurements and tallies.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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Puppet Play – Creating puppets for Education (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
Puppets have a unique ability to break through barriers to learning.

Puppets allow the operator to step ‘outside themselves’ because the ‘performance’ transfers to the puppet.

Interactions between students and educators using puppets are neutral and non-threatening. This allows students to ask questions and say things they might never normally say to a teacher.

Puppets are incredibly versatile, allowing people who don’t normally have confidence to feel at ease, and
allowing humour into normally dry situations. A great way to enhance the learning and retention of
information.

Richard has created many hand puppets, string-controlled marionettes, finger puppets, full-body
animal costumes and character hats. Join Richard de Hamel in a practical session where we will all
make a puppet to take away and discuss and try out a variety of puppet styles.


Check out one of Richard’s presentations here; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30Np7_k_sWw
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
AM (10.00am to 12.30pm)

10:00am NZST

How to murder your plants more slowly (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
Explore the fascinating relationship between plants and their environment with Ruud Kleinpaste in his workshop, “How to Murder Your Plants More Slowly.” Perfect for schools with gardens or access to natural plant areas, this session dives into the challenges plants face from pests and diseases. Learn how these factors influence plant health and discover practical strategies to slow their impact. With Ruud’s signature wit and expertise, this workshop offers valuable insights for educators and students alike, fostering a deeper understanding of plant care and sustainable gardening practices.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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10:00am NZST

Surviving – You are not alone - Daytime (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
A Hands-On Learning Experience for Educators

In survival scenarios, you’re rarely alone, and this creates both unique challenges and valuable opportunities for growth. Join us for an immersive team-building experience where you’ll collaborate to create a shelter using only the natural resources provided (a perfect way to bring your local curriculum to life!). This challenge will spark your creativity, deepen your collaboration, and add a fun, slightly competitive edge!

Protection is a top priority in wilderness survival, but it’s not as simple as it sounds. While people are naturally inclined to work together, identifying your role within a team dynamic can be tricky. In this experience, you’ll discover how to leverage everyone’s strengths, navigate differences, and find common ground to achieve your goals—skills that are just as valuable in the classroom. The key competencies of Managing Self, Relating to Others, and Participating and Contributing will be at the forefront of this experiential learning activity.

This experience will not only help you build practical survival skills, but will also strengthen your resilience, communication, and problem-solving abilities as kaiako — skills that are essential for supporting your ākonga in developing their own teamwork and resilience, both in and out of the classroom.

As you reflect on how to work together effectively, you’ll gain strategies to help your students:

Enhance their ability to collaborate and work with others
Notice, recognize, and respond to the diverse needs and learning styles of ākonga
Foster whanaungatanga—the building and maintaining of meaningful relationships that create a sense of belonging, shared responsibility, and support within the learning community.
By the end of this experience, you’ll walk away with practical skills and valuable insights you can immediately apply to your teaching practice, helping your students not only survive, but thrive, both in school and in life.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
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10:00am NZST

‘Court’ by Forensics (Law) (Tues)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
This workshop will introduce participants to identifying the use of science in the court of law. We will discuss the legal system’s reliance on forensic science evidence in criminal cases and the admissibility of forensic evidence including discussing stated cases like the Baines, Crewe and Sounds Murders. Using fingerprint and DNA science within the court system over the years.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
AM (10.00am to 12.30pm)
 

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