NCEA Level 2 Earth Science
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Ms H. Dixon.
This course is designed for students who want to develop an understanding of the interdependence of earth and space by investigating geology, palaeontology, marine, weather sciences and astronomy.
Students will develop an understanding of the causes of natural hazards using examples around Aotearoa such as the Tarawera eruption. Students will gain investigation skills as they analyse data to deduce complex trends and relationships about rocket flights. Students will analyse the suitability of scientific texts to explain the extinction of dinosaurs. Students will explain nature and life cycles and their interactions with human activity on Earth.
Through a range of practical Earth Science investigations and research, students will develop their self-management and ability to communicate with others. Students will also develop critical thinking skills as they link fieldwork observations to theory. Students will explore the use of a range of scientific symbols and vocabulary.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
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Earth and Space Science 2.2 - Examine an Earth and Space Science issue and the validity of the information communicated to the public
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Earth and Space Science 2.3 - Investigate geological processes in a New Zealand locality
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Earth and Space Science 2.4 - Investigate how organisms survive in an extreme environment
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Earth and Space Science 2.5 - Demonstrate understanding of the causes of extreme Earth events in New Zealand
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Earth and Space Science 2.6 - Demonstrate understanding of stars and planetary systems
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Earth and Space Science 2.7 - Demonstrate understanding of physical principles related to the Earth System