Science • Year Year 10 • 75 • 44 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum
I want the lesson to start with an activity about questions on disease (e.g., what causes disease, how it spreads, how its treated, how our understanding has changed over time, etc.) This will be to get a baseline of what they know. Then I will cover the question using slides. I will then go into the history of disease such as miasma theory and germ theory. Then I will talk about scientific theory and the importance of evidence based approach. I then need to go into an activity that the students can do that highlights this idea (this is where i need your help).
Subject: Science
Year Level: Year 10
Duration: 75 minutes
Class Size: 44 students
Curriculum Area: Living World, Nature of Science
Curriculum Level: Level 5 of The New Zealand Curriculum
Learning Objectives:
New Zealand Curriculum Links:
Objective: To assess students' prior knowledge and misconceptions about diseases.
Method:
Class Discussion: Gather responses from pairs, writing key points on the board. This will help identify common misconceptions and the range of existing knowledge.
Introduction to Disease Theories:
Comparison and Evolution of Theories:
Importance of Evidence in Science:
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Teacher Notes:
This plan aligns with New Zealand's educational priorities by emphasising an evidence-based approach and contextual learning, which is crucial in understanding both historical and modern scientific achievements.
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