Pūtaiao ao tūroa · AS 92069
Te torotoro i te mātauranga pūtaiao e hāngai ana ki te ao tūroa
Te torotoro i te mātauranga pūtaiao e hāngai ana ki te ao tūroa
NZQA suppresses grade rates for low-cohort standards.
This standard asks you to explore how science connects to the natural world, using both Western science knowledge and Māori understanding of the world. You'll identify patterns, features, and changes in nature that our ancestors observed, and explain how scientific ideas help us understand our environment and our place in it.
You identify science knowledge that relates to the natural world, and describe patterns or features in nature with some explanation of how science connects to them.
You explain the links between scientific knowledge and the natural world by breaking down features and patterns of nature, showing clear understanding of how they connect.
You analyse nature's features and patterns, providing evidence and reasoning that shows how scientific knowledge, understanding, and the natural world all connect together.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.