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Soil – introduction

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Soil – introduction

Discover the world beneath our feet with Planet Earth and Beyond resources for NZ Curriculum levels 1 and 2.

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Environmental monitoring – ao Māori perspectives

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Environmental monitoring – ao Māori perspectives

Our activities on the land have wide-ranging effects on Aotearoa New Zealand’s diverse ecosystems and the biodiversity they support. Our land 2024 is an environmental report ...

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Case study: Zinc in the environment

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Case study: Zinc in the environment

We use chemicals every day, and they’re all around us. We know different chemicals come in different forms and that they will behave differently in different ...

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Chemical contaminants in the environment

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Chemical contaminants in the environment

Did you know there are over 30,000 chemicals approved for use across Aotearoa New Zealand? Who approves and regulates the use of these chemicals? How do ...

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Tupuānuku – land and soil

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Tupuānuku – land and soil

Tupuānuku is a whetū in the Matariki cluster. It is the star connected to anything associated within the soil, including cultivated and uncultivated foods grown in ...

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Pasture plants

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Pasture plants

We often think of pasture as grassy areas where cows, sheep or other animals graze, but if we take a closer look, there is a lot ...

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Participatory science and composting – CAPOW

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Participatory science and composting – CAPOW

CAPOW – Curious About Processing Organic Waste – was a Taranaki-based citizen science project and one of the Participatory Science Platform (PSP) projects supported by the ...

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Our Land and Water National Science Challenge

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Our Land and Water National Science Challenge

Farming is a way of life in New Zealand – about half the country’s land is used for primary production. New Zealand Trade and Enterprise reports ...

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Alternative conceptions about soil

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Alternative conceptions about soil

Students do not arrive in the classroom as blank slates. They’ve been exposed to the world around them and may have created their own explanations for ...

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Soil is a habitat

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Soil is a habitat

A habitat is an area in which something lives. Soil is a habitat, and it is full of life! The caterpillars of a native moth species ...

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Soils are all different

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Soils are all different

If you dig a hole in your school playing field, will the soil there look the same as the soil in your home garden? Is soil ...

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What is in soil?

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What is in soil?

What’s in soil? When you pick up a handful of soil, what do you see? Soil is made up of mineral particles, organic matter (living and ...

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Soil means life

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Soil means life

Soil, dirt, earth, muck – there are lots of words for soil. One we don’t often hear associated with soil is life. Soil keeps us alive ...

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Māori soil science

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Māori soil science

When Māori arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand in the late 13th century, they found a land quite different to the Polynesia from which they had travelled. ...

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Soil scientists at work

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Soil scientists at work

Imagine having a job where you get to work outside and no one worries if you get dirty! That is one aspect many soil scientists enjoy ...

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Heritage scientist timeline – Thomas William Walker

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Heritage scientist timeline – Thomas William Walker

Thomas William Walker, known to many as ‘Prof’, was a key player in the evolution and development of modern New Zealand soil science. As well as ...

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Soil, farming and science – key terms

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Soil, farming and science – key terms

This resource provides explanations of the key concepts encountered when looking at applying science to improve farming and the environment – the ‘basics’ that every student ...

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Wearing out mountains

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Wearing out mountains

We often think of mountains as immoveable, static, constant – fixed in time and space. Nothing could be further from the truth according to a team ...

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Soil, farming and science – writer insight

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Soil, farming and science – writer insight

The Science Learning Hub team understands the importance of covering all science disciplines within our content. Before beginning this collection of resources on soil and farming, ...

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Dr Ross Monaghan

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Dr Ross Monaghan

Position: Principal scientist, Environmental Science South Team, Bioeconomy Science Institute, Invermay, Mosgiel. Field: Soil scientist. Dr Ross Monaghan is a principal scientist for the Environmental Science ...

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Professor Richard McDowell

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Professor Richard McDowell

Positions: Professor – Lincoln University, Principal Scientist – AgResearch, Chief Scientist – National Science Challenge: Our Land and Water. Field: Soil and water quality. Professor Richard ...

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Dr Selai Letica

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Dr Selai Letica

Position: Kairangahau Matua, (formerly Scientist), Bioeconomy Science Institute (AgResearch). Field: Environmental science (soil), developing solutions for Māori farms, entities and communities. Dr Selai Letica’s interest is ...

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Soil names

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Soil names

Most people are familiar with the Linnean classification system used to identify living things. We use scientific names to describe and categorise living things precisely. For ...

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Farm management practices

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Farm management practices

Farming is an economic venture – farmers work the land to gain an income. Many New Zealand farmers have an interest in preserving and enhancing the ...

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