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10Science7 11 Poutū-te-Rangi 2014 What we will do What we will learn Preliminaries and roll The importance of starting well Sit the pre-unit test What we already know Look at “Force” in English then “Force” in Science How words are not always used precisely Look at “reading scales” How to read measuring instruments well If time, get our Scipads checked for the first unit How well we did the HW

HW item Skills practiced Scipad pages 125, 128, 129 and 130 Due Wed 26 Feb 2014 Cells, Chromosomes, DNA and nucleotides Scipad pages Due Fri 7 March 2014 Alleles, Genetics and Variation End Of Topic Assessment: Genetics Due Thurs 6 March 2014 How well we have learned all about Genetics and Reproduction Scipad pages 99 - Due Zenday 37 Octember 2014 How to read measuring scales well