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9Pipi 16 Pipiri 2014 What we will do What we will learn Preliminaries and rollThe importance of starting well Finish the question on gannetsHow to do assessment-style questions Revisit the PowerPoint answer to qu 8 on page 11 How to assemble a food web from ideas Extend our thinking to parasites and decomposers How varied some consumers can be See a PowerPoint on buzzwords for assessment task What the words mean so we can use them correctly in our assessment See the task sheet for our assessment, what we will be asked to do What it is we will be asked to do and how to do well in it.

HW item Skills practiced Scipad pages 116 – 123 Due Fri 4 th of April 2014 Cells and Microscopes Scipad pages Due: Thurs the 10 th of April 14 Seeds, germination and seed distribution Scipad pages 83 – 85, 87 (bottom), 88, 91, 93 (bottom), 94, 95 (bottom), 96 – 103, Due: Wed 4 th June 2014 Intro to light, reflection, refraction, dispersion, atmospheric effects, the human eye, shadows (including eclipses) End Of Topic Test - Light Due: Tues 3 rd of June 14 All about light

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? New Zealand’s native birds – endemic, native or introduced?

© The University of Waikato | Birds that have evolved and occur and breed naturally only in New Zealand. Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Endemic birds

© The University of Waikato | Common name: tūī Scientific name: Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae Māori name: tūī Common name: New Zealand wood pigeon Scientific name: Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae Māori name: kererū Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Endemic birds

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Endemic birds Common name: kiwi Scientific name: Apteryx spp Māori name: kiwi Common name: takahē Scientific name: Porphyrio mantelli Māori name: takahē

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Endemic birds Common name: kākāpō Scientific name: Strigops habroptilus Māori name: kākāpō Common name: stitchbird Scientific name: Notiomystis cincta Māori name: hihi

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Endemic birds Common name: blue duck Scientific name: Hymenolanimus malacorhynchos Māori name: whio Common name: bellbird Scientific name: Anthornis melanura Māori name: korimako

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Birds that have arrived in New Zealand by themselves and established themselves here. They are also found in other countries. Native birds

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Native birds Common name: little blue penguin Scientific name: Eudyptula minor Māori name: kororā Common name: fantail Scientific name: Rhipidura fuliginosa Māori name: pīwakawaka

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Native birds Common name: swamp hen Scientific name: Porphyrio porphyrio Māori name: pūkeko Common name: kingfisher Scientific name: Halcyon sancta Māori name: kōtare

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Native birds Common name: silvereye Scientific name: Zosterops lateralis Māori name: tauhou Common name: pied stilt Scientific name: Himantopus himantopus Māori name: poaka

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Native birds Common name: morepork Scientific name: Ninox novaeseelandiae Māori name: ruru

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Birds that humans have brought to New Zealand. Introduced birds

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Introduced birds Common name: house sparrow Scientific name: Passer domesticus Common name: peacock Scientific name: Pavo cristatus

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Introduced birds Common name: mallard Scientific name: Anas platyrhynchos Common name: blackbird Scientific name: Turdus merula

© The University of Waikato | Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? Introduced birds Common name: pheasant Scientific name: Phasianus colchicus Common name: starling Scientific name: Sturnus vulgaris

Ngā Manu Imagesbellbird blackbird blue duck fantail house sparrow kingfisher kiwi mallard morepork pheasant pied stilt pūkeko silvereye starling tūī The University of Waikatokererū The Science Learning Hub would like to thank the following for the use of their images for this activity Science Stories > Conserving Native Birds > Endemic, native or introduced? © The University of Waikato | Creative Commonslittle blue penguin peacock Creative Commons and hihi GNU Free Documentation kākāpō Licence, version 1.2 Dr Ian Jamiesontakahē