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MACRO CONCEPT
Communities
Change
KEY UNDERSTANDING
'We share, we care - Tatou, tatou'
Moving from one state to another
DRIVING QUESTION
Does my place matter?
What is changing?
SOLO
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a community you belong to.
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change
Relational
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two communities
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reasons for change
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why change is necessary.
MICRO CONCEPT
Junior
I love Onehunga
Kitchen science - heating and cooling
Middle
Onehunga through the ages
Changes of matter (eg preservatives, mould and compost)
Senior
Auckland/NZ communities
Forensic Science - Reversible and irreversible change
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