Programme title: Bug Lab: Beauty, brains, and bio-inspiration

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Programme title: Bug Lab: Beauty, brains, and bio-inspiration Years 3 8 Themes Key questions Key competencies Over more than 400 million years, bugs have Why are there so many different bugs? Thinking adapted to the world in fascinating ways. How are humans using bio-inspiration to Using language, symbols, and text The amazing abilities of bugs are inspiring human innovation. Bugs could be key to humans future survival and we need to do more to protect them. create new technology? How can humans and bugs live together more successfully? Managing self Relating to others Participating and contributing

New Zealand Curriculum (English-medium curriculum) Science > Nature of Science; Living World L1 & 2 Appreciate that scientists ask questions about our world that lead to investigations, and that open-mindedness is important because there may be more than one explanation. Extend their experiences and personal explanations of the natural world through exploration, play, asking questions, and discussing simple models. Recognise that there are lots of different living things in the world and that they can be grouped in different ways. L3: L4: Identify ways in which scientists work together and provide evidence to support their ideas. Build on prior experiences, working together to share and examine their own and others knowledge. Ask questions, find evidence, explore simple models, and carry out appropriate investigations to develop simple explanations. Explore how the groups of living things we have in the world have changed over long periods of time, and appreciate that some living things in New Zealand are quite different from living things in other areas of the world. Identify ways in which scientists work together and provide evidence to support their ideas. Build on prior experiences, working together to share and examine their own and others knowledge.

Ask questions, find evidence, explore simple models, and carry out appropriate investigations to develop simple explanations. Technology > Nature of Technology L1: Understand that technology is purposeful intervention through design. Understand that technological outcomes are products or systems developed by people and have a physical nature and a functional nature. L2: L3: L4: Understand that technology both reflects and changes society and the environment, and also increases people s capability. Understand that technological outcomes are developed through technological practice and have related physical and functional natures. Understand how society and environments impact on, and are influenced by, technology in historical and contemporary contexts; and that technological knowledge is validated by successful function. Understand that technological outcomes are recognisable as fit for purpose by the relationship between their physical and functional natures. Understand how technological development expands human possibilities, and how technology draws on knowledge from a wide range of disciplines. Understand that technological outcomes can be interpreted in terms of how they might be used and by whom, and that each has a proper function as well as possible alternative functions.

English > Speaking, writing, presenting L1: Form and express ideas on a range of topics. L2: Select, form, and express ideas on a range of topics. L3: Select, form, and communicate ideas on a range of topics. L4: Select, develop, and communicate ideas on a range of topics.

Learning intentions Learners will feel awe for, and curiosity about, bugs and the natural world and be eager to learn more. Learners will discover that bugs have developed remarkable traits over millions of years, in response to threats to their survival. Learners will understand the genius of specific bugs. Learners will understand how humans are applying bug genius to technology, and share ideas about what innovations might be possible in future. Learners will experience high-quality, cutting-edge STEM education. Programme description Guided by our educators, your primary school students will: Investigate the diversity of insect appearances, and understand how animals like the orchid mantis use their appearance to survive. Discover how bugs are inspiring innovations in technology. For example, dragonflies have influenced micro air vehicles. Discuss how humans can affect the survival of insects, such as mosquitoes.

tim Pre- or post-visit ideas Check out our Bug Lab teacher resources online, including videos, games, and activities: tepapa.govt.nz/education/onlineresources/buglab Make a booking Please email reservations@tepapa.govt.nz to book your time for a self-guided tour of the Bug Lab exhibition. Bookings are available weekdays from 10.00am onwards.