ENGLISH LEVEL 3

Achievement Standards being offered:

91475
(3.4) / Produce a selection of fluent and coherent writing which develops, sustains, and structures ideas (3 pieces to be completed) / 6 credits / Writing / Internal / Terms 1-2
91476
(3.5) / Create and deliver a fluent and coherent oral text which develops, sustains, and structures ideas. (1 speech) / 3 credits / Literacy / Internal / Term 3
91478
(3.7) / Respond critically to significant connections across texts, supported by evidence.
(1 Report + notes on all 4 texts) / 4 credits / Literacy / Internal / Terms 1-3
91472
(3.1) / Respond critically to specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), supported by evidence / 4 credits / Reading/
Writing / External / Terms 1-4
91473 / Respond critically to specified aspects of studied visual or oral texts / 4 credits / External
91474
(3.3) / Respond critically to significant aspects of unfamiliar written texts through close reading, supported by evidence / 4 credits / Reading/ Writing / External / Terms 1-4
TOTAL / 25 CREDITS

STATISTICS LEVEL 3

Achievement Standards being offered: We will not complete all of these

91574
(3.2) / Apply linear programming methods in solving problems. / 3 credits / Internal / Term 1
91586
(3.13) / Apply probability distributions in solving problems. / 4 credits / External / Term 1
91582
(3.10) / Use statistical methods to make a formal inference. / 4 credits / Internal / Term 2
91581
(3.9) / Investigate Bivariate Data / 4 credits / Internal / Term 3
91583
(3.11) / Conduct an Experiment to investigate a situation using experimental design principles / 4 credits
(Optional) / Internal / Term 3
91584 / Critically evaluate Statistically based reports / 4 credits
(Optional) / Writing / External / Term 2
91587
(3.15) / Apply systems of simultaneous equations in solving problems / 2 credits
(Optional) / Internal / Term 3
TOTAL offered / 18 CREDITS

CHEMISTRY LEVEL 3

Achievement Standards being offered:

91388
(3.2) / Demonstrate understanding of spectroscopic data in chemistry / 3 credits / Internal / Term 3
91389
(3.3)
optional / Demonstrate understanding of chemical processes in the world around us / 3 credits / Reading/
Writing / Internal / Term 2
91393
(3.7) / Demonstrate understanding of oxidation-reduction processes / 3 credits / Literacy / Internal / Term 1
91390
(3.4) / Demonstrate understanding of thermochemical principles and the properties of particles and substances / 5 credits / Literacy / External / Term 1/2
91387
(3.1) / Carry out an investigation involving quantitative analysis / 4 credits / Internal / Term 2
91391
(3.5) / Demonstrate understanding of the properties of organic compounds / 5 credits / Literacy / External / Term 3
TOTAL / 23 CREDITS

BIOLOGY LEVEL 3

Achievement Standards being offered:

91602 (3.2)
Socio- Scientific Issue / Integrate biological knowledge to develop an informed response to a socio-scientific issue / 3 credits / Internal / Reading/ Writing / Term 2
91603 (3.3)
Plant & Animal Responses / Demonstrate understanding of the response of plants and animals to their external environment. / 5 credits / External / Reading / Writing / Term 1
91601 (3.1))
Practical Investigation / Carry out a practical investigation in a biological context, with guidance / 4 credits / Internal / Term 2
91604 (3.4)
Homeostasis / Demonstrate understanding of how an animal maintains a stable internal environment. / 3 credits / Internal / Reading / Term 1
91605 (3.5)
Speciation / Demonstrate understanding of evolutionary processes leading to speciation / 4 credits / External / Reading/
Writing / Term 3
91607 (3.7)
Genetics / Demonstrate understanding of human manipulations of genetic transfer and its biological implications / 3 credits / Internal / Reading/ Writing / Term 3
TOTAL / 22 CREDITS

PHYSICS LEVEL 3:

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WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY LEVEL 3 (BCATS)

Unit Standards being offered:

29684 / Undertake a Stage 3 BCATS project / 12 credits / Internal / Terms 1- 4
29677 / Follow safe workplace practices, and contribute to a health and safety culture, in a BCATS environment / 2 credits / Internal / Terms 1 - 2
29678 / Demonstrate knowledge of, select, and use materials for a Stage 3 BCATS project / 4 credits / Internal / Terms 2 -4
29679 / Develop and use BCATS project documentation for a Stage 3 BCATS project / 8 credits / Internal / Terms 3- 4
29680 / Communicate and work collaboratively in a Stage 3 BCATS project / 5 credits / Internal / Terms 1- 3
29681 / Measure and calculate for a Stage 3 BCATS project / 3 credits / Internal / Term 1
29682 / Select, use, and maintain tools, equipment and machinery for a Stage 3 BCATS project / 4 credits / Internal / Term 1-4
29683 / Incorporate other building, construction and allied trades into a Stage 3 BCATS project schedule / 2 credits / Internal / Term 1-4
TOTAL / 27 CREDITS

PHYSICAL EDUCATION LEVEL 3

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HISTORY LEVEL 3

Achievement Standards being offered:

91434
(3.1) / Research an historical event or place of significance to New Zealanders, using primary and secondary sources / 5 credits / Reading / Internal / Term 2
91435
(3.2) / Analyse an historical event, or place, of significance to New Zealanders / 5 credits / Reading / Internal / Terms 3
91436
(3.3) / Analyse evidence relating to an historical event of significance to New Zealanders / 4 credits / Reading/
Writing / External / All Year
91437
(3.4) / Analyse different perspectives of a contested event of significance to New Zealanders / 5 credits / Reading / Internal / Term 1
91438
(3.5) / Analyse the causes and consequences of a significant historical event / 6 credits / Reading/ Writing / External / Terms 1-2
TOTAL / 25 CREDITS

GEOGRAPHY LEVEL 3

Achievement Standards being offered:

91427
(3.2) / Demonstrate understanding of how a cultural process shapes geographic environment(s) / 4 credits / Reading /Writing / External / Term 2
91428
(3.3) / Analyse a significant contemporary event from a geographical perspective / 3 credits / Reading / Internal / Term 1
91429
(3.4) / Demonstrate understanding of a given environment(s) through selection and application of geographic concepts and skills / 4 credits / Reading/ Writing / External / All Year
91430 / Conduct geographic research with consultation / 5 credits / Internal
91431
(3.6) / Analyse aspects of a contemporary geographic issue / 3 credits / Reading / Internal / Term 2
91432 / Analyse aspects of a geographic topic at a global scale / 3 credits / Internal
TOTAL / 22 CREDITS

TOURISM LEVEL 3

Unit Standards being offered:

3727 / Demonstrate knowledge of Pacific Island countries as visitor destinations / 5 credits / Internal / Term 1
18211 / Demonstrate knowledge of Australia as a visitor destination / 5 credits / Internal / Term 1
18212 / Demonstrate knowledge of New Zealand as a visitor destination / 8 credits / Internal / Term 2
18213 / Demonstrate knowledge of the United Kingdom and Eire as a tourist destination / 8 credits / Internal / Term 2
24733 / Describe and promote a New Zealand tourist destination / 4 credits / internal / Term 3
TOTAL / 30 CREDITS

AGRICULTURE Year 2 and 3 (This is a two year course)

24554 / Ride a quad bike on flat terrain in the workplace / 4 credits / Internal / Term 1
24557 / Demonstrate knowledge of the safe operation of a quad bike / 3 credits / Internal
19112 / Check and report on livestock / 4 credits / Internal
24629 / Feed livestock with supplementary feed as directed / 2 credits / Internal
561 / Install, dismantle, and store temporary electric fences / 2 credits / Internal
21561 / Use, maintain, and store agrichemical personal protective equipment (PPE) / 2 credits / Internal
27215 / Prepare to apply, and apply, agrichemicals using hand held equipment / 5 credits / Internal
19081 / Describe annual feed supply and demand, methods to manage feed surpluses and deficits, and perform calculations / 2 credits / Internal
19048 / Apply fertiliser using mounted or trailed equipment / 6 credits / Internal
24539 / Maintain and use a power take off (PTO) driven implement attached to a tractor / 4 credits / Internal
27604 / Drive a tractor with an attached implement on hilly terrain / 4 credits / Internal
24561 / Ride a quad bike with trailed equipment / 6 credits / Internal
24559 / Ride a quad bike on hilly terrain / 4 credits / Internal
19122 / Set up, operate, and maintain a non-travelling spray irrigation system / 3 credits / Internal
TOTAL / 29 CREDITS

CORE LEVEL 1,2,3

6402 / Provide basic life support / 1 credit / Level 1 / Internal / Term 1
6401 / Provide first aid / 1 credits / Level 2 / Internal / Term 2
6400 / Manage first aid in an emergency situation / 2 credits / Level 3 / Internal / Term 1
548 / Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of alcohol and other drugs / 2 credits / Level 1 / internal / Term 3
17593 / Apply safe work practices in the workplace / 4 credits / Level 2 / Internal / Term 2
19522 / Undertake job safety analysis / 3 credits / Level 2 / Internal / Term 3
25046 / Describe hazard identification and control, and apply risk assessment procedures under supervision in the workplace / 2 credits / Level 2 / Internal
14431 / Demonstrate knowledge of food service styles and menu types in the hospitality industry / 3 credits / Level 2
14434 / Prepare and clear areas for table service for a commercial hospitality establishment / 3 credits / Level 2
14436 / Provide table service for a commercial hospitality establishment / 4 credits / Level 2
9681 / Contribute within a team or group which has an objective / 3 credits / Level 3
21414 / Plan and run a recreation activity / 4 credits / Level 3
29363 / Learn to drive a vehicle within the conditions of a Class 1 New Zealand / 2 credits / Level 1
167 / Practice food safety methods in a food business under supervision / 4 credits / Level 2
29364 / Drive a vehicle within the conditions of a Class 1 New Zealand restricted driver licence / 4 credits / Level 2
TOTAL / CREDITS

MECHANICS LEVEL 2 & 3 – TO BE CONFIRMED

15380 / Demonstrate knowledge of carburettors used on outdoor powered equipment / 3 / Level 3 / Internal / Term 1
226 / Perform safe working practices in an automotive workshop / 2 / Level 2 / Internal / Term 2
227 / Carry out general engineering tasks to repair and make automotive components / 4 / Level 2 / Internal / Term 1
228 / Select and use hand tools and workshop equipment for an automotive application / 5 / Level 2 / internal / Term 3
230 / Repair and manufacture automotive components by oxy-acetylene gas welding / 3 / Level 2 / Internal / Term 2
949 / Identify types of lawnmover, their application and mechanical operation / 3 / Level 2 / Internal / Term 3
2328 / Service hand held outdoor powered equipment / 10 / Level 4 / Internal
15431 / Repair walk behind rotary mowers / 9 / Level 4 / Internal
231 / Explain the operation of two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines / 4 / Level 2 / Internal
243 / Carry out basic tuning on a four stroke petrol engine / 4 / Level 2 / Internal
244 / Disassemble and assemble a four stroke engine / 6 / Level 2 / Internal
928 / Demonstrate knowledge of, and repair a manual starting system on a small engine / 2 / Level 2 / Internal
940 / Check and rectify governor faults on a small engine / 2 / Level 2 / Internal
2329 / Repair hand held motors / 10 / Level 4 / Internal
TOTAL / CREDITS