Exploring Energy at MKA
Tamariki and kaiako from across the Marlborough Kindergarten Association have been learning all about Energy. Here are a few examples of what they have been up to.
Mayfield Kindergarten
- The plates are moving it makes a volcano and earthquakes – Wairau
- Rūaumoko is in his māmā’s puku, he is happy. He gets angry he kicks his māmā’s puku and it makes a big earthquake – Wairau
- This is a tsunami, when the plates move and crack under the water – Wairau
- Making a volcano
- Creating a tsunami

Practicing earthquake safety
Seymour Kindergarten

Exploring the energy from batteries
At Seymour Kindegarten they borrowed the MDC Energy Kit and worked through it over two weeks. Natasha introduced the different forms of energy on the veranda in week one of the term and re-capped on previous learning about energy presented last term. They extended on these concepts, including measurement, speed and direction.
In the third week the box was used inside, at a specific table for the week, as a welcome activity for the children arriving first thing in the morning. Children were invited to participate in the teaching throughout the morning in small groups. A form of energy was explored each day starting with batteries. The second day wind energy was presented. It was incredible how many children were familiar with windmill farms, having seen them on a road trip. On these two days the concepts were recapped during a quick mat time for all the children after lunch time.

Role playing a world with no energy
On the third day the story of Pounamu (what would happen if there was no energy) was presented again at the table. A few elements were changed to cover more forms of energy than the ones touched on the script. This story was retold at morning tea mat time. The use of a puppet as Pounamu was very effective.
On the fourth day water as energy was presented. Instead of using the funnel provided we used a mobilo set that doesn’t get used very often to make the funnel and water wheels. At mat a short video on hydroelectric dams was shown and the mobilo funnel was put into action. This was played with outside on Friday in the rain since all the children had raincoats on. The following week when Tamanuiterā was shining they introduced solar energy. They explored this through the use of a solar shower to heat up water and also experimented with ice in the sun.
- Testing the solar shower
- Exploring the energy of the sun with ice
Redwoodtown Kindergarten

Ramona facilitating the activity “Understanding where energy comes from”
At Redwoodtown Kindergarten Ramona facilitated the introduction to the topic of Energy through a brainstorm with the tamariki. This collated all of the children’s throughts and ideas. She then introduced the activity Understanding where Energy Comes From. As each form of energy was demonstrated – sun, wind, water, food and batteries, it sparked more conversations. The favourite of course was the battery operated truck. Kaiako then continued this learning by redoing the activity throughout the week to ensure all tamariki got to experience it.
Waitohi Kindergarten

Waitohi Kindergarten at Shakespeare bay
Waitohi Kindergarten have begun their exploration of energy through their trips to the moana where they have experienced the tides. This has sparked conversation about the energy of the moon. They have also been experimenting with the energy of Tāwhirimātea through windmills and paper planes.







