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Wilkinson, Deborah; Kinouty, Mary – Primary Science, 2018
The "Mary Rose" was King Henry VIII's favourite battleship, which sank in the Battle of the Solent on 19 July 1545. She was raised in 1982 and brought back to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard where she is now housed in a multiaward-winning museum. The purpose-built Stavros Niarchos Foundation Learning Centre includes a teaching laboratory…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, STEM Education, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students
Nagel, Bert – Primary Science, 2015
Marble tracks are a very popular toy and big ones can be found in science centres in many countries. If children want to make a marble track themselves it is quite a job. It takes a long time, they can take up a lot of space and most structures are quite fragile, as the materials used can very quickly prove unfit for the task and do not last very…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Manipulative Materials, Toys, Teaching Methods
Pringle, Tom – Primary Science, 2013
When scientists do not know the answer to something, they do two things: admit "I don't know" and say "let's find out". This is the basis of "being scientific"; this is what teachers should also be doing in order to develop scientific literacy in their pupils. The heart of scientific enquiry is this two-part "I don't know, let's find out" attitude…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Kirkman, Robbie – Primary Science, 2016
The Eden Project, an educational charity based in Cornwall, is home to the largest rainforest in captivity and is a unique and awe-inspiring destination. It is one thing to talk about the idea of adaptation to environment but quite another to actually go into the rainforest and use your senses to explore up close living examples of ingenious plant…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Science Curriculum, Science Activities
Myers, Debbie; McGrory, Maria; Westgate, Cathy – Primary Science, 2016
The best science teaching can be identified as that which sets out to support pupils' natural curiosity by equipping them with the investigative skills to make sense of the world around them. This requires a change in the way teachers think and also requires visionary leadership, agency, reflection, and enactment by participating teachers. This…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Instruction, Children, Inquiry
Hoath, Leigh – Primary Science, 2015
Often when the term "transition" is heard, it is with reference to the move between key stages 2 and 3 (upper primary 11-year-olds moving to secondary school). Sometimes it refers to movement between other key stages and, less often, to movement within the classroom itself. Again, often, when the term is used it is in relation to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Learning Processes, Science Instruction
Newton, Lisa – Primary Science, 2014
Lisa Newton, an Association for Science Education (ASE) Primary Science Committee member, reflects on the benefits gained from joining and taking an active part in the ASE. For a number of years Newton attended regional meetings, fed back information to the local section, and helped to organise a number of different local events. These were well…
Descriptors: Science Education, Elementary School Science, Committees, Workshops
Lievesley, Tara – Primary Science, 2014
The new English Curriculum requiring not only the study of sedimentary and igneous rocks but also understanding of fossil formation, is a great opportunity to make this one of the most exciting units any science teacher can present. When an animal or plant dies, it "disappears" completely as it is degraded by a range of organisms. It may…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Geology, Scientific Concepts
Gikopoulou, Rania – Primary Science, 2017
Rania Gikopoulou is a primary school teacher and post-doctoral researcher at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. In this article she describes how her 5th grade class (Age 11) learned about abstract phenomena through models of their microscopic structure.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
Smith, Francesca – Primary Science, 2013
Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC) is increasingly coming into focus as an effective, and even essential means of delivering the curriculum. Its importance is largely due to the way it can enhance children's learning by putting it into context and making it more engaging, relevant, and fun. Furthermore, LOtC can take place almost anywhere…
Descriptors: Recreational Facilities, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Field Trips
Deaves, Chris – Primary Science, 2013
Last year the author's local beekeeping association had over 700 children visit it. Every single one of them knew that there was a queen bee and all the children and their teachers wanted to see her. Children are fascinated by bees. The whole process of living in an apparently small community, making honey, visiting flowers, waggle dances, having…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Crossland, John – Primary Science, 2015
Thinking and other non-cognitive skills are becoming more important because the information explosion means less reliance on memorising facts and more on the ability to understand, analyse, apply, evaluate and create. In addition, many learners entering schools today will work in job categories not yet imagined; therefore a teaching focus on fact…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Taxonomy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Russell, Terry; McGuigan, Linda – Primary Science, 2015
"Evolution" is an area of the curriculum in which children show great interest and enthusiasm to learn more. They also bring considerable prior (though incomplete) knowledge from their informal "life worlds". Most children have encountered the term "evolution" from an early age and tend to define it in terms of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
Warren, Clare – Primary Science, 2015
When the author took on the role of primary science advisory teacher at Centre for Industry Education Collaboration (CIEC) she thought it would be a really interesting role that would give her room to develop her skills as a teacher, but she had not appreciated just how powerful the links to industry can be for children. One example of how such an…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Industry, School Business Relationship
Carter, Luke – Primary Science, 2014
It is only in the very recent past that computers have burst into the education world, revolutionising how lessons are planned, taught, and delivered. In an all-consuming maelstrom their importance has increased, with most children now entering school with some form of computer literacy. This means that many seasoned professional teachers have to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology