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Eames, Sarah – Primary Science, 2019
Discovery sessions are usually based around a stimulus that the teacher has set up. When children are all doing something similar, watching what happens, talking about the science that is going on, the teacher has a way in to learn about their understanding, but then the teacher can take it deeper into exploring their skills in working…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Discovery Learning, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Hodgson, Dan; Cloran, Peter; Johnson, Rory – Primary Science, 2017
Engineering Habits of Mind (EHoMs) were first introduced to a target group of Year 9 (age 14) students who the authors felt were disengaged with science, technology, and computing. These students were invited to take part in an engineering challenge with a school in Qatar. This involved making a bridge and rolling a marble over the bridge. The…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Competition, Engineering Education, Parent School Relationship
Church, David – Primary Science, 2017
Having just completed his newly qualified teacher certification (NQT), David Church was grateful to be given the role of science subject leader at his school. As it was his first subject leader role, he was unsure about how to proceed with improving the teaching and learning of science. Aware of the Primary Science Quality Mark award (PSQM) and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Educational Quality
Earle, Sarah – Primary Science, 2017
Moderation is put forward as they key strategy for improving the reliability of teacher assessment. However, for many teachers the word "moderation" conjures up ideas of uncomfortable situations in which marking is being checked by others and there are prolonged arguments about tiny features of individual work. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Grading, Interrater Reliability, Faculty Development, Professional Continuing Education
Penny, Jude; Forster, Colin – Primary Science, 2018
In this article, Jude Penny and Colin Forster explore what makes a good question and how this links with developing science capital. This article outlines research that was undertaken with primary student teachers at the University of Gloucestershire, focusing on the development of their ability to deploy an appropriate number of carefully chosen…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Student Teachers
Odeneal, Alexander – Primary Science, 2019
In this article, newly qualified teacher (NQT) Alexander Odeneal shares some ideas that primary teachers could use to capture pupils' interest and support scientific discussions. The article offers four different activities and an explanation of why they do what they do to support the non-specialist teacher leading the lesson. Each activity…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students
Qureshi, Asima – Primary Science, 2015
Science has always been a valued subject at Meadowbrook Primary School, and the head teacher has a real vision for the school to embrace engineering as part of the science curriculum to give the children the opportunity to be more creative with their projects. To get started, teachers attended an engineering workshop run by Science Oxford Schools…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Science Activities, Integrated Activities
Tyler, Toby; Vanstone, Emma – Primary Science, 2017
In this article, first Toby Tyler describes how using Twitter to engage the community and to pursue the ICE principle (Introduce, Consolidate, and Extend) to enhance learning has brought his school community closer together. Then, Emma Vanstone highlights how schools can draw on support for engaging children with science at home by using social…
Descriptors: Social Media, Mass Media Use, Science and Society, Science Activities
Watkins, Richard; Apanasionok, Magdalena; Neil, Julie – Primary Science, 2020
In their recent review of special educational needs in schools, the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF, 2020) highlights the fact that teaching strategies that are known to work well for mainstream learners are also likely to be effective for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). In this article, the authors explain how…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Hoath, Leigh – Primary Science, 2018
Often unheard of unless you are of a certain age and remember audio and video cassettes, BASF are a multinational business with a large chemical site in Bradford, West Yorkshire. On the BASF site is a 'Kids' Lab' that forms part of BASF's educational outreach work. In this article, Leigh Hoath and five teachers from Bradford schools outline a…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Outreach Programs
Turner, Jane – Primary Science, 2016
Back in May 2011, an article in "Primary Science" described how the idea for a quality mark for primary science was developed from an initial conversation at an Association for Science Education annual conference (Turner, Marshall and Elsmore, 2011). Its intention then, as now, was to support and champion good practice and raise the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Educational Quality, Awards, Science Instruction
Nickels, Juliet – Primary Science, 2016
In this article, Juliet Nickels explores the importance of content and exploration in a child- and enquiry-led curriculum. During British Science Week, Nickels runs science week at Coten End Primary School, culminating in an exhibition. Leading up to the school's science week in 2015, she ran staff meetings to clarify purpose and logistics, and…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Fairs, Elementary School Science, Student Interests
Precious, Wendy; McGregor, Deb – Primary Science, 2014
In this project, teachers use mini-speeches, or monologues, as if told by famous scientists from the past, as a springboard to motivate children to think about these scientists as everyday people. The introductory speech describes or introduces the kinds of behaviours, skills, and knowledge the scientists possessed. Talking about the way they…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Drama, Teaching Methods, Imagination
Stead, Di; Griffiths, Tim – Primary Science, 2013
It is generally accepted that children develop their own ideas about what is happening in their world through what they see with their own eyes. Children often hold ideas that are quite different from acceptable science because they construct alternative meanings from their own individual experiences. The role of the teacher is much more…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Teachers, Video Technology, Science Instruction
Dakin, Sally – Primary Science, 2017
Hempshill Hall Primary School is an urban school in Nottingham (U.K.), with almost 500 pupils. It is situated in a low-income area in the country, yet attracts many families from outside its school borders. It offers a broad curriculum that aims to be very child-led and engaging. However, it struggles to reach some of its less-engaged parents and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science, Parent School Relationship, Parent Participation