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Seeley, Claire – Primary Science, 2011
The concept of TASC (Thinking Actively in a Social Context) was created by Belle Wallace (Wallace et al., 1993) as a model that can be used to nurture and develop thinking skills. As children work through the TASC wheel, the teacher has a very good opportunity to facilitate explicit conversations about thinking. This allows the children to grow in…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Thinking Skills, Inquiry, Elementary School Science
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Smith, Malcolm; Howard, Dave; Hoath, Leigh – Primary Science, 2011
Cloud software enables children to engage with their work across and within subjects, not least in science. Bradford College in the UK and the University of Aveiro in Portugal were funded by an Anglo-Portuguese research programme, "The treaty of Windsor", to look at how new web-based technologies are embedded within pre-service and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Software
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Keogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart – Primary Science, 2011
There are lots of exciting ways for children to learn science. Going on a journey is one of them. However, when going to distant places is not possible, a virtual journey may be the next best option. Ricky, one of the authors' puppets, helps children to make virtual journeys, and this can create an exciting context for them to raise questions and…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Teaching Methods
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Smith, Kevin – Primary Science, 2012
As a science adviser, the author visits many schools and experiences many approaches to teaching and learning and the curriculum. Over the years, he has developed a very close working relationship with a very "special" school, Marjory Kinnon School, in Bedfont, Middlesex. The pupils present moderate and complex learning needs or autism,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Schools, Science Curriculum, Special Schools
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Rogers, Victoria – Primary Science, 2012
Science provides foundations for people to understand what is happening around them, supplies information for developments to be made and explains why things happen. As a science and early years specialist, the author often wondered how early years and science can be combined. Where is the place of science within the Early Years Foundation Stage…
Descriptors: Science Education, Guidance, Elementary School Science, Foreign Countries
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Sanders, Dawn – Primary Science, 2010
Biodiversity means the variety of life in all its forms. It includes the variety of species and ecosystems in the world, and genetic variation. Invertebrates are one of the largest and most accessible groups of animals for primary children to study. In this article, the author explains why and how children should engage with the idea of…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Elementary School Science, Animals, Ecology
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Abrahams, Ian; Reiss, Michael – Primary Science, 2010
"Getting Practical-Improving practical work in science" is a government-funded programme intended to improve the effectiveness and affective value of practical work in school science in England. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the programme in terms of achieving its aims, ten primary and twenty secondary schools have been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Empathy, Science Education, Elementary School Science
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Andrews, Sue – Primary Science, 2011
Many schools are now moving towards a more creative curriculum and a topic approach in their teaching. Setting science in a real, meaningful context can capture children's imagination, while offering opportunities for teaching skills in maths, ICT, literacy, technology or art. In science, the teacher may know the expected outcome, but the children…
Descriptors: Teaching Skills, Creative Thinking, Science Activities, Hands on Science
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Eley, Alison – Primary Science, 2011
The Talking Science project initially involved three secondary schools and eight of their feeder primary schools in the London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames. The project created, trialled and evaluated a set of key stage 2/3 transition materials for children moving from primary to secondary school, using argument as a teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Projects, Educational Resources, Foreign Countries
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Edmonds, Juliet; Jacobs, Pippa – Primary Science, 2011
The authors explain why integrating the teaching of science and French is not as ridiculous as it may at first sound. They describe how this innovative integrated approach works in a primary school in Oxfordshire. The project involves Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL). CLIL is a method whereby a curriculum subject is planned and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Principles
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Lord, Rob – Primary Science, 2011
As a student teacher at Nottingham Trent University, the author explored the issues surrounding children asking investigable questions in science and the repertoire of strategies that could be employed by teachers in the classroom to support this process. His project was carried out in an inner-city primary school in Nottingham. The four focus…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Learning Strategies, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science
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Serret, Natasha – Primary Science, 2010
Traditionally, alchemy has involved the power of transmuting base metals such as lead into gold or producing the "elixir of life" for those wealthy people who wanted to live forever. But what of today's developments? One hundred years ago, even breaking the four-minute mile would have been deemed "magic," which is what the alchemists of the past…
Descriptors: Science Interests, Science Instruction, Metallurgy, Scientific Concepts
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Peters, Henricus – Primary Science, 2010
In this article, the author describes how a cemetery in East London provides a haven for wildlife and a gem for children to explore. Children from Woolmore School in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets are visiting the cemetery on a class outing as part of a wider whole-school experience. Throughout the whole visit children are encouraged to ask…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Experiential Learning, Urban Areas, Foreign Countries
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Weitkamp, Emma; Featherstone, Helen – Primary Science, 2010
ScienceComics project originally involved a set of theatre performances that sought to highlight the importance of materials by exploring what happens when one uses the "wrong" material. As part of this early work, two plays were created that featured a young alien girl, called Selenia, who could change materials. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Dramatics
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Hateley, Elliott – Primary Science, 2010
It has been the author's experience that children are most engaged and eager to investigate, discover and learn when immersed in creativity, be it their own or that of other people. In this article, the author describes how he created a unique way to engage his class in learning about the solar system using reality television. The theme of the…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Television, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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