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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
Bostrom, Carol – Primary Science, 2016
In this article, Carol Bostrom shares how child-led enquiry, with children choosing their own questions to research, can work in a primary classroom. Children in three year 1 classes (ages 5-6) chose three areas of their own interest or hobby and then composed three questions for investigation for each area to be used during science week. This…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Kindergarten, Learner Controlled Instruction
Sampey, Carol – Primary Science, 2016
As a science leader in her school, the author is always looking for new and interesting ways to inspire children in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) subjects. Attending several science conferences introduced her to new STEM programs, such as Street Science and fractals. In this article, she shares a couple of the activities…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, STEM Education, Foreign Countries, College Students
Dockerty, Kelly – Primary Science, 2015
Although it is itself a core subject, science seems to receive less priority and designated time on the primary curriculum timetables. Curriculum changes over the years have resulted in science being taught with other subjects as part of cross-curricular topics, rather than as a "stand-alone" subject. This cross-curricular pedagogy in…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Science Instruction, Educational Quality, Teaching Methods
Statham, Mick – Primary Science, 2014
Learning to use visualisation techniques in the classroom enables pupils and teachers to gain new insights into how concepts are formed and how to strengthen them, but visualisation is sometimes not what it seems. Learning by constructing meaning is a long-standing principle underpinning much of today's school science. In "Primary Science…
Descriptors: Visualization, Learning Strategies, Science Education, Educational Practices
Metcalfe, Gareth – Primary Science, 2014
How can educators provide children with a genuine experience of carrying out an extended scientific investigation? And can teachers change the perception of what it means to be a scientist? These were key questions that lay behind "The Human Condition" project, an initiative funded by the Primary Science Teaching Trust to explore a new…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Scientific Research, Investigations, Learning Experience
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
Chaniotis, Peter; Delaney, Jane – Primary Science, 2010
It has long been understood that children's interest in science generally declines during the transition from primary to secondary school. The English government's "Every Child Matters" agenda states that pupils should "make a positive contribution" and "achieve economic wellbeing", and so there is a need to develop a…
Descriptors: Science Interests, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries

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