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E-raamat: Tried and Tested Primary Science Experiments: Practical Enhancements for Science in the Primary Curriculum

  • Formaat: 136 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429847226
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  • Formaat: 136 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429847226

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The modern world needs more scientists and engineers, and good science education is key to filling this gap. Especially in the current climate of rapid curriculum changes, a lack of emphasis on training can result in unconfident teaching and monotonous lessons. To rectify this, this book offers methods to deliver the National Curriculum aims at primary school in an interesting, hands-on and fun fashion.

Tried and Tested Primary Science Experiments provides a practical step-by-step guide for all year groups, helping teachers to create more engaging and fun science lessons in the classroom. All experiments are simple to follow, fail-safe and are designed to enthuse and inspire students. It includes:











tried and tested guides to running successful science experiments;





clear instructions that outline the simple equipment required, how to carry out the experiments and what results to expect;





suggestions for adapting each activity to the special needs and interests of the students.

Aimed at primary school teachers and trainee teachers, this illustrated guide refers directly to the new curriculum and is an essential resource for every primary classroom.
Preface viii
Year 1 Plants
1(5)
Growing plants
1(2)
Seasons
3(1)
Classification of trees
3(1)
Deciduous and evergreen
4(2)
Year 1 Animals including humans
6(2)
Identifying common animals
7(1)
Year 1 Materials
8(5)
Grouping materials
9(2)
Testing materials
11(2)
Year 1 Seasonal changes
13(6)
Making a wind meter
14(1)
Making a barometer
15(2)
Measuring rain with a rain gauge
17(2)
Year 2 Living things and their habitats
19(5)
Living, dead or never alive
19(2)
Living things and their habitats
21(1)
Food chains
22(2)
Year 2 Plants
24(3)
Growing plants
25(1)
Growing conditions
25(2)
Year 2 Animals including humans
27(3)
Animals and their offspring
28(1)
Keeping something alive!
28(1)
Investigating the international space station
29(1)
Year 2 Uses of everyday materials
30(4)
Testing materials
30(2)
Further testing: comparing materials
32(2)
Year 3 Plants
34(8)
Model plants
34(3)
Conditions for growth
37(2)
Transport of water in plants
39(1)
The flower life cycle
40(2)
Year 3 Animals including humans
42(3)
Animals and their food
42(1)
Investigating skeletons and muscles
43(2)
Year 3 Rocks
45(5)
Sorting rocks
45(2)
Investigating soil
47(1)
Modelling a fossil
48(2)
Year 3 Light
50(5)
Mirror magic
51(1)
Viewing the Sun safely with pinhole cameras
51(2)
Light: shadow puppets
53(2)
Year 3 Forces and magnets
55(3)
Attracting magnetic materials
56(2)
Year 4 Living things and their habitats
58(4)
Grouping living things
59(1)
Design your own classification key
60(1)
Environmental change
61(1)
Year 4 Animals including humans
62(5)
Modelling the digestive system
62(3)
Modelling teeth
65(2)
Year 4 States of matter
67(6)
Solids, liquids and gases
68(1)
Changing state with chocolate
69(2)
Puddle practicals
71(2)
Year 4 Sound
73(7)
Listening to sounds
74(1)
Straw flutes
75(1)
String instrument demonstration
76(2)
Recycled instruments
78(2)
Year 4 Electricity
80(2)
Circuits: conductors and insulators
80(2)
Year 5 Living things and their habitats
82(4)
Life cycles
82(2)
Flower dissection
84(2)
Year 5 Animals including humans
86(2)
Changes as humans age
86(2)
Year 5 Properties and changes of materials
88(11)
Dissolving and solutions
89(2)
Separating mixtures
91(1)
Testing uses of materials
92(2)
Materials for insulation
94(2)
Reversible and irreversible changes
96(3)
Year 5 Earth and space
99(4)
Model solar system
99(2)
The Earth and the Moon
101(2)
Year 5 Forces
103(5)
Egg drop challenge
103(2)
Homemade friction boards
105(1)
Catapults
106(2)
Year 6 Living things and their habitats
108(2)
Classifying animals
108(2)
Year 6 Animals including humans
110(6)
Model of the blood
110(2)
Model of the blood vessels
112(1)
Heart dissection
113(1)
Lifestyle and body functions
114(2)
Year 6 Evolution and inheritance
116(5)
Giraffes then and now!
117(1)
Dinosaurs
117(1)
Parent and offspring
118(1)
Adaptations!
118(3)
Year 6 Light
121(3)
Shadows
121(1)
Seeing objects
122(2)
Year 6 Electricity
124(3)
Circuit symbol snap
124(1)
Series circuits
125(2)
Index 127
Kirsty Bertenshaw is an award-winning science teacher and is founder and director of STEMtastic education consultancy. She is a regular columnist for Education Today and has also delivered a training session for the Science Learning Centre in York.