ABSTRACT

This guide provides trainee teachers with an insight into the nature and teaching of primary science. It aims to introduce you to the ways in which children learn science, and to the science itself. Each Unit can be studied independently or used to support/prepare for school experiences. You will be directed towards additional reading, which will develop or confirm the subject knowledge you will need to achieve QTS.

the curriculum guide is up-to-date, revised to take account of Curriculum 2000 and accepted 'good practice' in primary science teaching and learning. It is also flexible - many of the Units are stand-alone. They can be undertaken in any order, at your own pace, to complement school experiences. The Units are practical and feasible: the activities suggested can be undertaken by the non-specialist; in many cases without specialized equipment or access to large numbers of pupils. The guide is comprehensive, covering all the primary science elements in Curriculum 2000 and giving background information into other aspects of primary science teaching. It is also supportive - the guide suggests further texts to support trainees' own understanding of the scientific and pedagogical concepts involved. Additional reading draws on the TTA's list of approved key texts.

The original text was piloted by students following a distance-learning PGCE course. It has been revised and updated in line with their comments and to meet Curriculum 2000 and Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage. The text was initially developed as a core text for the part-time distance-learning course at Liverpool Hope and is designed for trainee teachers on distance learning and flexible routes, returning, converting or overseas teachers.

chapter 1|2 pages

What is Primary School Science?

chapter 2|2 pages

What is National Curriculum Science?

chapter 3|4 pages

How do I plan for Science?

chapter 4|2 pages

Differentiation and progression

chapter 5|3 pages

Organising your class

chapter 6|2 pages

Science and ICT

chapter 7|2 pages

Choosing published resources

chapter 8|2 pages

How to use this guide

chapter 9|4 pages

The Primary Science curriculum

chapter 10|7 pages

Science and language

chapter 11|4 pages

Children's prior ideas

chapter 12|6 pages

Science investigations

Plan, do, review

chapter 13|4 pages

Investigating in practice

Identifying factors

chapter 14|4 pages

Investigations and knowledge

chapter 15|4 pages

Assessing children's progress in science

chapter 16|4 pages

Teaching the content of science

chapter 17|3 pages

Materials and their uses

chapter 18|4 pages

Light and sound

chapter 19|4 pages

Earth and beyond

chapter 20|4 pages

Forces

chapter 21|4 pages

Humans and other animals

chapter 22|4 pages

Plants and other living things

chapter 23|4 pages

Electricity (and magnetism)