ABSTRACT

Practical, useful and informative, this book provides ideas and suggestions on how to interpret and develop the primary science curriculum in an interesting and challenging way. Bringing together creative thinking and principles that still meet National Curriculum requirements, the themes in the book encourage teachers to:

  • teach science with creative curiosity
  • value the unpredictable and unplanned
  • thrive on a multiplicity of creative approaches, viewpoints and conditions
  • be creative with cross-curricular and ICT opportunities
  • reflect on their own practice.

For teachers new and old, this book will make teaching and learning science fun by putting creativity and enjoyment firmly back onto the primary agenda.

chapter |20 pages

CHAPTER 2 Creative science teaching

ByAnn Oliver

chapter |23 pages

CHAPTER 3 Planning for a creative approach

ByAnn Oliver

chapter |23 pages

CHAPTER 4 Inspiring inquiry

ByAnn Oliver

chapter |19 pages

CHAPTER 5 Inspiring involvement

ByAnn Oliver

chapter |15 pages

CHAPTER 6 Creativity in the Foundation Stage

ByAlan Howe

chapter |22 pages

CHAPTER 10 Enjoying assessment

ByAnn Oliver

chapter |5 pages

CHAPTER 11 Conclusion

ByAnn Oliver