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Serin, Gokhan – Primary Science, 2014
Introducing concepts through an integrated science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) approach can promote interest and motivation (Bennett, Lubben and Hogarth, 2007; Bybee, 2010). However, implementing such an approach effectively in a classroom setting, with relevant links, is a challenging task. Some concepts lend themselves more…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, STEM Education, Teaching Methods, Weather
Telford, Francesca – Primary Science, 2013
Science involves children in exploring and gaining understanding about the world they live in. Use of a creative and imaginative approach to science can enhance this learning in many ways (Coates and Wilson, 2003). When presented with the challenge of teaching a series of science lessons on food and nutrition to a mixed class of years 4 and 5…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Science Instruction, Nutrition
Suomela, Liisa; Juuti, Kalle; Ahtee, Maija – Primary Science, 2013
Demonstrating is a traditional method in teaching science that can raise interest and encourage pupils to think about a topic. While demonstrating, the teacher can focus the pupils' attention on the relevant facts and introduce scientific principles and concepts. Through discussion and actively making observations and inferences, rather than…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Demonstrations (Educational), Teaching Methods, Student Interests
Sharland, Hannah – Primary Science, 2011
The author believes that to truly engage children in learning, an imaginative approach with purposeful activities is very important. One way that this can be implemented is through simple "engineering projects" where science, design and technology (D&T), mathematics and information and communication technology (ICT) are combined, allowing children…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Projects, Robotics, Science Instruction

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