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Davies, Tony – Primary Science, 2014
Teaching children about circuits and the way electricity works is a "tricky business" because it is invisible. Just imagine all eyes are on the teacher as he or she produces for the class what looks like a ping-pong ball and then, with a wave of their hand, the incredible happens! This wonderful white sphere begins to glow red and a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Electronics, Scientific Concepts
Corbett, Lisa; Maklad, Rania; Dunne, Mick; Grace, Pierre – Primary Science, 2014
During a final seminar with BA year 4 science specialist trainee teachers, the authors posed a question about the difficulties associated with understanding magnetism. The ensuing discussion focused on a number of concerns commonly identified by students, which may also be of interest to classroom teachers teaching magnetism. Issues raised…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Magnets, Scientific Concepts
Chapman, Steven – Primary Science, 2014
Electricity can be a fun topic in a primary school class. It includes many practical experiments and links to real life contexts. However, teachers can feel daunted by the subject as they think they do not know enough about the science behind it to answer off-topic questions. The reason for the difficulty is that much of the science takes place…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Energy, Scientific Concepts
Pook, Gayle – Primary Science, 2013
Consider the extent to which primary science teaching has evolved since it became a core subject in England with the introduction of the National Curriculum in 1988, and the pace at which theory-driven classroom practice has advanced. It is no wonder that, given the recent economic restructuring and boom in technological development in China,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Workshops
King, Chris – Primary Science, 2013
Readers of the draft new English primary science curriculum (DfE, 2012) might be concerned to see that there is much more detail on the Earth science content than previously in the United Kingdom. In this article, Chris King, a professor of Earth Science Education at Keele University and Director of the Earth Science Education Unit (ESEU),…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Earth Science, Elementary School Science, Science Curriculum
Collins, Robert – Primary Science, 2013
Interconnectedness changes lives. It can even save lives. Recently the author got to witness and be part of something in his role as a teacher of primary science that has changed lives: it may even have saved lives. It involved primary science teaching--and the climate. Robert Collins describes how it is all interconnected. The "Toilet…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary School Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation
Goldsworthy, Anne – Primary Science, 2013
Many teachers seem to have followed the "dunking theory." That is, they dunk their children in a variety of investigations and hope that through their practical work they will absorb a thorough understanding of enquiry skills. Children seem to have quite a good natural waterproof coating when it comes to absorbing scientific skills through…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Hands on Science, Science Process Skills
Jones, Carolyn; Brown, Paul – Primary Science, 2012
In this article, the authors describe St Peter's Primary School's and Honiton Primary School's experiences of keeping chickens. The authors also describe the benefits they bring and the reactions of the children. (Contains 5 figures.)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Animals, Hands on Science, Foreign Countries
Andrews, Sue – Primary Science, 2011
Many schools are now moving towards a more creative curriculum and a topic approach in their teaching. Setting science in a real, meaningful context can capture children's imagination, while offering opportunities for teaching skills in maths, ICT, literacy, technology or art. In science, the teacher may know the expected outcome, but the children…
Descriptors: Teaching Skills, Creative Thinking, Science Activities, Hands on Science
Brockett, Katherine – Primary Science, 2011
Primary-aged children's decreasing enthusiasm for science is worrying. The author explores why children are often not as excited by science as one would expect. She found that the best way to counter this is to be enthusiastic about the subject herself, have interesting activities for the children to carry out, and give them a choice about what to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Student Motivation
Weavers, Gaynor – Primary Science, 2010
The beginning of any science activity for young learners is "play." Exploration and investigation are the building blocks of science, especially in the foundation years, and well-planned play in a safe environment will provide a structure within which children can explore fruitfully. In this article, the author provides examples of how "play" acts…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Play, Science Education, Inquiry
Horner, Margaret; Palmer, Marion – Primary Science Review, 2007
"Discover Primary Science" is a major project in primary science education in Ireland. In 2006-2007 it involves 2400 primary schools, 45 host centres, and two government departments. However, it started out as a local initiative taken by one state agency in 2002 involving four Institutes of Technology and 40 primary schools. The aim of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science, Hands on Science, Clubs
Waller, Nicky – Primary Science Review, 2006
Science enquiry activities set in an industrial context are motivating for children and teachers. In this article, the author describes Children Challenging Industry (CCI) project, an initiative developed and coordinated by the Chemical Industry Education Centre at the University of York, and now running in four northern regions of England (Humber…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Activities, Industry, Foreign Countries
Joyce, Chris; Hipkins, Rosemary; MacLeod, Carla – Primary Science Review, 2005
Hands-on science is fun, but it can be challenging for teachers to "switch minds on" and still retain children's natural enthusiasm for investigating. The authors describe how two researchers and a classroom teacher worked together to try out two simple strategies to help young children develop their reasoning skills. The context used is fair…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Hands on Science, Science Education, Science Instruction
Overton, Dave – Primary Science Review, 2004
As a Teaching Awards Regional Winner in 2002, the author was recently awarded funding by Planet Science (NESTA) for projects to disseminate best practice. One of the things he had in mind was to organise a "creative science event." So last July year 4 children from Chiltern Primary School, Hull, joined a class of year 5 children from Whitehill…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Creative Teaching, Creativity, Science Instruction
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