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Richardson, Mathew – Primary Science, 2013
The Met Office has a long history of weather forecasting, creating tailored weather forecasts for customers across the world. Based in Exeter, the Met Office is also home to the Met Office Hadley Centre, a world-leading centre for the study of climate change and its potential impacts. Climate information from the Met Office Hadley Centre is used…
Descriptors: Weather, Climate, Environmental Education, Science Education
Whitburn, Niki – Primary Science, 2013
Nowadays, in the United Kingdom, citizens take for granted clean water pumped directly into their homes, but it was not always the case, and is still not so in many countries. Could people clean water themselves if they had to and what could they then use it for? Would it actually be "clean enough" to drink? The author presents children…
Descriptors: Water, Water Quality, Investigations, Science Activities
Mooney, Laura – Primary Science, 2013
During a recent theme on "Ourselves," Laura Mooney's class focused on height and looking at similarities and differences between a range of objects. This involved not only looking at each other, but also linked to their self-portrait development, where they had been learning about their facial features and comparing them to other…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Science Activities, Science Process Skills, Observation
Dunne, Mick; Maklad, Rania – Primary Science, 2013
It is all too common, given the considerable day-to-day challenges facing those involved in education, to focus on the here and now rather than look further afield. The authors of this article have been fortunate enough to see "primary science" in a wide range of international settings, from Nigeria to Chile, North America and Canada,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Cultural Differences, Educational Quality
Ashby, Rachael – Primary Science, 2013
This article describes British Sign Language (BSL) as a viable option for teaching science. BSL is used by a vast number of people in Britain but is seldom taught in schools or included informally alongside lessons. With its new addition of a large scientific glossary, invented to modernise the way science is taught to deaf children, BSL breaks…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Statham, Mick – Primary Science, 2013
The author describes a model designed to "improve science learning in 30 minutes" using an alternative perspective on a language-based kinaesthetic approach to teaching science. Identification of pupils' learning styles is commonplace throughout the education system, using the simple model of establishing whether the learners are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Sensory Experience, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Billingsley, Berry – Primary Science, 2013
The view that science and religion are conflicting ways of understanding the world is widely and frequently presented in the media and may be the view held by most children. It is not the only view, however, and there are many scientists who have a religious faith. Usefully perhaps, for those who are interested in science education, examining…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Religion, Science Education, Teaching Methods
Snook, Heidi – Primary Science, 2013
The author explores how using a child-centered approach to learning and a familiar context can help develop understanding. The placement school referenced in this article had an ethos that emphasized a child-centred approach, the importance of children being involved in every aspect of their learning. The author also shows that the school set a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Student Centered Curriculum, Science Instruction
James, Jon – Primary Science, 2013
Shifting the focus from words to concepts--does it work? The author shares his findings from such a project with three primary schools in the UK. Many children aged 7-10 find mastering the language of science difficult and do not make the progress that they could. Encountering complex terminology in the science language causes students to become…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts, Vocabulary
Davies, Dan – Primary Science, 2013
Helping children to visualise what is inside them and how their bodies work can be a challenge, since teachers are often reliant on secondary sources or investigations that can only measure outward signs (such as pulse rate). Another way is to involve the children in an imaginative role-play exercise where they explore the insides of a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Visualization, Human Body
Rees, Claire – Primary Science, 2013
In this article, Clare Rees describes the interest of staff and children alike when their school added the newest and possibly coolest iPad "tablet computers" to the classroom. Everyone wanted to get their hands on them. But how were they going to use them as teaching and learning tools? How were they actually to be used in the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Technology, Handheld Devices
Clark, Emily; Hornsby, Laura; Howard, Abigail; Pople, Kathryn – Primary Science, 2013
As student teachers, authors Emily Clark, Laura Hornsby, Abigail Howard, and Kathryn Pople were aware of what the class had already covered on World War 2 (WW2). It was unclear to them, however, what knowledge the children actually had acquired from the lessons. In this article these student teachers describe their use of concept mapping as they…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, War, World History, Teaching Methods
Neale, Claire – Primary Science, 2013
Within primary schools, the core subjects of literacy and numeracy are highly regarded, and rightly so, as children need to learn to read, write and be numerically literate. This means that all children learn their ABCs at an early age, But, what about the "other ABC"--"Airway, Breathing and Circulation?" Accidents and medical…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Emergency Programs, First Aid
Metcalfe, Gareth – Primary Science, 2013
Great science teachers recognise the importance of providing children with practical, real-life experiences to develop their understanding of, and enthusiasm for, this truly inspirational subject. However, Gareth Metcalfe believes that the process by which children understand and remember their scientific experiences can be enriched. This article…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Comprehension, Scientific Concepts
Pringle, Tom – Primary Science, 2013
When scientists do not know the answer to something, they do two things: admit "I don't know" and say "let's find out". This is the basis of "being scientific"; this is what teachers should also be doing in order to develop scientific literacy in their pupils. The heart of scientific enquiry is this two-part "I don't know, let's find out" attitude…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods

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