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Primary science curriculum guide/ by John Stringer

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: --London; David Fulton Publishers, c2002.Description: iv, 92 p. ill,; 30.3 cmISBN:
  • 1-85346-882-7
DDC classification:
  • BCir.375.001 St8623 2002
Contents:
Chapter I. What is primary school science --II. What is national curriculum science --III. How do i plan for science --IV. Differentiation and progression --V. Organizing published resources --VI. Science and ICT --VII. Choosing published resources --VIII. How to use this guide --IX. The primary science curriculum --X. Science and language XI. Children's prior ideas --XII. Science investigation: Plan, do, review --XIII. Investigating in practice: Identifying factors --IX. The primary science curriculum --X. Science and language --XI. Children's prior ideas --XII. Science investigations: Plan, do, review --XIII. Investigating in practice: Identifying factors --XIV. Investigations and knowledge --XV. Assessing children's progress in science --XVI. Teaching the content of science --XVII. Materials and their uses --XVIII. Light and sound --XIX. Earth and beyond --XX. Forces --XXI. Humans and other animals --XXII. Plants and other living things --XXIII. Electricity (and magnetism).
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Chapter I. What is primary school science --II. What is national curriculum science --III. How do i plan for science --IV. Differentiation and progression --V. Organizing published resources --VI. Science and ICT --VII. Choosing published resources --VIII. How to use this guide --IX. The primary science curriculum --X. Science and language XI. Children's prior ideas --XII. Science investigation: Plan, do, review --XIII. Investigating in practice: Identifying factors --IX. The primary science curriculum --X. Science and language --XI. Children's prior ideas --XII. Science investigations: Plan, do, review --XIII. Investigating in practice: Identifying factors --XIV. Investigations and knowledge --XV. Assessing children's progress in science --XVI. Teaching the content of science --XVII. Materials and their uses --XVIII. Light and sound --XIX. Earth and beyond --XX. Forces --XXI. Humans and other animals --XXII. Plants and other living things --XXIII. Electricity (and magnetism).

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