Science
Our Science Subject Champion: Mrs. Hulme
How Do We Teach Science Document
Using the National Curriculum for Science and the excellent Association for Science Education, our Curriculum ensures that children can develop their scientific knowledge and understanding. We encourage a 'hands on' approach to science wherever possible including providing plenty of opportunities for children to increase their ability at 'Working Scientifically.' We are blessed with excellent grounds, including a large field, pond area and growing beds which enable children to grow and learn amongst the many seasonal changes all around them. We often make good use of areas near to us, including the Brickcroft and Martin Mere Nature reserves to further enhance learning and regularly welcome visitors such as 'Mad Science' in to deliver workshops and after school activities.
Our Overview
Year Group | Aut 1 | Aut 2 | Spr 1 | Spr 2 | Sum 1 | Sum 2 | ||
Rec |
In Reception the curriculum is based on an active learning approach that allows children to explore and develop their skills through continuous provision. Early Learning Goals:
Across the course of the year some of the many topics the children will meet the above ELGs are:
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Year 1 | Animals Including Humans – Animals and their structure | Plants | Everyday Materials | |||||
Seasonal Changes (Observations, Investigations, Research) | ||||||||
Year 2 | Animals including Humans – What humans need to survive | Plants | Living Things and their Habitats | Everyday Materials | ||||
Year 3 | Animals Including Humans – Health & Nutrition | Animals Including Humans – Skeletons and Movement | Rocks | Forces & Magnets | Light | Plants | ||
Year 4 | Electricity | Animals Including Humans – Teeth/ Digestive system | Sound | States of Matter | Living Things and their Habitats | |||
Year 5 | Properties and Changes in Materials | Earth & Space | Forces & Magnets |
Living Things and Their Habitats – Life cycles inc reproduction |
Animals Including Humans – Changes as Humans develop to old age | |||
Year 6 | Evolution & Inheritance | Animals Including Humans – Health inc the Circulatory system | Light | Living Things and Their Habitats - Classification | Electricity |
Class Time allocated to subject
We anticipate classes spending approximately one hour per week in KS1 and approximately 90 minutes at KS2. This is dependent on the size of the topic and may be blocked into consecutive lessons.
What does learning look like?
- Children’s learning is recorded in Science topic books, class scrap books, on Class Dojo, photographs and teachers notes.
- Infant classes have specific ongoing skills that need to be looked at over time. The learning for these may be more appropriately kept in a class scrap book or continuous topic books.
- All classes start each unit of learning with a Unit cover sheet. This outlines any prior learning and the key learning required for the unit. Teachers use the PLAN resources and other materials to deliver this key learning.
- Working Scientifically Key Learning is taught alongside each unit where appropriate and is also listed on the cover sheets.
- Vocabulary is listed on the cover sheets and is often displayed in classrooms to encourage the children to use it when talking about their science learning in weekly lessons.
How do we monitor and ensure your child is making progress
Subject leader time enables the subject leader and the senior leadership team to evaluate pupils learning through learning walks, pupil discussion, book scrutinies and professional discussion with staff. Staff also complete half-termly evaluation sheets to highlight areas of celebration and areas for further development.
Any Specific resources/equipment required
Specific science resources are kept in the DT room and also in topic boxes in individual classrooms.
Opportunities for trips and field work to enhance learning
There are many opportunities for enhanced science learning including: Mad science assemblies, visits to secondary schools for sample lessons and class trips such as pond dipping at Meresands Wood.
Galleries
Yr 1
Seasonal Changes
Yr 3
Animals including Humans - Skeletons
Pushes & Pulls
Science Friction
Reflective Materials
Rocks - Sorting Permeability
Galleries
Year 4 - Sound
Year 4 - Insulators and Conductors