What do I need to know about science to teach children in primary school? How can I make my science teaching successful? How do children learn to investigate scientifically? What are the dos and don'ts of science teaching? Written to support teachers who need to boost their science knowledge, this b
Science for Primary School Teachers
โ Scribed by Helena Gillespie, Rob Gillespie
- Publisher
- Open University Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 214
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
What do I need to know about science to teach children in primary school? How can I make my science teaching successful? How do children learn to investigate scientifically? What are the dos and don'ts of science teaching? Written to support teachers who need to boost their science knowledge, this book covers science knowledge in sufficient breadth and depth to enable you to teach science effectively up to the end of Key Stage 2, as well as the core teaching and learning issues involved in the investigative process. Whether you are a student or a fully qualified teacher, the book is designed to help you find what you need quickly. The introduction provides a guide to how to use the book, including a table which cross references the subject knowledge against the National Curriculum, the QCA Scheme of Work and Primary Science Topics. This enables you to use the book in different ways, depending on your individual requirements. To ensure that teachers will be able to teach and respond to questions appropriately, the authors take science knowledge beyond what is required for Key Stage 2. This is important, as it helps to avoid over-simplifying concepts which can then cause misconceptions at Key Stage 3 and beyond. It also helps to broaden and develop the primary teacher's own knowledge. Science for Primary School Teachers is a core text for teachers in training, and in professional development into the induction year and beyond.
โฆ Table of Contents
Frontcover......Page 1
Half title......Page 2
Title page......Page 4
Copyright page......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Dedication......Page 10
How to use this book......Page 11
Acknowledgements......Page 14
SECTION 1 Learning and teaching science: the investigative process......Page 16
Learning about the world......Page 18
Teaching young children science: a summary......Page 23
Experiment or investigate? The processes of science enquiry......Page 27
The science enquiry process and the National Curriculum......Page 28
The Association for Science Education......Page 33
Other useful websites......Page 34
SECTION 2 Subject knowledge for primary school teachers......Page 36
Cells: a brief introduction to the building blocks of life......Page 38
Living or not? The life processes......Page 39
Life processes in plants......Page 44
Identifying life processes in the local environment......Page 45
Links to teaching......Page 47
Curriculum requirements......Page 49
Treating animals with care and sensitivity......Page 50
Life processes......Page 51
Links to teaching......Page 68
The importance of plants......Page 70
Plant cells......Page 71
The basic structure of a flowering plant......Page 72
The growth of plants......Page 73
Plant reproduction and seeds......Page 75
Links to teaching......Page 78
Variation......Page 80
Classification......Page 82
Studying variation and classification......Page 85
Links to teaching......Page 87
Curriculum requirements......Page 89
Environments and adaptation......Page 90
Micro-organisms......Page 92
Care and protection of the environment......Page 94
Links to teaching......Page 95
Curriculum requirements......Page 97
Particles: the building blocks of materials......Page 98
Solid, liquids and gases......Page 101
Grouping materials......Page 105
The properties of materials and their uses......Page 109
Rocks and soils......Page 113
Links to teaching......Page 116
Curriculum requirements......Page 117
Types of change: chemical or physical?......Page 118
Reversible changes and non-reversible changes......Page 125
The water cycle......Page 126
Burning materials......Page 127
Links to teaching......Page 129
What is a mixture?......Page 131
Solubility and separation......Page 132
Links to teaching......Page 138
The nature of electricity......Page 139
Electrical circuits......Page 143
Links to teaching......Page 155
What is a force?......Page 157
Magnetic force......Page 161
Gravitational forces......Page 163
Frictional forces......Page 166
Measuring forces and representing forces in diagrams......Page 168
Links to teaching......Page 170
Introducing light and sound......Page 172
Light......Page 174
Seeing and light......Page 182
Sound......Page 184
Links to teaching......Page 188
The solar system......Page 190
The Sun......Page 192
Beyond the solar system......Page 197
Links to teaching......Page 198
Glossary: key scientific vocabulary for primary school children......Page 200
Useful websites......Page 203
Bibliography......Page 204
Index......Page 206
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