Science
INTENT
Science is essentially a way of thinking and working. Its concepts and skills can be transferred and utilised in all lifestyles and occupations regardless of gender, race and class. Science is an integral part of modern culture.
Children are naturally interested in the world around them and science education helps the children to understand the world in which they live.
Our intention is to:
· introduce children to scientific methods of working and provide opportunities for children to enquire,
explore, observe, suggest explanations for patterns, design fair tests, handle equipment safely and
effectively, record and interpret findings, make predictions, form hypotheses and communicate findings
appropriately.
· foster a range of personal qualities in all children including co-operation, curiosity, respect for the
environment, critical evaluation of evidence, positive attitudes to science and a willingness to think
scientifically, valuing their ideas and others around them, and to develop independence.
· develop an appreciation of the scientific aspects of everyday life and that science may have both
beneficial and harmful effects on our society.
· provide a science education relevant to all our children, taking into account and providing for children
within special educational needs.
· be aware of issues relating to gender and race and avoid stereotyping by using examples from a variety
of cultures and to show that science includes, and is open to, both women and men.
· develop basic scientific concepts and skills, which will provide a basis for later education in science
(building individual Science Capital).
· enlist help and support from a variety of interested parties within our local and wider communities e.g.
parents, governors, local primary and secondary schools, local industry, trusts, etc.
Principles of our Science teaching and learning
· We engage and nurture our children; inspiring them to be inquisitive. They become enthused and they
initiate investigations, seeing themselves as scientists.
· We provide opportunities to learn about and understand our world using a combination of practical
investigation and the acquisition of knowledge. We aim for good communication through the
development of skills – mainly observation, the use of scientific vocabulary, measuring and recording.
· Problems are posed in a creative yet meaningful way to reflect real-life situations, drawing upon prior
learning and using cross-curricular links and skills. We value and allow time to play and explore.
· Our children are confident enough to ask questions and know what they need to do to seek the answers;
they say, “Yes, but what if…?” and through their curiosity they want to know ‘how?’ and ‘why?’
· The day is just not long enough! We promote opportunities to learn both inside and outside of the
classroom; the children are all actively engaged and want to carry on working through breaks and at
home.
Science long term plan 2022-2023