CHF 66.00

Science Homework for Key Stage 2
Activity-Based Learning

English · Paperback / Softback

Shipping usually within 1 to 3 weeks

Description

Read more

Informationen zum Autor Colin Forster is the primary science team co-ordinator and primary PGCE course leader at the University of Gloucestershire. Vicki Parfitt is an experienced primary school teacher and a member of the primary science team at the University of Gloucestershire. Andrea McGowan is an experienced primary school teacher and a member of the primary English team at the University of Gloucestershire. David Brookes is an illustrator and is a member of the Department of Natural and Social Sciences at the University of Gloucestershire. Klappentext Science Homework for Key Stage 2 is a unique resource for busy teachers - a selection of 'pencil-free', hands-on activities, aligned with the National Curriculum Programmes of Study and with clear links to the topics set out in the QCA scheme of work for KS2 science, that teachers can use as extension activities or give to pupils as homework to do with members of their family or friends. Each of the activities encourages the pupils to learn through discussion and through practical activities utilising everyday resources. Each activity is quick and easy for pupils and teachers to manage, and includes:a learning aim, full, clear instructions and discussion pointstasks to foster collaboration and partnership between pupils, parents and teachers photocopiable resources.A refreshing approach for teachers and pupils, these activities will foster enthusiasm for learning and inspire pupils' interest in science. Zusammenfassung Science Homework for Key Stage 2 is a unique resource for busy teachers - a selection of ‘pencil-free’, hands-on activities, aligned with the National Curriculum Programmes of Study. Inhaltsverzeichnis Guidance for the teacher Introduction Pedagogy and philosophy Active Homework – the key ideas Following up on the homework Possible follow-up activities Partnership with parents Creating your own active homework Life processes and living things: Years three and four Teeth and eating: types of teeth Teeth and eating: looking after your teeth Helping plants grow well: light Helping plants grow well – growth Devising an investigation: best temperature Moving and growing: bones Moving and growing: muscles and joints Habitats: plants Habitats: food chains Debate: is it right to keep animals in zoos? Life processes and living things: Years five and six Keeping healthy: food types Keeping healthy: breakfast cereals Keeping healthy: exercise Debate: which is most important: a healthy diet or taking regular exercise Lifecycles: plants Interdependence and Adaptation Micro-organisms: types of microbes Micro-organisms: your questions Micro-organisms - composting Devising an investigation: best conditions for compost Materials and their properties: Years three and four Characteristics of materials: what would you use …? Rocks and soils: House materials Rocks and soils: erosion Rocks and soils: volcanoes Devising an investigation: strongest rock Keeping warm (thermal insulators): comparing materials Keeping warm (thermal insulators): slowing the transfer of heat energy Keeping warm (thermal insulators): insulation in the home Solids, liquids and separating: teabags and sieving? Solids, liquids and separating: sieving Materials and their properties: Years five and six Gases around us: gases you know Gases around us: is air real stuff? Debate: driving versus using the bus Changing State: liquid and gas Changing state: solid and liquid Changing state: evaporation Dissolving: mixing solids with water Dissolving: reversing the process Devising an investigation: best conditions for dissolving Reversible and non-reversible change: mixing and heating Reversible and non-reversible change: your questions Reversible and non-reversible change: the water cycle Physical properties: Years three and four M...

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.