We are scientists
Children will experience stimulating hands on lessons which excite and inspire them and give them an experience they will never forget. We will allow them to develop their scientific knowledge, skills and understanding through a range of experiments to captivate them and develop their science capital.
Children are fully immersed into their Science topics creating knowledge harvests, taking part in innovative, exciting experiments; developing their enquiry and observation skills.
We want children to have a greater understanding of the world in which they live; to recognise problems, and to work towards their solution. We feel that science, amongst other things, should encourage sensitivity towards living things and the environment.
Children’s attitudes are important in science. We feel that a child’s attitude can facilitate, or limit, the application of skills and ideas. Science is a useful vehicle for engendering attitudes of curiosity, perseverance, open-mindedness, co-operation, originality and independence in children. In addition we hope that pupils will develop a respect for evidence. Science activities should also help to develop a child’s self-discipline and responsibility. We are conscious of the importance and value of questioning in primary science. At Moulsecoomb Primary we feel questioning should be an essential element of all science activities.
Discussion is an important aspect of primary science. Teacher/child interaction, small group and class discussion will help the children to evaluate their work and improve understanding of scientific concepts.
Planning, recording, predicting, testing, interpreting results and proposing further investigations are the essence of science and together with suitable practical “hands on” experience, will be meaningful and enjoyable to the pupils.
Our Curriculum is a progressive curriculum. Curriculum objectives build across each year group from EYFS to Year 6. All parts of the EYFS curriculum build the ‘foundational skills’ of Understanding of the World, this continues with the National Curriculum Science objectives through our themes from Year 1 to Year 6