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Science

We are proud to have been awarded the Primary Science Quality Mark from September 2024

PSQM is a comprehensive evidence-based professional development programme that effectively develops science leadership, ensuring teachers have the knowledge, capability and support they need to transform science education and shape future generations

 

Intent, Implementation and Impact Statement 2024-25

vision and principles st winefride s.pdf

 

Science at Home

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z7nygk7

Hosts a wealth of games and activities split into age and topic sections so it’s easy to find one that relates to your child’s learning at school.

https://www.nasa.gov/kidsclub/index.html
NASA Kids’ Club provides a plethora of space focused games, videos, images and activities to introduce and help kids learn about the world of space.

https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/

Nat Geo Kids enables science lovers to explore the world of science through a collection of apps, games, magazines, toys, videos, and many other materials

Fun Science Games for Kids - Free Interactive Activities Online

Enjoy fun science games for kids while learning more about science and technology. There's a range of free online activities to try with something for everyone whether you're interested in animals, plants, chemistry, biology, physics, space, magnets, electricity, forces, light, sounds, gases or other science related topics. Put yourself to the test by trying to complete as many of the interactive challenges as you can, the games start off easy but will be fully testing your technology skills and understanding of the science behind the game in no time.

Have fun learning online with these cool science games. It's free and easy to use so just scroll down the page, find a game you like the look of and give it a go!

 

Things to do at home

Encourage your children to be questioners as these inquisitive instincts are vital to all areas of science.  

Make observations about the natural world - the home environment is full of countless things to observe, from the changing of the seasons, the sound that fizzy pop bottle makes when you open to why does the TV remote not seem to work if I stand in the way? All these and are opportunities to observe and do some real-world science and it can really help children appreciate science is all round us not just in the classroom.

 

 More Information

National Curriculum

Science Long Term Plan 2024-25

Medium Term Plan

EYFS Objectives

 

Working Scientifically Progression

Science Vocabulary Progression Y1-Y6