Teaching science in the primary classroom : a practical guide

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Teaching science in the primary classroom : a practical guide

by Hellen Ward ... [et al.]

Paul Chapman, 2005

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-164) and index

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A new edition of this book is available at: http:/www.uk.sagepub.com/textbooksProdDesc.nav?prodId=Book232702 ' This is an excellent book not only for student teachers (probably its main target audience) but for anyone involved in science lessons in the primary school. It is easy to read and gives clear practical advice including suggestions for effective classroom organisation. A real strength of the resource is that the writers have a wide range of experience in teaching science in the primary school.'-Primary Science Review `Teaching Science in the Primary Classroom is a great resource that will help you turn the theory into straightforward fun science lessons. Well worth the money for students in training and experienced teachers needing some new inspiration' Child Education 'At last a book that clearly focuses on the promotion and development of science learning from the Foundation Stage to Key Stage 2. The four authors have extensive experience in initial teacher education and in primary schooling and this is evident in the emphasis on practical examples and evidence-based guidance. Based in initial teacher education the authors have based much of the content on recent and relevant research, with a particular aim of making the scientific content lively, contemporary and fun. Initial teacher education students, teachers and science leaders-ordinators will find the book accessible, yet challenging. The examples and case studies are current and designed to help teachers make science learning active and creative. I believe that readers will welcome the assistance with planning, process skills and assessment, but more crucially will see how the range of components in the book contribute to science learning in the primary school' - Professor Hugh Lawlor, Director of AstraZeneca Science Teaching Trust and DfES Adviser 'An excellent book written with the class teacher in mind, it is practical and filled with loads of ideas. I found it an inspirational read' - Carol Stringer, Class Teacher and Science Co-ordinator, Cartwright & Kelsey Church of England Primary School, Kent Based on courses run by the authors for trainee and practising teachers, this book will provide clear and practical guidance for teaching science in the primary classroom. It offers practical examples for use in the classroom and will explain how to turn theory into creative and lively science lessons. Each chapter will focus on practical day-to-day issues and offer guidance on questioning techniques; planning and assessing learning; the use of role-play in learning; classroom organization and management; and safety. Examples of children's work are included, case studies and different aspects of science are covered in each chapter. The emphasis is on providing the reader with ideas for interesting lessons and enjoyable classroom activities. This book will appeal to class teachers and student teachers needing a practical guide to teaching primary science.

目次

What Is Science? The Skills Needed to Learn Science - Process Skills Observation, Measurement and Classification Raising and Analyzing Questions and Use of Secondary Sources Scientific Enquiry Planning and Assessing Learning Science from Stories Using Role-Play to Stimulate and Develop Children's Understanding of Scientific Concepts Science from Games Organisational Issues

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