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CHAPTER Working scientifically - Pearson

CHAPTER Working scientifically - Pearson

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conversation when standing three metres apart. SUPPLIES foam cups, plastic cups, paper cups, empty tins, wool, wire, cotton, cardboard, foil, twine PLAN AND DESIGN Design the solution— what information do you need to solve the problem? Draw a diagram. Make a list of materials you will need and steps you will take. CREATE Follow your plan ...

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Biology, Chemistry and Physics - GOV.UK

Biology, Chemistry and Physics - GOV.UK

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Working scientifically 7 Biology 9 Cell biology 10 Transport systems 11 Health, disease and the development of medicines 12 Coordination and control 13 Photosynthesis 15 Ecosystems 16 Inheritance, variation and evolution 17 Chemistry 20 Atomic structure and the Periodic Table 20 Structure, bonding and the properties of matter 22

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WORKING SCIENTIFICALLY IN THE PRIMARY CLASSROOM

WORKING SCIENTIFICALLY IN THE PRIMARY CLASSROOM

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Working Scientifically: Progression of Enquiry Skills 2 www.ciec.org.uk “I adapted them slightly, to fit our curriculum planning, and they are laminated and can be found on the children’s tables. They are used as targets for learning and year 1 and 2 love them especially. I also used the statements to create Science ‘I can’

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