| About the book |
Whether you are a student or a fully qualified teacher, the book is designed to help you find what you need quickly. The introduction provides a guide to how to use the book, including a table which cross references the subject knowledge against the National Curriculum, the QCA Scheme of Work and Primary Science Topics. This enables you to use the book in different ways, depending on your individual requirements. To ensure that teachers will be able to teach and respond to questions appropriately, the authors take science knowledge beyond what is required for Key Stage 2. This is important, as it helps to avoid over-simplifying concepts which can then cause misconceptions at Key Stage 3 and beyond. It also helps to broaden and develop the primary teacher?s own knowledge. Science for Primary School Teachers is a core text for teachers in training, and in professional development into the induction year and beyond. |
| About the authors |
Rob Gillespie is a teacher of science at Wymondham High School, Norfolk, UK, where he is currently coordinator of Key Stage 3 Science.
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| Table of contents |
How to use this book Acknowledgements Section 1 - Learning and teaching science: the investigative process 1.How children learn about science 2. Planning for teaching and learning: the process of scientific enquiry 3. Finding help with teaching and learning in science on the internet Section 2 - Subject knowledge for primary school teachers Key concepts in science 2: Life processes and living things 4.Life processes 5.Humans and other animals 6.Green plants 7.Variation and classification 8.Living things and their environment Key concepts in science 3: Materials and their properties 9.Grouping and classifying materials 10.Changing materials 11.Separating mixtures Key Concepts in Science 4: Physical processes 12.Electricity 13.Forces and motion 14.Light and sound 15.The Earth and beyond Glossary Useful websites Bibliography Index |


