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Teaching Primary Science

Subject(s): Science | Age: 5-7 | 7-9 | 9-11 | 11-14 | Publication Year: 1970 - 1979
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The project Teaching Primary Science was sponsored jointly by the Nuffield Foundation and the Social Science Research Council, between 1970 and 1975. It produced ten books published by Macdonald Educational between 1975 and 1978. These included an introduction and guide to the series and nine books on various topics chosen to build on children’s and teachers’ interests.

Aims
The series was written specifically for class teachers and teachers in training, to help those with little background knowledge in science to develop skills and confidence in teaching science to children aged 5 to 13. The aim was to help teacher move away from ‘watered down secondary science’ to active practical experiences for children. Many of the books pay particular attention to work for younger pupils.

Approach
The books for teachers were designed to enable them to provide children in their early school years with many small practical experiences with materials from which they would be able to understand the more abstract and complex ideas they are expected to deal with in the secondary school and after. The emphasis was, however, on activity and development of skills and attitudes. It is asserted that ‘Facts learnt at this stage, however useful, are much less important than activities and attitudes’. Some of the books refer explicitly to the objectives of the Science 5/13 project, with which Teaching Primary Science overlapped for some time in first half of the 1970s.

The titles of the nine topics were chosen to appeal to teachers with expertise in other areas of the curriculum, such as art or music. They are:
Seeds and seedlings
Science from water play
Fibres and fabrics,
Mirrors and magnifiers
Science from wood
Musical instruments
Aerial models
Candles
Paints and materials

Each book contains helpful ideas about starting points, about children's recording and vocabulary, about the use of work cards, and about connections linking science with other parts of school work. The general approach is to develop scientific skills which are identified as observing carefully, thinking about what is observed, making sensible guesses based on observations, testing these guesses to see if they work, changing the guesses if they do not work, and in general trying to think logically. Most, but not all, books have an index.

Context
At a time when there was growing expectation that pupils should at least have 'done some science' by the age of 11, many teachers of younger pupils were insecure in their knowledge of science and how to teach it. The information and help given in the books is intended particularly for non-science teachers, many of whom had little help with science work at Infant, First, Junior and Middle School levels in their teacher training.

HEALTH and SAFETY
Any use of a resource that includes a practical activity must include a risk assessment. Please note that collections may contain ARCHIVE resources, which were developed at a much earlier date. Since that time there have been significant changes in the rules and guidance affecting laboratory practical work. Further information is provided in our Health and Safety guidance.

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Introduction and Guide to Teaching Primary Science. A science teacher guidance resource
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Introduction and Guide to Teaching Primary Science

This introductory book to the series Teaching Primary Science consists of chapters which show the teacher how to develop science from the interests of children. Some sections deal specifically with methods of teaching, resources etc, and show teachers how to choose topics from other books in the series. Most chapters deal with…

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Seeds and Seedlings. A science teacher guidance resource
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Seeds and Seedlings

The Teaching Primary Science book Seeds and seedlings contains many suggestions for class organisation and for activities relating to this topic. It acknowledges and makes suggestions for addressing the problem of what to do between sowing seeds and producing seedlings and then harvesting. The book combines information and suggestions…

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Science From Water Play. A science teacher guidance resource
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Science From Water Play

The Teaching Primary Science book Science from water play contains many suggestions for organisation and for activities arising from water play with infants to more structured investigations of floating and sinking with older children. It discusses equipment and classroom organisation and provides some case studies and question for…

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Fibres and Fabrics. A science teacher guidance resource
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Fibres and Fabrics

The Teaching Primary Science book Fibres and fabrics contains many suggestions for classroom work about fabrics and paper, both of which are made from fibres. It begins with a discussion of some of the problems of teaching and organising this topic and considers how they might be overcome. There are then several chapters focusing…

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Mirrors and Magnifiers. A science teacher guidance resource
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Mirrors and Magnifiers

The Teaching Primary Science book Mirrors and magnifiers describes activities which can be carried using these materials at any age. The book pays attention to problems such as holding mirrors upright and choosing and using hand lenses. Teaching methods are discussed and there is reference to learning objectives selected from those…

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Science From Wood. A science teacher guidance resource
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Science From Wood

The Teaching Primary Science book Science from Wood was intended to complement the two texts in the Science 5/13 series Working with wood, stages one and two and Working with wood background. The activities proposed were expected to apply more to younger age groups, with suggestions of ways of using the most economical sources of…

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Musical Instruments. A science teacher guidance resource
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Musical Instruments

The Teaching Primary Science book Musical instruments uses instruments and other materials readily available in primary schools as the basis for investigations through which children can begin to understand and enjoy aspects of physics. The book aims to provide help for those teachers and student teachers who do not specialise in…

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Aerial Models. A science teacher guidance resource
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Aerial Models

The Teaching Primary Science book Aerial models concerns activities which are likely to arouse interest, excitement, enterprise and competition. The book recognises that whilst these actions can be used as stimuli leading to scientific work, measurement and the acquisition of new knowledge, there can be problems in relation to materials,…

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Candles. A science teacher guidance resource
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Candles

The Teaching Primary Science book Candles uses the study of candles to illustrate how much science can come from the study of everyday objects. It describes a selection of the many investigations which start from candles and which give some idea of what science is. The first two chapters discuss matters of classroom organisation…

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Paints and Materials. A science teacher guidance resource
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Paints and Materials

The Teaching Primary Science book Paints and materials draws upon some of the materials and techniques of artistic expression to explore ways of asking questions and finding answers in a scientific way. Each chapter contains an activity and a list of materials for practical experience. This is followed by an analysis of the activity…

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