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Ginn Science

Subject(s): Science | Age: 5-7 | 7-9 | 9-11 | Publication Year: 1990 - 1999
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The Ginn Science collection, published between 1988 and 1998 by Ginn and Company, comprises a number of different kinds of resource which provide a whole-school programme for teaching and learning primary school science. The collection was developed to meet the requirements, in the early 1990s, of the National Curriculum in England and Wales, the Northern Ireland Curriculum and the 5-14 Guidelines in Scotland. It gives most attention to the National Curriculum for England and the teachers’ resource files published after 1995 are explicitly related to the revised National Curriculum and the Scottish Guidelines for environmental studies 5-14. There are several charts in the resource files which enable cross-referencing to both curricula. Other materials – for students and assessment - were unaffected by the structural change brought about by the 1995 curriculum revision. However, the collection does not, of course, take into account the more fundamental changes to the English and Scottish curricula in the 2000s.

Ginn Science is a seven-year programme providing learning and assessment activities for students aged from 4 to 11. The resources are identified as suitable for particular ages by Year level for those England and by Primary (P) level in Scotland.

Students’ activities are organised in topic-based modules of which there are between 15 and 22 in a year. Five content strands run through the modules, developing ideas about: ourselves and healthy living; other animals and plants; materials and their uses; energy and forces; and Earth and space. Five groups of skills are also developed across the years: observing, investigating, interpreting, hypothesising and applying.

Context
Ginn Science began in 1988 at the time when teaching science in the primary school was made a statutory part of National Curriculum in England and Wales. In the early 1990s science was also required as part of the Northern Ireland Curriculum and was included in the environmental studies guidelines of the 5-14 curriculum in Scotland. Ginn Science was devised with a structure and content that would meet the requirements of these different curricula and accommodate changes in the National Curriculum which were taking place during the 1990s. Over the 10 years of its development the programme evolved but its structure was not changed fundamentally.

A key factor in good practice in primary schools, highlighted during the time of implementing new curriculum in the UK, was the existence of a scheme of work for the whole school. The Ginn Science users’ guide sets out what is involved in developing a school scheme of work in science using the Ginn materials.

Approach
Ginn Science develops ideas and skills through practical activities wherever possible. The programme provides all the written resources and guidance that teachers need to plan and implement science throughout the primary school.

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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General Guidance for Teachers. A science collection

General Guidance for Teachers

Ginn Science guidance for teachers includes one general user guide for the whole programme and a Ginn Science INSET (IN-SErvice Training for teachers) guide. The user guide was published in 1996, after eight years of the project development, during which time a considerable number of resources for teachers and students had been produced.…

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  • Publication year: 1990 - 1999
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Resources for Year One or Primary Two. A science collection

Resources for Year One or Primary Two

The Ginn Science resources for Year One or Primary Two in Scotland (students aged 5 to 6 years) comprise guidance for teachers, classroom resources, students' books and assessment materials. There are two types of teacher guidance, the lengthy Year One Teachers’ Resource File and the briefer Essential Ginn Science:…

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  • Publication year: 1990 - 1999
  • Resources: 1
Resources for Year Two or Primary Three. A science collection

Resources for Year Two or Primary Three

The Ginn Science resources for Year Two or Primary Three in Scotland (students aged six to seven years) comprise guidance for teachers, classroom resources, students’ books and assessment materials. There are three types of teacher guidance, the lengthy Year Two Teachers’ Resource File and the briefer Essential Ginn…

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  • Publication year: 1990 - 1999
  • Resources: 1
Resources for Year Three or Primary Four. A science collection

Resources for Year Three or Primary Four

The Ginn Science resources for Year Three (students aged seven to eight years) comprise guidance for teachers, classroom resources, students’ books and assessment materials. There are two types of teacher guidance, the lengthy Teachers’ Resource File and the briefer Essential Ginn Science: Guide to Classroom Management…

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  • Publication year: 1990 - 1999
  • Resources: 1
Resources for Year Four or Primary Five. A science collection

Resources for Year Four or Primary Five

The Ginn Science Resources for Year Four (students aged eight to nine years) comprise guidance for teachers, classroom resources, students’ books and assessment materials. There are two types of teacher guidance, the lengthy Teachers’ Resource File and the briefer Essential Ginn Science: Guide to Classroom Management…

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  • Publication year: 1990 - 1999
  • Resources: 3
Resources for Year Five or Primary Six. A science collection

Resources for Year Five or Primary Six

The Ginn Science resources for Year Five comprise guidance for teachers, classroom resources, students’ books and assessment materials. There are two types of teacher guidance, the lengthy Year Five Teachers’ Resource File and the briefer Essential Ginn Science: Guide to Classroom Management Year Five which reduces…

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  • Publication year: 1990 - 1999
Resources for Year Six or Primary Seven. A science collection

Resources for Year Six or Primary Seven

The Ginn Science Resources for Year Six comprise guidance for teacher, classroom resources, students' books and assessment materials. There are two types of teacher guidance, the lengthy Year Six Teachers’ Resource File and the briefer Essential Ginn Science: Guide to Classroom Management Year Six, which reduces both…

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