Science Curriculum

Subject Intent
To increase pupils’ prospects by:
Enabling them to effectively think like a scientist and gain age appropriate knowledge, skills and understanding of Science.
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- To develop an interest and curiosity of the world around them so that they intuitively question and think scientifically about problems they encounter.
- To develop scientific understanding and conceptual knowledge.
- To work practically to investigate and draw conclusions about scientific concepts, while also being about to show a child’s progression through the school and beyond.
- To be curious and ask questions about the world around them.
- Children will develop an understanding of the world of work and how specifically someone can make a forge a career for themselves within science.
- To understand how science has influenced their lives in particular (medical, transportation, space etc).
- To identify how scientific discoveries have changed cultural identities.
- To identify the social and economic implications of science.
- To participate in science events in the wider community/school.
- To understand how new scientific ideas, contribute to preserving the environment.
- To use their scientific knowledge to understand how they can contribute to a more sustainable future.
- To research the importance of caring for the environment and becoming more sustainable.
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Key Documents
1. Science at Nailsworth
2. Science Progression Document
3. Long Term Planning
Year 1 Overview
Year 2 Overview
Year 3 Overview
Year 4 Overview
Year 5 Overview
Year 6 Overview
4. Knowledge Organisers
5. Scaffolding in Science
6. SMSC in Science
7. British Values in Science