Science in Stage 1. Overview Look and Listen ST1-6PW - A student describes some sources of light and sound that they sense in their daily lives. ST1-2PW.

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Science in Stage 1

Overview Look and Listen ST1-6PW - A student describes some sources of light and sound that they sense in their daily lives. ST1-2PW - A student identifies how light and sounds are produced by a range of sources and can be sensed. 5E’sEngageExploreExplainElaborateEvaluate

The Inquiry Process HOW DOES LIGHT AND SOUND AFFECT WHAT I THINK, SEE AND DO?

Science Walk (inside and outside the classroom) Televisions/XBOX (at home) Cars, traffic lights, ocean, wind

String telephones (vibrations) Peek box Science centre resources

VibrationsSoundwaves Natural and man made light Objects that create light Travelling from the source to the ear/eye

String telephones (vibrations) Musical instruments/water Classroom objects Peek box Laser light Black light and birds (fluorescent) Can light travel through objects? Water?

Science Excursion Evaluation of unit