The Big ideas of Science Challenge How should science be taught at school?

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The Big ideas of Science Challenge How should science be taught at school?

electricity magnets equations vectors alkalis ph forces gravity functions DNA molecules kinematics friction galaxies Wind energy radiation photons Wind energy Biosphere Life cycle Mitosis Solubility Catalysts Ampere's law Energy Thermodynamics Photosynthesis

electricity magnets equations vectors alkalis ph forces gravity functions DNA molecules kinematics friction galaxies Wind energy radiation photons Wind energy Biosphere Life cycle Photosynthesis Mitosis Solubility Catalysts Ampere's law Energy Thermodynamics

Friction Newton’s laws Gravity Circular motion Solar Energy Climate Evolution Earth’s surface Human body Astronomy Chemistry Biology Physics Environmental Sciences Earth Sciences Synthetic Materials Technology

Putting everything together Look back at the curriculum you have created. Can you identify any cross subject concepts? Can you create a phrase for each concept that describes it in a nutshell? Add the curriculum the students created here.

The Big ideas of Science