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Science Achievements / Strengths Dr Tom Robson visit really inspired both teachers and children Good coverage of Knowledge & understanding taught across both keystages Experiential learning in EYFS New Curriculum is in place and has been aligned to topics. There will be some discrete science when there are direct links to topics. New Assessment system – from Dr Tom – to be implemented in September (Working Scientifically is being trialled this week). Science Week – by the end – clear assessment of ‘Working Scientifically’ skills across the school. Children have used a range of sources to research their science issues (books, internet, first hand experience – trips and explorations) Children are enthusiastic about their science learning (both girls & boys) Good links are made with other subjects – real cross-curricular approach (when appropriate) Science sessions at Worle school –some classes Science Week – Dr Cogan – workshops in each class
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Science Standards in Science 2012/132013/14 83% of Key Stage 1 children are achieving the expected level or better 93.1% (+10.1%, 74.13% expected, 18.9% exceeding) 86% of Key Stage 2 children achieving the expected level or better 89.3% (+3.3%, 76.2% expected, 13.1% exceeding)
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Science Areas of Development Science needs to remain in focus next year – bring it back to core! Much greater emphasis on practical work and hypothesising (planning, doing & reviewing in terms of working scientifically) Precision differentiation needed – more able need identifying & challenging (clear from standards) Consider running a Science Club
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