Science
Science at Monks Orchard Primary School aims to teach our children the skills, knowledge and understanding they need to question and understand scientific concepts. This enables them to make sense of the world in which they live and motivates them to seek explanation through curiosity, scientific enquiry, logical thinking and critical evaluation of evidence. We provide experiences that are appropriate and relevant to the children’s lives, but at the same time satisfy their curiosity and offer a worthwhile challenge. The teachers are aware of the importance of teaching Science in a progressive way, ensuring that all National Curriculum objectives are taught and developed. Children are encouraged to work together and care is taken to provide equal access for all.
Each year the Science curriculum is enriched by trips and visitors to the school. We have close links with local high schools, which gives our children the opportunity to work in science labs. All of these visits bring Science to life and encourage the children’s enquiry skills.
Science Progression of knowledge and Skills
EYFS
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Working Scientifically |
Characteristics of Effective Learning: Playing and Exploring ∙ WS1 Showing curiosity about objects, events and people. ∙ WS2 To use sense to explore the world around them.
Creating and Thinking Critically ∙ WS1 Thinking and testing of ideas ∙ WS2 Making links and noticing patterns in their experience. ∙ WS3 Making predictions ∙ WS4 Developing ideas of grouping, sequences, cause and effect. ∙ WS5 Planning, making decisions about how to approach a task, solve a problem and reach a goal.
UW: The World 22 – 36 Months ∙ WS1 Notices detailed features of objects in their environment. 30 – 50 Months ∙ WS2 To comment and ask questions about aspects of their familiar world, such as the place where they live or the natural world. 30 – 50 Months ∙ WS3 To talk about why things happen and how things work. |
Characteristics of Effective Learning: Playing and Exploring ∙ WS1 Showing curiosity about objects, events and people. ∙ WS2 To use sense to explore the world around them.
Creating and Thinking Critically ∙ WS1 Thinking and testing of ideas ∙ WS2 Making links and noticing patterns in their experience. ∙ WS3 Making predictions ∙ WS4 Developing ideas of grouping, sequences, cause and effect. ∙ WS5 Planning, making decisions about how to approach a task, solve a problem and reach a goal.
UW: The World 40- 60 Months ∙ WS1 To look closely at similarities, differences, patterns and change. ELG ∙ WS2 To talk about some of the things they have observed, such as plants, animals, natural and found objects. ELG ∙ WS3 To explain why some things occur and talk about changes. ELG ∙ WS4 To use their observations and ideas to suggest answers to questions. |
Living Things and their Habitats |
UW: The World 30-50 Months ∙ LH1 To show care and concern for living things and the environment. |
UW: The World ELG ∙ LH1 To know about similarities and differences in relation to places, objects, materials and living things. ELG ∙ LH2 They talk about the features of their own immediate environment and how environments might vary from one another. |
Animals, including Humans |
PD: Health and Self-care 30-50 Months ∙ AH1 To observe the effects of physical activity on their bodies. 30-50 Months ∙ AH2 To eat a healthy range of foodstuffs and understand a need for variety in food.
UW: The World 30-50 Months ∙ AH1 Can talk about some of the things they have observed in animals. 30-50 Months ∙ AH2 To develop an understanding of growth, decay and changes over time. |
PD: Health and Self-care 40-60 Months ∙ AH1 To show some understanding that good practices with regard to exercise, eating, sleeping and hygiene can contribute to good health. ELG ∙ AH2 To know the importance for good health of physical exercise, and a healthy diet, and talk about ways to keep healthy and safe.
UW: The World ELG ∙ AH1 Make observations of animals and explain why some things occur and talk about changes. |
Plants |
UW: The World 30-50 Months ∙ P1 Can talk about some of the things they have observed such as plants. |
UW: The World ELG ∙ P1 Make observations of plants and explain why some things occur and talk about changes. |
Materials |
UW: The World 30-50 Months ∙ M1 To talk about some of the things they have observed, such as plants, animals, natural and found objects. |
UW: The World ELG ∙ M1 To know about similarities and differences in relation to objects, materials and living things. |
Seasonal Changes |
UW: The World ∙ SC1 observe changes across the four seasons |
UW: The World ∙ SC1 observe changes across the four seasons |
Year 1
National Curriculum objectives: In this unit, children will be taught to: | |
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KS1 Working Scientifically Pupils will be taught to use the following practical scientific methods, processes and skills:
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Plants
Animals, including Humans
Everyday Materials
Seasonal Changes
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Year 2
National Curriculum objectives: In this unit, children will be taught to... | |
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KS1 Working Scientifically Pupils will be taught to use the following practical scientific methods, processes and skills:
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Living Things and their Habitats
Plants
Animals including Humans
Uses of Everyday Materials
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Year 3
National Curriculum objectives: In this unit, children will be taught to: | |
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Lower KS2 Working Scientifically Pupils will be taught to use the following practical scientific methods, processes and skills:
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Plants
Animals including Humans
Rocks
Light
Forces and Magnets
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Year 4
National Curriculum objectives: In this unit, children will be taught to: | |
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Lower KS2 Working Scientifically Pupils will be taught to use the following practical scientific methods, processes and skills:
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Living things and their Habitats
Animals including Humans
States of Matter
Sound
Electricity
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Year 5
National Curriculum objectives: In this unit, children will be taught to: | |
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Year 5 and 6 Working Scientifically Pupils will be taught to use the following practical scientific methods, processes and skills:
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Living things and their Habitats
Animals, including Humans
Properties and changes of materials
Earth and Space
Forces
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Year 6
National Curriculum objectives: In this unit, children will be taught to: | |
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Year 5 and 6 Working Scientifically Use the following practical scientific methods, processes and skills:
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Living things and their Habitats
Animals, including Humans
Evolution and Inheritance
Light
Electricity
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