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Jones, Verity – Primary Science, 2020
Many scientists are in agreement: the world is in a climate and ecological emergency. This has led to a media bombardment of doom-and-gloom stories that pupils are increasingly picking up on and developing what has been termed 'climate anxiety'. In 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (UNDP, 2015) were agreed by all United Nations member states…
Descriptors: Entomology, Science Instruction, Sustainable Development, Elementary School Science
Thomas, Sue – Primary Science, 2020
Plastic waste and the bee population are two topics often discussed in relation to the environment. A practical activity in a primary school classroom linked to these areas can help to fulfil some of the requirements of the science curriculum. A study of the life of bees shows the importance of pollinators and highlights the concern many people…
Descriptors: Plastics, Wastes, Environmental Education, Learning Activities
Church, David – Primary Science, 2017
In March 2016, the school that the author teaches at held its annual science day and the theme was "bees." Each class was given a different question relating to bees to investigate. The children in the authors' year 2 class (ages 6-7) were challenged to investigate the life cycle of a bee. The whole day was focused around the life cycle…
Descriptors: Entomology, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Grade 2
Deaves, Chris – Primary Science, 2013
Last year the author's local beekeeping association had over 700 children visit it. Every single one of them knew that there was a queen bee and all the children and their teachers wanted to see her. Children are fascinated by bees. The whole process of living in an apparently small community, making honey, visiting flowers, waggle dances, having…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Tilley, Luke – Primary Science, 2014
Insects are easily the most abundant and diverse group of animals, with over 24,000 species in the UK alone. They can be found in almost every habitat on Earth and are fundamentally important to ecology, conservation, food production, animal and human health, and biodiversity. They are a prominent feature of almost every food web in the UK and…
Descriptors: Entomology, Ecology, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries
Fielding, Sue; Jones, Meriel – Primary Science, 2014
Learning outside the classroom is an objective in primary education in the UK and an ideal way to introduce science. School grounds, allotments, community farms and sports areas, parks, nature reserves and community woodlands can be accessed in both urban and rural areas. These provide accessible spaces that can be used inexpensively throughout…
Descriptors: Entomology, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Teaching Methods
Dixon-Watmough, Rebecca; Rapley, Martin – Primary Science, 2012
The Association for Science Education's "schoolscience.co.uk" and Martin Rapley, presenter of "The Big Bug Experience," are again running the Great Bug Hunt in 2012. Simply identify a habitat, explore and discover the bugs that live there, photograph or draw them and record findings--it's that simple. The winner will be the…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Photography, Women Scientists, Science Instruction
Dixon-Watmough, Rebecca – Primary Science, 2011
The Association For Science Education's "schoolscience.co.uk Great Bug Hunt 2011," in association with Martin Rapley and Gatekeeper Educational, has been a resounding success--not only because it fits into the science curriculum so neatly, but also because of the passion it evoked in the children who took part. This year's entries were…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Outdoor Education, Entomology, Science Curriculum
Seeley, Claire – Primary Science, 2011
The concept of TASC (Thinking Actively in a Social Context) was created by Belle Wallace (Wallace et al., 1993) as a model that can be used to nurture and develop thinking skills. As children work through the TASC wheel, the teacher has a very good opportunity to facilitate explicit conversations about thinking. This allows the children to grow in…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Thinking Skills, Inquiry, Elementary School Science