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What will you gain from the workshop? A deeper understanding of NGSS and strategies to boost student performance. Sign up for our in-person science workshop before it’s too late. Register here: https://bit.ly/4eKCil3
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A post in an upcoming series of observations and support for delivering practical science in schools. Despite a wide range of excellent studies over the last 14 years from Ofsted, Dyson, CBI, Wellcome Trust, to name but a few, identifying what good science lessons look like and the need for much more practical science (it is after all an inherently 'practical' subject!)...there remain challenges for both primary schools and secondary schools in delivering effective and routine inspiring practical science lessons.....there is still far to much 'board work' and worksheets......this will not generate the nations, future scientists.
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Exploring science1 to8 A variety of questions to evaluate the understanding of the students of the topic discussed.
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The more people that talk to me about Springboard the more I realise how revolutionary it is. Really the only product that supports the growth of teacher expertise
Springboard KS3 Science Series editor, Adam Boxer teamed up with authors Bill Wilkinson and Thomas Millichamp to showcase their groundbreaking new resource at the CogSciSci Science Teaching Conference last Friday. Explore the series here 👉https://ow.ly/bCQh50S6GwK
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The Spring issue of the Riparian is here! Read about how innovative science programs expand the student experience beyond the classroom, catch up on campus news from the year, or see what alums are up to in the class notes section! Read the full issue here: https://ow.ly/6vC950Sbf3i
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Our new blog discusses some of the content changes within the new Science TEKS. Are you ready for them? They implement for the 2024-25 school year. Read more at https://lnkd.in/gEgf5fUZ
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Dive into the invisible world of matter with King Thorne, your guide from ArgoPrep Kingdom! In this educational video for 5th-grade science, we'll explore the tiny particles that make up everything around us. Learn what matter is, why we can’t see its building blocks, and how particles behave differently in solids, liquids, and gases. We even perform a fun experiment to demonstrate the invisible particles of matter. Earn your Argo star as you discover the wonders of the microscopic world and learn why there's more to science than meets the eye. Watch, learn, and join us on this exciting adventure! https://lnkd.in/djTbY8gd
5th Grade Science: The Invisible World of Matter
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🖥️ Check out this week's blog, Understanding the New Science Standards, by Michele Stokes, R7 Science Specialist. Learn about the new TEKS changes and how they impact science education from Kindergarten through 12th grade. 🔗 https://bit.ly/4e4GyLQ
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🐊Improve your confidence in planning and teaching lessons with Snap Science 🐊 Rediscover Jane's webinar exploring the current challenges and opportunities in Primary Science ✨View here: https://lnkd.in/eeasCvSg
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“By using the model to guide and scaffold learning, Julie was able to support her class in transitioning from dependence to independence.” Jen Ogden of Town End Research School introduces seven steps to support pupil’s learning in primary science. Read more: https://ow.ly/BH2T50UcHlN
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