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This resource, from the Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching, explores the misconception that decimals and fractions are different types of numbers. It illustrates how to write a decimal value as a fraction, as well as how, by using division, most fractions can be expressed with denominators of 10, 100 or...
Standards Unit: Improving Learning in Mathematics activities to support the learning of decision and mechanics. The 'Active Learning' session plans including starting points, processes and photocopiable resources.
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* Moving from Eulerian graphs to the route inspection (Chinese postman)...
This book, first published in 1981 by the Association for Science Education (ASE) and Schools Council, looks at the range of decisions that staff in science departments are required to make and the problems associated with making them.
This report was the output of the Science Education Project set up after...
This computing resource for primary schools introduces the concept of decomposition through dance. Using combinations of hand-jive, clapping or tutting, the lesson demonstrates how complex sequences of instructions (algorithms) can be broken down into smaller chunks. The children are challenged to look for patterns...
This resource, provided by Anne Watson, Els De Geest and Stephanie Prestage, describes how a group of ten teachers taught low attaining groups in secondary school, and what features were seen to be important. The teachers had a shared commitment to improving the attainment of their lowest attaining students by...
‘Your telescope has captured intriguing data that we need you to analyse’
In this chapter students think about the unique signatures that come back from different objects in space, including:
- analysing infrared images and comparing them to visible light
- looking through datasets that...
‘Plan your telescope’s launch carefully, so that it reaches its destination’
In this chapter students think about the programming challenges involved in deploying a space telescope, including:
- coding a series of commands to navigate it
- encrypting and decrypting messages
- ...
‘Get started by learning about the pioneering astronomers of the past’
In this introduction chapter students describe what they would like to be to discover in the universe, and then do a series of related activities including:
- plotting a constellation,
- creating a map our Solar System...
‘Share your amazing discoveries with your fellow Earthlings, through words and images’
In this concluding chapter students are encouraged to summarise their findings from the other five chapters, by writing and illustrating a newspaper article and by creating a visual dictionary of the new scientific...
‘Build a space telescope big enough to capture light from distant stars’
In this chapter, students think about the designs for a space telescope including:
- designing a suitable mirror
- devising a method of keeping the telescope cool
- designing and building a model of a telescope...
‘There’s more to light than meets the eye – find out about the light we cannot see’
In this chapter, students find out all about light including:
- designing an experiment into light rays and shadows,
- building a colour wheel,
- writing about rainbows, and
- creating an...
This resource develops the concept of finding the slope and equation of a linear graph defined by pairs of coordinates. There is also work on using the slope and y-axis intercept of a straight line to derive its equation.
The initial task for students to consider is to use proportional reasoning to calculate...
This resource develops the concept of finding the slope and equation of a linear graph defined by pairs of coordinates. There is also work on using the slope and y-axis intercept of a straight line to derive its equation.
The initial task for students to consider is to use proportional reasoning to calculate...
Learning science and closely associated subjects at primary school helps children to explore, investigate and understand the world around them. This...