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Revision as of 14:10, 20 September 2012
About. A table of questions to use when children work on forces and air resistance:
Pedagogical content. This resource provides an overview of the Year 6 scheme of work - 6E Forces in action and includes some experiment examples. The experiments could be run in class, with increasingly advanced objectives(i) including students' use of language(ta), the factors they discuss, the way they use equipment, assessment(i), etc. This resource can work as standalone lesson ideas / science projects /inquiry(i), or to illustrate progression of concepts through a scheme of work or curriculum planning(i) document. (edit)
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| Title | Progression and questioning techniques in primary science projects |
| Topic | [[Topics/Progression|Progression]] |
| Teaching approach | [[Teaching Approaches/Language|Language]] |
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| Subject | [[Resources/Teacher education|Teacher education]], [[Resources/Primary|Primary]], [[Resources/Science|Science]] |
| Age of students / grade | [[Resources/Primary|Primary]] |
| Additional Resources/material needed | Year 6 Unit 6E: Forces in Action scheme of work sheet |
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