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|age= Primary age 7-11
|age= Primary age 7-11
|content=A ideas booklet, commissioned by UK company ''Data Harvest'' which shows the scope for using sensors in primary science. Ideas include comparing bowls of porridge based on the story of Goldilocks to comparing the transparency fabrics for curtains. Each activity has a teacher page with learning objectives as well as a student page which often ask them to reflect and apply what they have discovered.  
|content=A ideas booklet, commissioned by UK company ''Data Harvest'' which shows the scope for using sensors in primary science. Ideas include comparing bowls of porridge based on the story of Goldilocks to comparing the transparency fabrics for curtains. Each activity has a teacher page with learning objectives as well as a student page which often ask them to reflect and apply what they have discovered.  
The activities can be adapted to work with all kinds of sensors and software. They were made for ''Easysense Q'' equipment and software, so you will find detail differences between this and what you have. The ideas however, are highly adaptable and ought to mesh well with UK curricula. Look for a preview of the contents below.
The activities can be adapted to work with all kinds of sensors and software. They were made for ''Easysense Q'' equipment and software, so you will find detail differences between this and what you have. The ideas however, are highly adaptable and ought to mesh well with UK curricula.  
However a very useful point to reflect on is the amount of detail that a worksheet actually needs. Do first time users and experienced users need different levels of support? Yes, you say but then what is there to gain, or lose, by holding back on detail.  
 
Look for a preview of the contents below.  
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|tagline=A compendium of investigations with sensors in primary science  
|tagline=A compendium of investigations with sensors in primary science  
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