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The resource would be particularly useful for PGCE students thinking about incorporating cross curricula strands, or teachers looking to do the same, either in their own practice or in new {{tag|curriculum development}} work. <br>
The resource would be particularly useful for PGCE students thinking about incorporating cross curricula strands, or teachers looking to do the same, either in their own practice or in new {{tag|curriculum development}} work. <br>


Language development and use of appropriate {{tag|vocabulary}} is highlighted as important across the curriculum, incorporating consideration into science planning is important for meeting this target.  The importance of language and talk in science – including through {{tag|group work}}, and {{tag|whole class}} dialogue – is highlighted elsewhere (and in the resource) but includes the significance of being able to explain concepts, understand synthesising ideas including those from other people and texts, and the need to read and write for different purposes, including conceptual understanding, data presentation, etc.
Language development and use of appropriate {{tag|vocabulary}} is highlighted as important across the curriculum, incorporating consideration into science planning is important for meeting this target.  The importance of language and talk in science – including through {{tag|group work}}, and {{tag|Whole class}} dialogue – is highlighted elsewhere (and in the resource) but includes the significance of being able to explain concepts, understand synthesising ideas including those from other people and texts, and the need to read and write for different purposes, including conceptual understanding, data presentation, etc.

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The resource would be particularly useful for PGCE students thinking about incorporating cross curricula strands, or teachers looking to do the same, either in their own practice or in new curriculum development(i) work.

Language development and use of appropriate vocabulary(i) is highlighted as important across the curriculum, incorporating consideration into science planning is important for meeting this target. The importance of language and talk in science – including through group work(i), and Whole class(i) dialogue – is highlighted elsewhere (and in the resource) but includes the significance of being able to explain concepts, understand synthesising ideas including those from other people and texts, and the need to read and write for different purposes, including conceptual understanding, data presentation, etc.