Primary Science Curriculum Activities with Sensors

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A compendium of investigations with sensors in primary science

Lesson idea. An ideas booklet 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 and comparing the fabric transparency of curtains. Each activity has a teacher page with learning objectives as well as a student page which often asks them to reflect and apply what they have discovered. ICT-based worksheets include more instruction than other kinds of activity. The activities within this booklet 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.

Teaching approach. This resource provides a set of activities to engage pupils in inquiry(ta) based learning in the scientific method(ta), often making effective use of ICT(i) and sensors(tool). The activities involve whole class(ta) questioning(ta) and collaborative(ta) group work(ta). (edit)

Resource details
Title Primary Science Curriculum Activities with Sensors
Topic [[Topics/ICT|ICT]]
Teaching approach

[[Teaching Approaches/Questioning|Questioning]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Whole class|Whole class]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Group work|Group work]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Inquiry|Inquiry]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Collaboration|Collaboration]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Scientific method|Scientific method]]

Learning Objectives
  • Understanding sensors display values.
  • Knowing that temperature, light and sound can be 'measured'.
  • Knowing broadly what the sensing equipment does.
  • Learning about various science concepts such as reflection, insulation, transparency.
  • Seeing ways to take their investigations further.
Format / structure

Online booklet - contributed by Data Harvest UK Ltd

Subject

[[Resources/Science|Science]]

Age of students / grade

[[Resources/Primary age 7-11|Primary age 7-11]],  [[Resources/Primary|Primary]]


Useful information

Published by Data Harvest Group Ltd.
Written by Barbara Higginbotham (Data Harvest); Dyan Hewett (Advisory Teacher Coventry LEA). Acknowledgments to Keith Hemsley (Learning Connections) and Rosemary Feasey (Science Consultant)

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The resource is available as a printable PDF - 56 pages: ebook to download file:Primary Curriculum Activities with Sensors