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* Before recording, ensure that the children had plenty of opportunity to talk about what they have done. | * Before recording, ensure that the children had plenty of opportunity to talk about what they have done. | ||
* Use a range of recording styles – charts, drawing, painting, tape recording. | |||
* The merits of each should be discussed so that children can make sensible judgements about which to use | |||
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'''Looking at the evidence'''<br /> | '''Looking at the evidence'''<br /> | ||
* At the end of an investigation, it is useful to compare the outcomes of it with the predictions made at the beginning by the children and discuss any differences | |||
* Try and do this in a positive way, perhaps referring to ‘surprises’. Avoid ‘right or wrong answer’ attitudes. Sometimes it helps to make unlikely predictions yourself! | |||
* Encourage the children to describe what they have done to develop sequencing skills | |||
* What do the children think that they have learned? (refer back to the learning objective) | |||
The skills of science and how they relate to………………………………………………..activity | The skills of science and how they relate to………………………………………………..activity |