Online East of England Primary Science Festival: Early Years Science RH124 / D08
Summary
Facilitator: Sarah Eames - PSTT
Workshop Topic: Come and discover lots of strategies for brining science to the forefront of Early Years learning.
This workshop is part of the East of England Primary Science Festival which runs from Monday 1st February until Thursday 11th February 2021.
The festival is jointly hosted by the Primary Science Teaching Trust and Norfolk & Suffolk Science Learning Partnership. All sessions will run from 4-5pm on Zoom.
See the programme of remote workshops exploring a wide array of Primary Science topics:
- Mon 1st Feb: Establishing a Curriculum Intent for Primary Science:
- Mon 1st Feb: Developing the Science of Question Asking!:
- Tue 2nd Feb: Early Years Science:
- Tue 2nd Feb: NFU Climate Superheroes: Developing Working Scientifically Skills While Saving the Planet:
- Tue 2nd Feb: Assessment Led Planning:
- Wed 3rd Feb: Managing Practical Science Now:
- Wed 3rd Feb: Growing Food, Growing Minds:
- Thu 4th Feb: Talk & Science:
- Thu 4th Feb: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants:
- Mon 8th Feb: Jurassic Science:
- Mon 8th Feb: Supporting Teaching and Assessment of Working Scientifically:
- Tue 9th Feb: Climate Science:
- Tue 9th Feb: Space in the Classroom:
- Wed 10th Feb: I Bet You Didn't Know:
- Wed 10th Feb: Industry Stories in your Practical Science Investigations:
- Thu 11th Feb: Hooks Into Learning:
- Thu 11th Feb: How to Effectively Link Maths & Science:
Outcomes
You will:
• consider examples of best practice in primary science
• be encouraged to reflect on practice in your school and think about areas for development.
• be signposted to organisations who can support you in your role
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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Early Years Science | 02 February 2021 | 16:00-17:00 | Virtual |
Notes
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Cost
State-funded school or college | Activity feeFree |
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Fee-paying school or college (independent) | Activity fee£20.00 +VAT |
Additional information
Would you like this course delivered at your school? Contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to find out more.
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