Curious learners in primary maths, science, computing and DT

This text explores how teachers can harness the power of curiosity in their classroom. Curiosity has the potential to enhance learning in all curriculum subjects but it has a special connection with scientific thinking. Full of practical teaching ideas for engaging learners and making lessons more exciting, it highlights the ways in which STEM subjects can be taught together.

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Subject(s)Computing, Design and technology, Mathematics, Science
Author(s)Alan Cross, Alison Borthwick, Karen Beswick, Jon Board, Jon Chippindall
Age4-5, 5-7, 7-11
Published2016
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Shelf reference372.2 CRO
ISN/ISBN9781473952386
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xc6rj

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