Andy Markwick sheds light on how Year 6 (aged 10-11) children can work scientifically with light and shadows.
Andy Markwick
The authors describe how children worked with professional scientists to do environmental research in their local river.
Dewi Owen
Emma Vanstone offers engaging activities and links with key stage 1 and early years maths and science enjoy supporting learning in both subjects wi
Emma Vanstone
The authors learn through their enthusiasm for fieldwork and biodiversity.
Graham Scott
Julian Grant explores the cross-curricular nature of language in scientific recording and how children can waken an audible science world with wor
Julian Grant
Luke Tilley explores the world of insects and offers ideas on how you can get involved during National Insect Week.
Luke Tilley
Marilyn Brodie and Nicky Fuller consider the maths of the natural world with activities based on Fibonacci numbers.
Marilyn Brodie
For some children maths and science are exciting subjects that work side by side, one providing the opportunity to practise and hone skills and kno
Naomi Hiscock
Nicola Kitchen shows you how approaching pond-dipping in the right way can lead to children appreciating the real complexity of food chains.
Nicola Kitchen
Paul and Robert describe how the gardens can encourage active enquiry and cross-curricular approaches to science.
Paul Matthews