Teacher PLD

Science for juniors

In this online PD session recorded on 17 March 2016, Barb Ryan from the Science Learning Hub, explores resources suitable for children working at Levels 1 and 2. We look at resources from our resources on: Seeds, stems and spores, Observing water, On shaky ground (Earthquakes) and Soil. Some of the resources may be suitable for even younger (ECE) children.

This PLD session was based on the legacy Science Learning Hub however all the resources are still available on the new-look Science Learning Hub site.

Science for juniors - part one

In this recorded PLD session we explore resources suitable for children working at Levels 1 and 2.

This PLD session was based on the legacy Science Learning Hub however all the resources are still available on the new-look Science Learning Hub site.

Rights: © Copyright. University of Waikato. All Rights Reserved.

Science for juniors - part two

In this recorded PLD session we explore resources suitable for children working at Levels 1 and 2.

This PLD session was based on the legacy Science Learning Hub however all the resources are still available on the new-look Science Learning Hub site.

Rights: © Copyright. University of Waikato. All Rights Reserved.

Very helpful, thanks so much - teaching science seems a little less daunting with these resources ;-)

Teacher

See above to view the video of this professional development session (we recommend downloading the video) and also links below to download the:

  • PowerPoint presentation

  • index for the PowerPoint and video

Nature of science

Students are given opportunities to ask questions, find evidence, explore simple models, and carry out appropriate investigations to develop simple explanations. These opportunities engender much scientific discussion and sharing of ideas – helping to build scientific language and develop understandings.

Super thanks Barbara! Will definitely utilise this in my new entrants class.

Teacher

Activity ideas

Go for a woolly sock walk to find seeds in the long grass!

Read Sam and Dave dig a hole and then dig a hole! Check out the soil. Observe it like a scientist. What does it tell us?

Related PLD

For more PLD to support teaching junior science, check out the webinars What does the Hub look like in the classroom?, Chemistry in the primary classroom, Chemistry made simple – atoms, Chemistry made simple – properties of matter and Kitchen science.

Published:24 March 2016