Science
Moorlands Primary School Curriculum
Questioning lies at the heart of the Science curriculum. Each lesson begins with a key question for pupils who develop their scientific knowledge through the five working scientifically types:
- Observation over time.
- Pattern seeking.
- Identifying, classifying and grouping.
- Comparative and fair testing.
- Research using secondary sources.
Understanding of key scientific vocabulary, communication and the principles of Philosophy for Children are taught alongside the subject-specific skills.
Pupils are taught to think like a Scientist as they develop their knowledge of the topics covered.
Curriculum Overview
Year 1:
Plants
Animals including humans
Everyday materials
Seasonal changes
Year 2:
Living Things and their habitats
Plants
Animals including humans
Uses of everyday materials
Year 3:
Plants
Animals including humans
Rocks
Light
Forces and magnets
Year 4:
Living things and their habitats
Animals including humans
States of matter
Sound
Electricity
Year 5:
Living things and their habitats
Animals including humans
Properties and changes of materials
Earth and space
Forces
Year 6:
Living things and their habitats
Animals including human
Evolution and inheritance
Light
Electricity
For more information on specific learning objectives for science
- https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-curriculum-in-england-science-programmes-of-study/national-curriculum-in-england-science-programmes-of-studyAout Us
Calling all scientists! We are pleased to announce that we will be holding a Science Fair event in school on Wednesday 16th March where you will be able to share your knowledge and enthusiasm of Science. You will be able to find further details by opening the attached document.
This year, we took part in The Great Science Share For Schools event. The main theme was Climate Change and ended with a special day of activities including the 'Your Planet, Your Questions' discussion where pupils from all around the UK were invited to pose their own scientific questions to put to a panel of climate experts. We were so proud that one of our pupils' questions, out of many thousands submitted, was chosen for this event by the organisers at Manchester University.
A link to The Great Science Share for Schools is below (see a question from a Moorlands Pupil 10 minutes into the clip).
Science Fun At Home
Why not carry out some science investigations at home? A collaboration with Science Sparks and the Primary Science Teaching Trust, Science Fun at Home provides simple and engaging practical science activities. The activities are open ended and adaptable for any age.
Each two-page sheet has activities that are:
- clear and simple, using household resources
- accessible and manageable for all
- fun for children and their families to do
- linked to follow up activities
Year 5 visited the National Space Centre in Leicester as part of their Earth and Space studies in Science. We had an amazing day visiting the Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium, exploring the exhibits and taking part in a physical programming workshop to program a Mars Rover to carry out tasks.
Science Trip to the Space Centre
The Great Science Share 2021
Science work and experiments
Recyclabots Visit Year 4 and Year 5 (materials and their properties learning link) - 10/12/19
British Science Week
During British Science Week 2021 we had lots of opportunities to explore, plan, test and present all things scientific! Each class worked extremely hard to prepare presentations for our very first Science Fair at Moorlands as classrooms were transformed into science exhibition spaces.
There was a real ‘buzz’ around the school building on Friday as pupils presented their learning and scientific knowledge to pupils and parents visiting their Science Fair exhibitions