“The important thing is to never stop questioning” – Albert Einstein
At Ambler, our intention is to provide a practical and engaging high quality curriculum that inspires our students to succeed in science and help make sense of the world around them. We do this by adopting an exploratory and investigative approach to enable them to understand scientific concepts as well as develop their skills of working scientifically.
At Ambler, we use the National Curriculum to teach children the different disciplines of science; biology, chemistry and physics. The programmes of study differ from each year group, however as some topics are revisited it allows for children to build upon their prior knowledge and for their understanding to be developed throughout their time at school.See breakdown below.
EYFS: The Foundation Stage programmes of study for Understanding of the World are set out in EYFS Development Matters.
Year 1: Animals including humans, everyday materials and their properties, plants and seasonal changes,
Year 2: Animals including humans, living things and their habitats, plants and uses of every day materials.
Year 3: Animals including humans, forces and magnets, light, plants and rocks.
Year 4: Animals including humans, electricity, living things and their habitats, sound and states of matter.
Year 5: Animals including humans, Earth and space, forces and living things and their habitats.
Year 6: Animals including humans, electricity, evolution and inheritance, light and living things and their habitats.
We ensure that these science concepts are reinforced through scientific enquiry and that the working scientifically skills are embedded within our curriculum. In science lessons at Ambler, pupils:
Together, this allows a broad and balanced science curriculum to be provided to all children at Ambler.
Our whole school approach to the teaching and learning of science involves the following:
The impact of our curriculum will enable our students to leave Ambler with the foundations of understanding the world around them. Our science curriculum is planned to demonstrate progression and allow all students to make good or better progress.
The approach allows all children to:
“Science is so much fun. I love doing experiments because they help me understand what we are learning about.” Joseph 4B
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