• Pupils should be taught to use practical scientific methods, processes and skills through identifying and classifying.
• Science, Key Stage 1, Working Scientifically
• Observing closely, using simple equipment.
• Science, Lower Key Stage 2, Working Scientifically
• Making systematic and careful observations and, where appropriate, taking accurate measurements using standard units, using a range of equipment, including thermometers and data loggers.
• A comprehensive set of tools designed for nature detectives exploring minibeasts and natural environments.
• Facilitates engaging outdoor educational activities, offering essential tools for practical science learning in nature.
• This equipment pack is essential for teachers who want to engage children in active learning through exploration of the natural world. It comes with a variety of tools like aquascopes and binoculars, which enable detailed observation and study of minibeasts and their habitats.
• The durable materials ensure that all items can be used outdoors, allowing teachers to conduct educational nature activities effectively. These tools help meet UK Science curriculum requirements by supporting practical, hands-on learning experiences that encourage observation and classification.
Whether exploring a local park or school garden, these robust tools allow children to gain insights into the scientific method by making systematic observations and learning to classify their findings independently.
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