• Significant national or global events (the great fire of London or the first aeroplane flight), also, events commemorated through festivals or anniversaries.
• Science, Key Stage 1, Working Scientifically
• Pupils should be taught to use practical scientific methods, processes and skills through performing simple tests.
• Science, Upper Key Stage 2, Working Scientifically
• Identifying scientific evidence that has been used to support or refute ideas or arguments.
• Written by teachers, this resource integrates scientific enquiry into history with engaging lessons.
• Featuring 15 investigations, this resource supports cross-curricular teaching by showing science's role in the Titanic story.
• Teachers need an engaging way to teach scientific enquiry. This educational book uses the Titanic's story to make science lessons captivating and practical. It features 15 investigations demonstrating the science behind the ship's construction and sinking.
• Pupils will learn how science played a pivotal part at the key moments of the Titanic story, from her construction to the tragedy of her sinking. Individual investigations can be used to highlight scientific concepts.
The resource supports Key Stage 1 history by exploring the Titanic disaster, meeting curriculum aims for events beyond living memory and significant national or global events. Additionally, it meets Science requirements by encouraging practical scientific methods through simple tests. The integration of maths and history offers a comprehensive learning experience.
• Includes 15 scientific investigations
• Delivers high quality and engaging science lessons
• Cross-curricular resource
• Use to examine the whole Titanic story