Science

Science teaching at Beaver Green Primary School aims to give all children a strong understanding of the world around them whilst acquiring specific skills and knowledge to help them to think scientifically, to gain an understanding of scientific processes and also an understanding of the uses and implications of Science, today and for the future. At Beaver Green Primary School, scientific enquiry skills are embedded in each topic the children study and these topics are revisited and developed throughout their time at school. 

Topics, such as Plants, are taught in Key Stage One and studied again in further detail throughout Key Stage Two. This model allows children to build upon their prior knowledge and increases their enthusiasm for the topics whilst embedding this procedural knowledge into the long-term memory. All children are encouraged to develop and use a range of skills including observations, planning and investigations, as well as being encouraged to question the world around them and become independent learners in exploring possible answers for their scientific based questions. Specialist vocabulary for topics is taught and built up, and effective questioning to communicate ideas is encouraged. Concepts taught should be reinforced by focusing on the key features of scientific enquiry, so that pupils learn to use a variety of approaches to answer relevant scientific questions.

Swale Academies Trust has worked collaboratively across our Primary Schools to develop a science curriculum which excites and inspires children.  Within our school we enhance the scientific offer through a number of extra-curricular clubs such as STEM club and ‘Fizz-pop’ Science club.