Introduction to teaching science in Year 6 SL027 / RA05

Start date
9 Jun 25
Duration
90 Minutes
Learning Method
Remote Delivered CPD

Summary

Explore the Wonders of the Year 6 Science Curriculum!
Join our engaging online session designed specifically for Year 6 teachers. Explore the essential science topics that align with your curriculum and discover fascinating concepts. 
During this information-rich course, we’ll delve into the circulatory system and its maintenance for health, the wonders of evolution and its relevance to everyday life, an exploration of how light travels, and the wonderful world of classification.
You’ll gain practical teaching strategies, valuable insights, and access to classroom resources. Participants will acquire practical teaching strategies, valuable insights, and sharing of resource suggestions to enhance classroom practice.
Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen your Year 6 pupils’ scientific foundations - book your place now!

Who is it for?

  • Teachers
  • Teaching assistants
  • Parents interested in supporting their child’s scientific exploration

What topics are covered?

  • Subject knowledge relevant to the Year 6 curriculum
  • Common misconceptions
  • Engaging lesson design

How will you learn?

This course is delivered virtually using MS Teams

How long is this course?

90 minutes

Who is the course leader?

Outcomes

By the end of this course, you'll be able to: 

  • Explore the essential science concepts within the Year 6 science curriculum for England
  • Utilise a variety of approaches to tackle challenging subjects within the curriculum.
  • Recognise and address common misconceptions that Year 6 children might have

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
1 Introduction to teaching science in Year 609 June 202516:00-17:30Virtual

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Additional information

Would you like this course delivered at your school? Contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to find out more.

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