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During Key Stage 1 pupils observe, explore and
ask questions about living things, materials and
phenomena. They begin to work together to
collect evidence to help them answer questions
and to link this to simple scientific ideas.
They evaluate evidence and consider whether
tests or comparisons are fair. They use
reference materials to find out more about
scientific ideas. They share their ideas and
communicate them using scientific language,
drawings, charts and tables.
The science Key Stage 1 curriculum consists of:
During Key Stage 2 pupils learn about a wider
range of living things, materials and phenomena.
They begin to make links between ideas and to
explain things using simple models and theories.
They apply their knowledge and understanding of
scientific ideas to familiar phenomena, everyday
things and their personal health. They begin to
think about the positive and negative effects of
scientific and technological developments on the
environment and in other contexts. They carry
out more systematic investigations, working on
their own and with others. They use a range of
reference sources in their work. They talk about
their work and its significance, and communicate
ideas using a wide range of scientific language,
conventional diagrams, charts and graphs.
The science Key Stage 2 curriculum consists of:
The attainment targets for science are:
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