Science
Science should be fun and at North Star 265°. We deliver this experience through our topics and with investigation tasks.
Science
It is important for pupils to have an interest in the world around them and science can give them answers to their questions. Through practical pupils will become confident learners and co-operate with their friends. We use White Rose Science and aspects are also included as part of the Cornerstones TOPIC or it is taught using investigations. We also study science as a whole school through Science Week in March.
Intent
At North Star 265, we envision a science curriculum that nurtures a sense of curiosity in our students towards themselves, their environment, and the realm of scientific inquiry. Our goal is to equip them with a robust scientific knowledge that will serve as a foundation for their journey into secondary school and beyond.
We aim for our students to:
- Develop: Curiosity, critical thinking skills, and a passion for exploration.
- Answer: Questions through scientific inquiry and investigation.
- Understand: Fundamental scientific concepts and their real-world applications.
- Acquire a range of: Skills and knowledge that enable them to engage with scientific ideas and concepts effectively.
- Participate in discussion: Explore the Social, Moral, and Cultural implications of scientific advancements and how they impact everyday life.
- Be prepared to progress into: Advanced study of science, including the pursuit of GCSE qualifications in secondary school.
Implementation
- We follow the White Rose Science curriculum, which emphasizes depth, progression, problem-solving, and the integration of scientific inquiry into lessons.
- Regular whole-school events, such as Girls in STEM, Science Day, Wildlife and Environment Days, and outdoor science learning, provide opportunities for hands-on exploration and skill development.
- We adopt a cross-curricular approach, integrating science into other subjects such as:
- Circle Time: Engaging discussions about scientific concepts, encouraging students to share their observations and questions about the natural world.
- Fine Motor Skills Activities: Incorporating scientific activities that involve fine motor skills, such as conducting experiments that require precise manipulation of tools or materials.
- PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic Education) Lessons: Integrating science topics related to health, nutrition, and well-being into PSHE lessons, promoting an understanding of the scientific principles underlying personal and social choices.
Key Stage 2 (KS2): Students will have three science lessons per week, with one dedicated to honing scientific enquiry skills.
Click here for the White Rose Curriculum Progression
Impact
- Assessment: Formative and summative assessments are used to track progress, identify misconceptions, and address gaps in learning promptly.
- Application of Knowledge: Students will apply scientific knowledge to real-life contexts, fostering everyday applications of science.
- Closing the Gap: Our curriculum aims to narrow the gap to age-related expectations, particularly for students who have had limited exposure to science prior to joining NorthStar 82.
- Retention and Recall: Students will retain and recall information from previous learning, reinforcing their understanding through questioning and reflection.
- Language Proficiency: Students will articulate their understanding of scientific concepts using appropriate terminology, integrating scientific language into their everyday vocabulary.
- Future Pursuits: We aim to inspire students to pursue further qualifications in science during their secondary school education.
Topics that your child will learn about in science include:
Splendid skies – The weather
Wriggle and Crawl – Insects and minibeasts
Scented Garden – Plants
Predator – Animals
Might Metals – Metals and Forces
Potions – Chemistry
Scream Machines – Physics
Star Gazers – Space
Beast Creator – Food Chains