Science at Langwith Bassett
Science stimulates and excites pupils’ curiosity about phenomena and events in the world around them. It links ideas and knowledge with direct practical experience and can engage learners at many levels. Scientific method develops and supports inquiry through experimentation and proposition. It develops creativity in thought and analysis in practice. Children learn to develop the scientific skills of observing, predicting, hypothesising, recording and drawing conclusions.
In studying Science, pupils gain understanding about how ideas contribute to scientific change – impacting on industry, business and medicine and improving the quality of life. They learn to question and discuss issues that may affect their own lives, and the future of the world.
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