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Open the year with 'STEM eyes', noticing and wondering about the world. Pupils learn to tell living from non-living things, explore what living things do and need, use their five senses to investigate, find out what people need to grow and thrive, and discover how plants and animals grow and change. Highly guided, play-based foundations of the Stage 2 living things outcomes.
From naming the materials around us, through natural versus man-made and the properties that make a material right for a job, to gentle predict-try-observe inquiries on which material is waterproof, mixing materials, and what Irish weather does to things left outside. Foundational treatment of the Stage 2 materials outcomes, with no heat for pupils.
| Naming and Sorting Materials | ||
| A Materials Hunt Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Natural or Man-made? Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Properties and Choosing the Right Material | ||
| Describing Materials: Their Properties Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Which Material Is Waterproof? Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| The Right Material for the Job Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Mixing and Weathering | ||
| Mixing Materials Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Left Out in the Weather Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
Notice the energy that makes things go and how we can save it, feel how pushes and pulls move things, then explore sound: where sounds come from, the wobble (vibration) that makes them, loud and quiet, and muffling sound. Foundational Stage 2 energy and forces outcomes, with no electricity at this stage.
From what technology is and the jobs it does, through digital versus non-digital, to first computational thinking: putting steps in order, spotting a repeat and a bug, driving a floor robot, and meeting ScratchJr on a tablet. Foundational Stage 2 technology and algorithm outcomes, unplugged and on ScratchJr only.
Build the foundations of the design process at Stage 2 lightness: notice a problem someone has, draw a plan, make a prototype, and share it. Through an empathy and planning pair, a strong tower, a floating boat, and a two-lesson make-and-share project for a friend, pupils experience their first project arc this year.
| Engineers Help People | ||
| Which Join Holds? Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Plan and Draw Your Idea Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Build a Strong Tower Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Building and Testing | ||
| Build a Little Boat That Floats Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| A Helper for a Friend: Plan and Make Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Make Something Better for a Friend: Share and Reflect Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Project: Make Something Better for a Friend | ||
Open the year with 'STEM eyes', noticing and wondering about the world. Pupils learn to tell living from non-living things, explore what living things do and need, use their five senses to investigate, find out what people need to grow and thrive, and discover how plants and animals grow and change. Highly guided, play-based foundations of the Stage 2 living things outcomes.
From naming the materials around us, through natural versus man-made and the properties that make a material right for a job, to gentle predict-try-observe inquiries on which material is waterproof, mixing materials, and what Irish weather does to things left outside. Foundational treatment of the Stage 2 materials outcomes, with no heat for pupils.
| Naming and Sorting Materials | ||
| A Materials Hunt Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Natural or Man-made? Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Properties and Choosing the Right Material | ||
| Describing Materials: Their Properties Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Which Material Is Waterproof? Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| The Right Material for the Job Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Mixing and Weathering | ||
| Mixing Materials Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Left Out in the Weather Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
Notice the energy that makes things go and how we can save it, feel how pushes and pulls move things, then explore sound: where sounds come from, the wobble (vibration) that makes them, loud and quiet, and muffling sound. Foundational Stage 2 energy and forces outcomes, with no electricity at this stage.
From what technology is and the jobs it does, through digital versus non-digital, to first computational thinking: putting steps in order, spotting a repeat and a bug, driving a floor robot, and meeting ScratchJr on a tablet. Foundational Stage 2 technology and algorithm outcomes, unplugged and on ScratchJr only.
Build the foundations of the design process at Stage 2 lightness: notice a problem someone has, draw a plan, make a prototype, and share it. Through an empathy and planning pair, a strong tower, a floating boat, and a two-lesson make-and-share project for a friend, pupils experience their first project arc this year.
| Engineers Help People | ||
| Which Join Holds? Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Plan and Draw Your Idea Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Build a Strong Tower Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Building and Testing | ||
| Build a Little Boat That Floats Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| A Helper for a Friend: Plan and Make Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Make Something Better for a Friend: Share and Reflect Investigation Journal Teacher Resources | ||
| Project: Make Something Better for a Friend | ||
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