Science intervention materials
These notes and the pack of intervention activities are designed to help teachers provide extra support for pupils who are struggling to make progress beyond National Curriculum level 4 in science. To make progress from level 4 to level 5, pupils need to increase and deepen their science skills, knowledge and understanding from concrete science (i.e. science which can be physically experienced) to that which is more abstract. To achieve this, pupils need opportunities to consider what they know, explore their understanding and make sense of these new scientific ideas. Talking about what they know and understand to their teacher and in discussion with other pupils will help them to formalise their thinking.
The intervention activities are designed to promote discussion. Teachers may look for written outcomes to confirm learning, but discussion is an important element. This pack provides a range of activities, many of which are very short, which are best tackled by pupils working in pairs or threes to decide appropriate responses between themselves. Teachers can use whole-class or larger group discussion to allow pupils to further consider their ideas and for the teacher to correct any lingering misunderstandings through questioning or allowing other pupils to question the basis for any incorrect or inaccurate conclusions.
In this section
- Behaviour and attendance: Improving behaviour for learning for a targeted set of students
- Behaviour and attendance: The impact of a whole-school approach to improve out-of-class behaviour
- Communicating 5-6
- Effective collaboration in science education case studies
- Evaluating work 4-5
- Evaluating work 5-6
- Gifted and Talented science master class: Case study
- Science case study: Transition in science improving assessment information
- Secondary Intervention extras: additional material and references
- Securing level 5 in mathematics: Year 9 intervention - T5
- Sequencing 4-5
- Sequencing 5-6
- Supporting pedagogy: Teaching and learning models
- Teaching and learning in the foundation subjects: Case study
- The Framework for secondary science: Subject leader guidance
- What are P scales and P levels?
Attachments and resources
- Science intervention materials: Teacher's notes
- Science intervention materials: Mini booster 1: Accuracy and reliability
- Science intervention materials: Mini booster 2: Evaluating a practical technique
- Science intervention materials: Mini booster 3: What do we mean by evidence
- Science intervention materials: Mini booster 4: Making sense of graphical data
- Science intervention materials: Structured teaching sequence – Set A
- Science intervention materials: Key idea loop cards
- Science intervention materials: Key idea loop cards (blank form)
- Science intervention materials: Make sentences
- Science intervention materials: Make sentences (blank form)
- Science intervention materials: Key idea explanations
- Science intervention materials: Key ideas explanations (blank form)
- Science intervention materials: Activities
- Science intervention materials: Tables
See also
- Secondary Intervention team
- Secondary Intervention: English module 4: One to one interventions
- Secondary Intervention: Teaching assistants training module Introduction
- Secondary Intervention: Teaching assistants training module Key aspects of English intervention
- Secondary Intervention: Teaching assistants training module Supporting the class teacher
- Secondary intervention: mathematics training module 1
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