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1 The Bright Ideas Time http://www.azteachscience.co.uk/resources/cpd/bright-ideas-in-primary-science.aspx

2 Evidence?

3 Building on 3 previous projects Oxfordshire AZ Project London G&T Project London G&T CHIPS

4 Oxfordshire AZ Project 16 Oxfordshire primary schools Year 6 teacherScience co-ordinator CPD: 8 days INSET 2002 - 2004

5 18 schools London G&T Project 2006 - 2007

6 London G&T CHIPS 2007 - 2008

7  More emphasis on pupils’ independent scientific thinking  Increased time within lessons spent in discussion of scientific ideas  More focused recording by the pupils, less time spent writing  More time for hands on, practical investigations Key Outcomes of Projects

8  More practical activity  Deeper thinking  More discussion  Less writing  More questioning Or, more simply:

9 Bright Ideas Time All the project schools developed this discussion slot The Bright Ideas slot has taken off throughout the school. It really encourages the pupils to think & it is rather like a science mental starter

10 Think Pair Share Thinking time

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12 The Odd One Out

13 Chocolate, paper, water Which is the odd one out & why?

14 Which is the Odd One Out and why? Sand Salt Iron filings

15 Which is the odd one out and why?

16 Which is the odd one out & why? Which is the odd one out and why?

17 Which is the odd one out & why?

18 Video clip: Odd One Out

19 PMI - Chocolate door handles

20 PMI: A world without electricity

21  You won’t waste so much energy  Instead of electrical toys you would have wind up radios – that would be fun!!  The world would be equal Positive Statements:

22  It would be very scary walking home at night  There wouldn’t be a London underground  You wouldn’t be able to watch T.V! Minus Statements:

23  You would have to be inventive in your spare time  Torches might become really fashionable  People might be fitter – less T.V = more exercise Interesting Statements:

24 The chocolate teapot Living on the Moon A world without friction A flexible skeleton An eye in the middle of your hand

25 Some secondary examples  The Earth stops spinning  The Sun shines all the time  The number of nuclear power plants is increased  Animals are able to photosynthesise  Nuclear fusion .....

26 There is more of a buzz and children are a lot more confident when sharing their ideas - risk- taking has increased/improved greatly and this has a positive knock-on effect Incorporating Bright Ideas time into every session The Bright Ideas have been an excellent way of stimulating discussion and questioning. They have also come up with some far more interesting ideas than I have thought of. I have noticed that the more we do, the more scientific their ideas have become.

27 You have sheets of ‘More ideas for the Bright Ideas Time:


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