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SE 3-18 Website Guide
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Get in touch to register - To prevent the spammers automatically using my e-mail, replace the (at) in the following address with @ to contact me - ian.birrell(at)sserc.org.uk Please note that the ISE site is not presented to you as the finished article. We know there are holes, bits under development, "forthcoming resources" from other agencies etc. etc. which we hope to address in the fullness of time. We hope you like what is there and find it useful and "does what it says on the cliché". What is SE 3-18 all about? Primary school teachers do not traditionally have a strong background in science and therefore SE 3-18 (ISE 5-14 & SOLSN) and its forebears were set up to provide support to this group and as well as for those teaching in S1 and S2. Here is a quick run-down on how the SE 3-18 website makes your life easier :- It has direct links to featured websites, forthcoming CPD, a powerful Planning Spreadsheet, interactivedraft outcomes for Science, Social Studies and Health & Wellbeing, other relevant websites and organisations, a Science Framework for Planning, important local points of interest on the SE 3-18 website and interactive Guidelines for all three components of Environmental Studies (ES) at all attainment levels plus those for Health Education and ICT. Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) - the new draft experiences and outcomes The three components of Environmental Studies were Science, Social Subjects and Technology. The Science one was made up of three attainment outcomes, each of which is split up into a number of strands. The strands were then split into attainment targets which each have a code. These may be found in the Interactive Guidelines - via the multi-coloured grid on the Home Page. Each attainment target has also been arranged into an exemplar teaching scheme which we call the Framework for Planning (or via drop down menu). This is made up of 33 groups which have targets which could be taught together at the same time. On the ISE website each attainment target has a Target Menu which has links to a Teacher's Guide, Development of Target, Resources, Homework, Skills, Equipment List, Assessment, CPD & Safety e.g. ES-C1.2 (Earth & Space, Level C, 1st Strand, 2nd target). We've articulated the new draft experiences and outcomes with the Framework for Planning and the old Science component of the Guidelines where there may be similarities in coverage. Each Target Group has links to where there may be overlap with the new outcomes. This is not to say that these are absolute equivalents but may serve to point towards existing resources that may be suitable or that can be adapted at some stage to suit the demands of CfE. We've completed this on the Planning Spreadsheet and flagged up where appropriate on the Target Groups within the Framework for Planning. The new draft outcomes have the following code for levels of achievement :- Levels of Achievement This is a fundamental part of the SE 3-18 site. On the spreadsheet the Planning Framework sits alongside the Science component of the Interactive Guidelines so you can immediately see how the teaching scheme ties in with the Guidelines or the new draft learning outcomes. If you scan across the spreadsheet the target column remains fixed and you can easily cross-reference with other components, teaching schemes, textbooks, datalogging resources etc. |
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The Home Page layout allows you to quickly access a number of key areas related to the draft learning outcomes and Environmental Studies. |
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Science Education logo - On pages other than the Home Page this links you back to the Home Page. | |||||
SSERC Web Site - You require a User name and password to enter the Members part of the site (different from ISE User name & password). |
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Latest News - ISE CPD | Get all the latest developments and up-to-the-minute news about ISE 5-14 & CPD element of ISE 5-14. | ||||
Coming events | What's happening? | ||||
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An Investigative Approach to Science
An investigation is one of the types of practical activity involved in learning. Investigating in primary science means carrying out a fair test to explore some of the children's own ideas on how the natural or man made world works. An investigation is largely determined by the children with many possible routes and outcomes. |
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What is an Investigation? | Teaching how to investigate | A possible approach | Planning for a fair test | Development Team | |
Formative Assessment - Key components of an investigative approach are to match the intended outcomes of the learning activities to the current knowledge and understanding of pupils, including an exploration of their misconceptions. These investigative processes and the informed reactions to the |
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Interactive Guidelines | |||||
The table opposite describes & exemplifies six colour-coded Attainment levels in the three components of the Environmental Studies 5-14 Guidelines plus those for Health Education and ICT. The Science component of the Guidelines, at each attainment level contains 3 (colour-coded) Attainment Outcomes. They contain the main areas of learning and encompass knowledge and understanding, skills and developing informed attitudes. Each of the three Attainment Outcomes has three Strands , each of which reflects the ‘big idea’ in each of the major areas of scientific investigation. The Strands are described & exemplified by Attainment Targets which represent ‘areas of knowledge’. These are codified e.g. ES-A1.1 (ES - Earth & Space, Level A, 1st strand, 1st target). Target codes are used to identify individual targets within the terms of reference of ISE 5-14 to provide a measure of consistency between the Guidelines and planning/resource material. ISE 5-14 would point out that they are advisory and should not be seen as representing a nationally agreed codification. |
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Science Framework for Planning This has been addressed in the examples of teaching resources in a drop-down menu which describes the Science Framework for Planning. For the visually impaired we have offered a larger text equivalent menu. |
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Each Target Group now has:-
The Social Studies Guidelines link to this NGfL material. It has been produced to support teachers in gathering and interpreting evidence in classroom assessment. It is hoped that it will encourage the development of consistent approaches to assessment within schools and across clusters of schools. Teachers may also find the material helpful in planning effective programmes of study as well as providing a useful resource when selecting appropriate methodologies within social subjects.
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Searching and the Renfrewshire Science Pack Some of the results of a search may come up with pages which are from the Renfrewshire Science Pack Materials (RSPM).
Renfrewshire Science Pack references are also on the Planning Spreadsheet via the wee tag to the "Renfrew" sheet at the bottom left of the the screen. Alternatively you can enter this parallel universe via Group 1 at :- http://ise5-14.org.uk/Prim3/New_Guidelines/The_Plan/Groups/P1G1.HTM We haven't put links to the Renfrew materials on the rest of the site as it may be confusing if pages are linked between the two Planning Frameworks. Another clue as to whether a page is from the Renfrewshire Science pack is in the URL on the address bar at the top of the screen. A page from the Renfrewshire Science Pack |
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Renfrewshire Science Pack Materials - For materials related to the new Planning Framework click Target Code for the Interactive Guidelines then click the link to the Target menu there. |
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Target Menu icons | |||||
Development of Target | Teacher's Guide | Resources | Homework | ||
Skills | Equipment List for Target |
Assessment | CPD | Safety | |
The icons or words link you to the specific information related to the Target shown. The background colour relates to the attainment level of the Target. |
Attainment Levels | |
Attainment Targets have been grouped at six Attainment levels, based on the following description of levels. Note these are also colour coded. Click on the Level letters A to F to see the Attainment targets for Knowledge & Understanding in Science for each of these levels :- |
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Attainable by |
A | Almost all pupils by P1 – P3 |
B | Some pupils in P3, and most by P4 |
C | Most pupils by P4 - P6 |
D | Some pupils by P5 - P6, and most by P7 |
E | Some pupils by P7 - S1 and most by S2 |
F |
In part by some pupils and completed by a few by S2 |
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