English National Curriculum - Science
Mission Objectives
Ask scientific questions
Consider how to investigate a question
Record a prediction and the results to answer a question
Enquiry Skill - Recording data, results and findings
Using tables, a variety of graphs, labelled diagrams and models to record observations, measurements, results and findings.
Enquiry Approach - Pattern-seeking
Identifying patterns and looking for relationships to make links between scientific concepts.
Words and meanings to learn
sphere
a 3D shape that is round, like a ball
curiosity
asking questions, wondering about the world and trying to find out new things
3D shape
a shape that has depth, width and height
investigate
ask a question, then explore and try to discover the answer
predict
a guess, using information that we already know
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Resources: Handouts, flipchart paper (or similar), bubble mixture in bowls or cups and craft materials to make bubble wands (pipe cleaners or wire recommended).
NOTE: There is a ‘How to make bubble mix' video at the end of the presentation, which explains to teachers how to make a simple bubble mixture for their class. The video also explains how to make a long-lasting bubble mixture. Either recipe could be used in this investigation, although some teachers may prefer to use a ready-made bubble mixture. DE recommends watching this before the lesson, in order to prepare the mixture 24-48 hours in advance.
Instructions: The handout provides the children with instructions on how to make a bubble wand.
Support handout (1): This handout provides a scaffold for the children to record their predictions and results from the investigation.
Core handout (2): This handout provides space for the children to record their predictions, results and conclusions from the investigation. A word bank has been provided to support their writing.
Stretch handout (3): This handout provides space for the children to record their predictions, results and conclusions from the investigation.
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