What is taught in primary school science?
Rachel Hickman
Published Feb 15, 2026
What is taught in primary school science?
Children learn about humans, animals, plants and the environment. TheSchoolRun offers a year-by-year guide to the primary-school science curriculum, as well as parents’ introductions to the main primary science topics: Learning about space, plants, animals and the human body in primary school.
What is science for primary students?
Science is a system of observations and experiments used to gain knowledge about how the universe works. Observations describe how and why things happen the way they do. Experiments are investigations used to explain how the world works.
What is the primary of science?
Primary science introduces children to scientific ways of investigating the physical world and to ‘stepping-stone’ ideas from which official ideas will develop later. Recently there has been wider recognition of the place of science as an essential element in the primary curriculum.
What makes a good primary science lesson?
A good Science lesson should definitely be interactive. Teaching the children a theory is important too but it should never be just talking at them. Being able to question and make sense of things are two of the key skills that they can gain from Science lessons which they can hold onto for life.
What do you learn in primary school science?
Science in Year 1 (Age 5–6) In Year 1, your child will learn about: Plants (basic structure) Animals including humans (basic knowledge of parts of human body and comparing animals) Everyday materials (describing properties)
What are resources in science?
A resource is a physical material that humans need and value such as land, air, and water. Renewable resources include timber, wind, and solar while nonrenewable resources include coal and natural gas.
What are the learning resources in science?
Learning resources may include, but are not limited to, print and non-print materials; audio, visual, electronic, and digital hardware/software resources; and human resources.
Why is science so important in primary schools?
Why it’s important Children are naturally curious. Science at primary school should nurture this curiosity and allow them to ask questions and develop the skills they need to answer those questions. Primary science helps pupils to: investigate problems.
What are primary resources in science?
Primary sources are original materials/information on which other research is based. These include: Journals or Periodicals: main type of publication in which scientific research is reported.
What is primary science education?
It examines the nature of science, inquiry learning and scientific literacy as important areas of development in science education. This course emphasises teaching science as a way of thinking about and explaining events and phenomena.
How do you deliver a science lesson?
- State desired quality of work.
- Have students paraphrase directions.
- Ensure that everyone is paying attention.
- Ensure that all distractions have been removed.
- Describe expectations, activities and evaluation procedures.
- Start with a highly motivating activity.
- Build lesson upon prior student knowledge.