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Method: Designing Primary School Practicals #11

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Designing the Practical

  1. Identify Key Stage that is the target for the experiment.
  2. Identify the area of learning which will be the focus of the experiment (e.g. material world, physical world, earth and space etc.)
  3. Develop experiment ideas. Take into consideration:
  • Duration
  • safety concerns
  • set-up and clean-up times
  • Expenses
  • portability etc.
  1. Link experiment to specific learning outcome points from the syllabus.
  2. Write out:
  • Method
  • equipment list
  • cost analysis
  • teacher/ student information sheet
  • Inquiry questions for before the practical
  • Reflection questions for after the practical
  1. Fill out a HIRAC and have it signed (be aware that all chemicals must be ‘green’ on ChemAlert)
    Test experiment and record:
  • Pictures
  • Any masses etc. needed for calculations
  • Time taken for experiment
  1. Write up method and equipment used for the experiment.
  2. Write up results and improvements to be made to the experiment.
  3. Write up
  • equipment
  • method
  • background information
  • student inquiry sheet
  • student reflection sheet
    following the templates.
  1. Attach HIRAC and MSDS of chemicals to final document.
  2. Reference sources used for experiment design.

Notes

  • When writing the student inquiry and reflection sheets, keep in mind the syllabus dot points.
  • If possible try to link the practical to other parts of the syllabus (e.g. history, english, maths etc) through the activities used.
  • Keep in mind the age of the students and the types of activities that are most likely to engage them.

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