Student Engagement in Science.
Embedding student engagement in science one year 7 class had an open learning activity to investigate the ‘big idea’ of the human heart. Embedding a positive attitude...
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Embedding student engagement in science one year 7 class had an open learning activity to investigate the ‘big idea’ of the human heart. Embedding a positive attitude...
Posted by Claire Till
Posted by James Felix
Posted by James Felix
Posted by James Felix
Posted by James Felix
Most adverse cardiac (heart) events occur in the home. Do you know where the closest defibrillator is to your home? Could you restart someone’s heart? This Wednesday, sixteen of...
Posted by Damien O'Brien
Posted by James Felix
Mr Thornton’s first lesson on Monday morning saw a great start to the week for some of our keen Year 10 scientists. They were comparing sexual and asexual reproduction and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Friday morning last week it was inspiring to visit a number of Year 7, 9 and Sixth Form science lessons at the start of the day. Routines for learning were well embedded,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by James Felix
Embedding student engagement in science one year 7 class had an open learning activity to investigate the ‘big idea’ of the human heart. Embedding a positive attitude to their learning of Biology and demonstrating one of our core values of motivation, many students took a creative route making models of the heart. Taking the theory of how a heart works and making it tangible facilitated students in understanding what the heart does and how its different parts interconnect to support our bodies. Showing respect for each other students shared their independent learning efforts and knowledge lifting the attainment of all. Our KS3 Science curriculum provides students with structure and clarity of information as students follow a rotation of topics in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics allowing students to become proficient in a range of skills from how you work in a laboratory to numeracy. Building the foundations for gaining ‘scientific capital’ these vital KS3 lessons facilitate students in gaining the knowledge of key scientific concepts they need to progress to KS4 and beyond.
Having completed their GCSE Science assessments, our Year 11 students have been treated to some really special practical experiments and outdoor learning STEM experiences. Our...
With the Theme of the Week of New Beginnings it was so good to welcome our lovely new Year 7 students to Bushey Meads on Tuesday of this week. After a motivational assembly led by...