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How to bring science alive in the early years curriculum
There are so many opportunities to teach children science concepts in the early childhood curriculum. Children LOVE the opportunity to get messy, unpack why things work the way they do, and engage in "real" learning experiences.
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About the presenter
Rachel Rohloff
Rachel began her career in education as a primary school teacher in New Zealand. Later she moved to the UK where she spent a decade teaching science and design technology. Back in New Zealand, Rachel co-founded a not-for-profit company - The TestPod, creating science experiences for school pupils and university students as well as public events showcasing latest innovations.
Currently Rachel works with corporate clients, creating school programmes to support NZ education.
She is an author of The Living World and has two new books being released later this year - The Material World, and Clever Cooks - An Introduction to Food Science.
The Living World - By Rachel Rohloff
In this fun and educational book, author Rachel Rohloff shares her passion and expertise aimed at getting young children excited about science. The Living World teaches scientific skills, key scientific vocabulary and explains the living world: with a focus on plants, animals and people. Divided into four chapters: What is the living world, plants, animals and people; each chapter includes a short introduction and is made up of two or three topics with two or three general learning outcomes and lots of hands on activities and project ideas for children. The book also offers extension ideas for those who want to learn more.
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