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Home » Journals » Primary Science » Issue 105

Primary Science 105 The Big Questions

Editor Alan Peacock and Natasha Serret

Issue 105 | Published November 2008

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Contents

p.3 Focus on... the big questions
p.4 Where has the third core subject gone?
p.8 What makes children like science?
p.12 When are you too old to 'play' in science?
p.17 When do children really ask the big questions?
p.21 Responding to the AIDS epidemic in South African primary schools
p.25 Does 'why' matter?
p.29 Can science be a real context for language learning?
p.33 Creative Science Education

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