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Primary Science 138 Talking Science

Editor Tara Lievesley

Issue 138 | Published May 2015

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Contents

p.4 Does a relationship really exist between science and religion?
p.5 Adventure on the Thames
p.7 Guided science activities that make a big impact
p.11 Using puppets to provide opportunities for dialogue and scientific inquiry
p.14 Thinking about metacognition
p.18 Animals don't just grow feather when they want to...
p.22 The ghost of assessment past and hope for an e-future
p.25 Effective strategies for teaching evolution: The Primary Evolution Project
p.28 Creative and teactile astronomy: exploring the universe using all the senses
p.31 The early bird...catches the science bug!

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