Newker Primary School

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Waldridge Rd, Chester Le Street, County Durham, DH2 3AA

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Newker Primary School

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  1. Key Information
  2. Curriculum Overview
  3. Science

Science

At Newker Primary School, we believe that the learning of science promotes a range of fundamental educational, social and emotional skills. We value the children’s innate curiosity and wonderment at the world around us and understand that it is crucial in further developing their knowledge and interests.

In our school, we are very fortunate to teach such inquisitive and enthusiastic pupils. We are fully committed to ensuring our children have the opportunity to develop and extend their learning by providing a high-quality, inspiring and motivating education.

As a result of our science curriculum, we expect to see our pupils’ knowledge and understanding of science improve. Pupils well be able to use higher level thinking skills to name, describe and question concepts in science. Pupils will be able to make links between different key ideas to explain the real world in terms of scientific understanding. They will also be able to work scientifically, carrying out investigations and experiments. They should also be able to recognise how science makes an impact on us as citizens and also how it makes an impact on communities across the world through inventions, discoveries and developments.

Science will be delivered through a number of routes:

  • Weekly science lessons to cover the main curriculum, delivered through working scientifically
  • Links to other curriculum areas through STEM activities
  • Occasional whole school events such as Science week or National Space week
  • Enrichment activities by either educational visits or visiting science activities

Our Whole School Overview is below for Science, please click on unit to see unit objectives. 

Year Group  

Autumn 1 

Autumn 2 

Spring 1 

Spring 2 

Summer 1 

Summer 2 

Year 1  

Naming and Regrouping animals.  

 

Seasonal changes: Autumn and Winter  

 

Human body parts. 

 

Identifying plants + their basic parts. 

 

Seasonal changes: Spring and Summer 

Everyday material 

 

Year 2  

Uses of everyday materials 

Growing Plants 

New Life  

Introduction to food chains. 

Living things and habitats 

Healthy Things 

Year 3  

 

Rocks and Soils  

 

Introduction to human skeleton and muscles. 

Forces and magnets 

Healthy Eating 

Plants 

Introduction to Light and shadows 

Year 4  

Human Digestive System 

States of matter 

 

Electricity 

 

Sound 

 

Living things and their habitats 

 

Food Chains 

 

 

 

Year 5  

Properties and changes of materials 

Forces 

Earth and space 

Reproduction and Life Cycles: Plants 

Reproduction and Life Cycles: Animals 

Human Development 

 

Year 6  

Human circulatory system  

Electricity: Changing Circuits 

 

Keeping Healthy 

Group and Classify Living things 

Evolution and inheritance 

 Light