Science in the Early Years
Building Firm Foundations from Birth to Five
- Pat Brunton - Educational Consultant
- Linda Thornton - The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Giving early years practitioners and students the confidence to effectively support scientific exploration and investigation with young children, this book explains the science behind young children's knowledge and understanding of the world.
Linking theory to practice and the Early Years Foundation Stage, the emphasis throughout the book is on recognizing young children as competent, creative thinkers, and building on their ideas. The book is packed with critical questions and opportunities for reflection, to encourage the reader to think carefully about the role of the adult in supporting child-initiated learning and discovery.
The authors look at all the key areas of scientific knowledge, and provide practical ideas suitable for babies, children aged 2 years, and children aged 3 to 5 years. There is also advice on using observations to help with assessment, and for planning the next steps in children's learning.
Chapters cover:
- Links to the early years curriculum in England ,Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
- Creating a science-rich environment
- Linking science learning opportunities to areas of provision
- Exploration and investigation, indoors and outdoors
- New vocabulary to introduce, and when to do it
- Handling tricky questions
- Suppliers of resources and equipment
By making clear links to practice, this book enables the reader to implement new and exciting ideas in any early years setting
A good book for ideas of practice and pedagogy in science early years.
This is useful but will not be adopted as an essential text
This is a very useful supplementary texy for our science and IT module. I particularly value the great links between theory and practice.