Science n n Welcome To Science at Shenley

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Science n n Welcome To Science at Shenley Academy Mr Whittle and the rest

Science n n Welcome To Science at Shenley Academy Mr Whittle and the rest of the Science Department are looking forward to meeting you in September

Welcome To Science at Shenley Academy n Through Science, we aim to inspire our

Welcome To Science at Shenley Academy n Through Science, we aim to inspire our learners’ curiosity and provide them with the knowledge and skills to understand explain the world around them. The Science Curriculum encourages pupils to ask and answer scientific questions.

Science Why study Science? Science has changed our lives and is vital to the

Science Why study Science? Science has changed our lives and is vital to the world’s future development, prosperity and health. All young people deserve to be taught the essential aspects of the knowledge, methods, processes and uses of science allowing them to understand, interpret and ultimately to make logical and informed decisions, today and tomorrow, for themselves and those they hold dear.

Welcome To Science at Shenley Academy Building skills – Measuring Science is abased on

Welcome To Science at Shenley Academy Building skills – Measuring Science is abased on making and recording observations. Lets see how you get on with making the readings!

n n What temperature is thermometer reading? 200 C

n n What temperature is thermometer reading? 200 C

n n What temperature is thermometer reading? 230 C

n n What temperature is thermometer reading? 230 C

n n What temperature are thermometers reading? 380 C

n n What temperature are thermometers reading? 380 C

n n What time are the stop clocks reading? 15. 63 secs 4 mins

n n What time are the stop clocks reading? 15. 63 secs 4 mins 42. 34 secs

n n What is the mass of the beaker? 218 g

n n What is the mass of the beaker? 218 g

n n What is the mass of the beaker? 101. 1 g

n n What is the mass of the beaker? 101. 1 g

Meniscus n n What are the volumes of water 40. 0 cm 3 12.

Meniscus n n What are the volumes of water 40. 0 cm 3 12. 0 cm 3

Meniscus n n What is the volume of water? 7. 4 cm 3

Meniscus n n What is the volume of water? 7. 4 cm 3