<p>Whole unit of planning, resources and PowerPoints on Early Islam.</p>
<ul>
<li>Sunni/Shia Divide</li>
<li>Rise of Islam Timeline</li>
<li>Trading along the Silk Road</li>
<li>Baghdad in 900 CE</li>
<li>Islamic Art</li>
<li>Dark Age vs Golden Age (London/Baghdad comparison)</li>
<li>Geometric Patterns</li>
<li>Calligraphy</li>
<li>Eid Menu & Recipes</li>
</ul>
<p>Used English lessons to teach: Life of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Guide to Ramadan and Eid (resources not included)</p>
<p>Whole unit for teaching fundamentals of working scientifically and then carrying out a basic experiment, including:<br />
● What is working scientifically?<br />
● What are variables?<br />
● Dependent, independent and control<br />
● Introduce experiment for this week and identify variables<br />
● How to measure and select the right equipment<br />
● How to be accurate and precise (link to maths: averages, rounding and units of measure)<br />
● Carrying out experiment as planned<br />
● How to record results clearly - how to draw tables<br />
● Reporting findings through graphs<br />
● Types of graph for different purposes<br />
● How to draw a graph accurately<br />
● What is a conclusion?<br />
● How do we know our conclusion is correct?<br />
● Can we find other evidence to support our findings?</p>
<p>Taught to a mixed ability Year 6 group but could be adapted to other year groups.</p>
<p>National Curriculum Objectives:<br />
● Planning different types of scientific enquiries to answer questions, including recognising and controlling variables where necessary<br />
● Taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate<br />
● Recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs<br />
● Reporting and presenting findings from enquiries, including conclusions, causal relationships and explanations of and a degree of trust in results, in oral and written forms such as displays and other presentations<br />
● Identifying scientific evidence that has been used to support or refute ideas or arguments<br />
● Using test results to make predictions to set up further comparative and fair tests</p>
<p>Whole scheme of work on Light for Year 6 including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Light sources</li>
<li>Testing transparent, translucent and opaque items</li>
<li>Enquiry into whether light travels in straight lines</li>
<li>How our eyes see</li>
</ul>
<p>Whole scheme of work on Electricity for Year 6 for Science Week based on plans from Hamilton Science: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/electricity-electric-celebrations-year-6-11089607">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/electricity-electric-celebrations-year-6-11089607</a></p>
<p>Children have to design and create a functioning light decoration using knowledge of circuits and conductivity.</p>
<p>We then presented to school ‘dragons’ and the winners received a prize!</p>