A handy guide for KS2 pupils (although this includes a word document, so is fully editable,) on writing up a scientific investigation. Written in child-friendly language with an easy-to-follow process, this scaffolds the SC1 investigation element of the curriculum, whilst developing questioning and thinking skills.
This pack contains:
A set of analysis question starters (bloom's taxonmy) written on speech bubbles
A set of analysis questions (as above) with lines to write on
An analysis question mat
Also available: Synthesis and Evaluation (£1 each)
OR... get Analysis, Synthesis and Evaluation together with editable versions for £3
This pack contains:
1 large set of 'synthesis' higher order thinking question starters, based on Bloom's Taxonomy with blank space after (print out and get children to write on them, laminate them for display etc.)
1 large set as above, with lines and question mark to laminate and have children create own questions for guided reading etc, or for a working wall display
1 'synthesis question starters mat' as a support tool for your planning, for guided reading activities, display.. whatever you want!
Also available: analysis and evaluation (£1 each) OR get analysis, synthesis and evaluation together in a bundle with editable versions for £3
This pack contains:
1 large set of 'evaluation' higher order thinking question starters, based on Bloom's Taxonomy with blank space after (print out and get children to write on them, laminate them for display etc.)
1 large set as above, with lines and question mark to laminate and have children create own questions for guided reading etc, or for a working wall display
1 'evaluation question starters mat' as a support tool for your planning, for guided reading activities, display.. whatever you want!
Also available: analysis and synthesis (£1 each) OR get analysis, synthesis and evaluation together in a bundle with editable versions for £3
A bundle of the following resources, each with reditable versions for analysis, synthesis and evaluation:
Higher order question starters written on speech bubbles (plain)
As above, but with lines and question marks to write on/laminate and write on etc.
Higher order question sheet with question starters on for each area - analysis, synthesis and evaluation
Really handy for guided reading activities, topic displays, science investigations... anything you like!