English National Curriculum - Science Science
Mission Objectives
Understand that our skin helps us to feel
Know that our fingertips are sensitive to touch
Understand that our sense of touch can identify different textures
Enquiry Approach - Identifying, grouping & classifying
Using observations, data and findings to name, label and organise items in a variety of ways.
Enquiry Skill - Observing and measuring
Using the senses and taking measurements, using a range of equipment, to make observations about a scientific enquiry.
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Words and meanings to learn
organ
parts of the human body that have important jobs, such as the heart, lungs and skin
fingertips
the very top part of the fingers
brain
found within the skull in the head of a human or animal; it controls the whole body
touch
using your hand, fingertips or another part of your skin to feel
skin
the thin organ covering the whole body of a human or animal
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Resources: Range of classroom objects.
Core Handout (2): A table for the children to compare and record how it feels to touch different objects. The table lists a series of descriptions - e.g. 'hardest' - with space for the children to name and draw an item.
Challenge Handout (4): The handout contains 3 categories for the children to write in their own comparisons and order their items - e.g. from smoothest to roughest. A space is included for the children to write a sentence explaining what kind of items they like to touch and why.
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