Videos about children’s exploratory talk in primary school science. Ways to encourage constructive talk and lead children to investigative activities.
These videos look at different ways to encourage children’s talk in science. Talk helps children to use scientific language effectively and develop their understanding of scientific ideas. Right across the curriculum, talk engages children, motivates them to use their speaking and listening skills and helps them learn how to respect and respond to each other. It reinforces the idea that mistakes can be opportunities for learning, leading children to find their own answers to problems. In science especially, exploratory talk helps children develop their enquiry and reasoning skills.
Try these additional resources
- Give the Primary Science Teaching Trust’s pictures for talk resource a go.
Downloads
Talk for primary science (non-YouTube video)
Video | Video, Size 52.99 mbSensory stimulus - Talk for primary science (Non-YouTube video)
Video | Video, Size 68 mbStories - Talk for primary science (non-YouTube video)
Video | Video, Size 73.18 mbPuppets - Talk for primary science (non-YouTube video)
Video | Video, Size 57.84 mbConcept cartoons - Talk for primary science (non-YouTube video)
Video | Video, Size 71.61 mb
Additional information
These videos were created in collaboration with Millgate House Education.
The videos in this resource are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence. © Royal Society of Chemistry 2015, CC BY-ND 4.0.
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