Science
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KS1: What is science?
Explore what science is and what makes a scientist.
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KS2: Why do scientists ask questions?
Science is all about asking questions. By using observation and experiment, we can answer questions about what will happen in the future.
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KS2: What are classification keys?
Find out more about classification keys.
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KS2: How do you record and represent your findings?
Tally marks are used for counting things.
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KS2: Drawing conclusions and evaluating
'Data' means 'information'. So interpreting data just means working out what the information is telling you.
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KS2:What is classification and identification?
Living things can be sorted into groups, or classifications, by asking a series of 'yes or no' questions.
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KS2: How do you make sure a test is fair?
When you are testing something, you need to make sure it is a fair test.
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KS2: Why do we observe things over time?
Scientists sometimes need to observe things over time. How often you need to look depends on what is being observed.
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KS2: How can patterns help us draw conclusions?
Pattern-seeking involves observing, recording and analysing the data.
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KS2: What are secondary sources of information?
Some things are difficult to research for yourself but somebody else might know the answer.
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KS2: What is classification?
Animals can be divided into groups or 'classified' by looking at the similarities and differences between them.