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What is the nature of Science in Grades 7 & 8?

The aims of the SJII Grades 7 & 8 Science curriculum deliberately encompass a broad educational framework incorporating SJII’s approach to learning and school philosophies. We have incorporated best practice principles by consulting a number of world leading curricula, including of course those of Singapore MOE education program and the International Primary Curriculum (IPC).

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We believe “The goal of Science education is not knowledge of a body of facts and theories, but a progression towards key ideas which enable understanding of events and phenomena of relevance to students’ lives.” (The Association for Science Education, 2010) When students are engaged and excited by their learning, they are eager to pursue and explore their learning further. Through provision of such a curriculum a natural progression of the knowledge and content delivery occurs in a seamless, embedded manner.

The following is a list of some of the sources drawn upon in the curriculum’s development; ● Middle Years Program ● Australian Curriculum ● International Baccalaureate ● The Singapore Curriculum for Science ● The SJI International Approach to Teaching and Learning

The key aims are to nurture students’ learning and development of ⮚ Scientific Literacy ⮚ Inquiry Skills ⮚ Internationalism ⮚ Environmental awareness, and be able to clearly see the ⮚ Relevance of Science to humanity

What is our approach to learning?

We recognize that “Young people will need a wide and adaptive set of knowledge, understanding and skills to meet the changing expectations of society and contribute to the creation of a more productive, sustainable and just society” (Australian Curriculum and Reporting Authority, 2016). We aim to harness the innate curiosity of students and their desire to explore the world around them, and create a natural progression from this point into their learning in Science in Grade 7 & 8.

The curriculum encompasses the broad subject areas of Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Earth and Space, and Scientific Inquiry; which is embedded in all teaching practice, as well as being explicitly taught in the Investigation Unit. These learning areas will 17 be introduced through ‘Big Ideas’ that

usually pose a question for the student to explore, enabling instant connections to a real world contexts to be made.

The Science program enacts a pedagogical approach that includes active learning and draws upon SJII’s school wide approach to learning. Research by Conway and Andrews (2016) shows that effective schools are embedding this pedagogical approach. Science is linked to the Service and Pastoral programs through experiences such as the trip to Bintan Island in Grade 7, and the Grade 8 Environment Project.

Grade 7 & 8 Science embraces the beneficial place information technology has in education. Utilization of the Teamie platform enables an extension of teaching and learning, and another means of differentiating the curriculum to meet the needs of each student as an individual. Coupled with the move to one to one computers, online learning tools and approaches such as flipped classrooms are being introduced into the pedagogical process ensuring an interactive and dynamic lesson that encourages best practice learning to occur.

What is the nature of assessment?

Assessment is designed to enable the recognition of all aspects of a student growth and learning in Science. This assessment builds the students’ capacity to apply the concepts, reasoning, understanding and attitudes that contribute to a rich and purposeful education. We believe formative assessment to be a very important element of students learning.

Formally assessed tasks can include written end of unit tests, practical laboratory experiments, investigations, projects, research tasks and digitally based class presentations.

Our pedagogical practice prioritizes the need for formative, whilst still including necessary summative assessment techniques. It incorporates a reflective element that enables the learner to take ownership, and be engaged, in their learning. Relevant and stimulating practical experiments provide further depth of understanding and learning opportunities.

Finally, there is an end of year exam that draws together the content, skills, and understanding encompassing all units covered during the year, whilst being mindful of the overarching aims of Science at SJI International.

Grade 7 Units

Investigations

Forces in Action

States of Matter

Classification

Energy

Body Systems

Structure and Properties of Matter

Cells

Separating Mixtures

Student Research Project

Grade 8 Units

Forces in Balance

Growing & Multiplying

Periodic Table and Bonding

Electricity at Work

Ecology and Impact of Human on Environment

Light & Sound

Student Research Project

The Solar System

Chemical Reactions

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