What is Cambridge Primary science?
Cambridge Primary Science fully covers the Cambridge Primary Science curriculum framework and can be used to prepare learners for the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint. The course offers plenty of teaching ideas to give flexibility, allowing teachers to select activities most appropriate to their classroom and pupils.
How many years is Cambridge Primary?
Cambridge Primary is typically for learners aged 5 to 11 years. It develops learner skills and understanding in 10 subjects: English as a first or second language, mathematics, science, art & design, digital literacy, music, physical education, Cambridge Global Perspectives and ICT.
What is Cambridge curriculum in kindergarten?
Our full day Kindergarten Program incorporates the traditional 3R’s: Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. In addition, the curriculum emphasizes basic skill development, while introducing children to information technology, teamwork, organization and self-management.
What is primary science?
Primary science introduces children to scientific ways of investigating the physical world and to ‘stepping-stone’ ideas from which official ideas will develop later.
What is Cambridge stage1?
Cambridge Primary is organised into six stages, each of which represents a year of primary education. Stage 1 is the first year of primary school, when children are approximately 5 years old, and stage 6 is the final year, during which children reach their 11th birthday.
How many subjects are there in Cambridge Primary?
ten subjects
With ten subjects to choose from, including English, mathematics and science, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to develop creativity, expression and wellbeing in a variety of ways. The curriculum is flexible, so you can shape it around how you want your students to learn.
What grades are Cambridge Primary?
Cambridge Primary starts learners on an exciting educational journey. Typically for 5 to 11 year olds, it provides a strong foundation for students at the beginning of their schooling before progressing through the Cambridge Pathway in an age-appropriate way.
Why is Cambridge primary curriculum?
What is taught in primary school science?
Science in Year 1 (Age 5–6) In Year 1, your child will learn about: Plants (basic structure) Animals including humans (basic knowledge of parts of human body and comparing animals) Everyday materials (describing properties)
Why is Cambridge Primary?
Cambridge Primary aids identification of a learners’ strengths and weaknesses and can be used to support learning and development. Cambridge Primary enables learners to progress seamlessly into middle years’ curricula, such as Cambridge Lower Secondary.
What is @Cambridge Primary Science?
Cambridge Primary Science gets your learners thinking like scientists! Packed with opportunities to plan experiments, make predictions and gather results, the series helps your learners think and work scientifically.
Why choose a Cambridge Primary Curriculum?
The curriculum is flexible, so you can shape it around how you want your students to learn. Subjects can be offered in any combination and adapted to suit your context, culture and school ethos. Many of our schools offer Cambridge Primary alongside their national curriculum, or as part of a bilingual programme.
What does the science curriculum cover?
This curriculum covers six main areas called ‘strands’ that work together so that you can teach science holistically: Biology – living things and how they interact. Chemistry – the study of matter.
Are there any assessments available for Cambridge Primary?
With a range of assessments available for this subject including Cambridge Primary Progression Tests and Checkpoint, you can to choose the approach that works best for your school and learners. To find out more about our Cambridge Primary programme, download our brochure.