I love the idea of adding a science curriculum that is more hands-on. We just started AO this year and we are reading through the books for AO for Groups 2A and Y1 so I'm wondering if the books are not enough and the hands-on is something you do every week on top of the readings? Ultimately, are the readings not enough of a science curriculum?
The book “A Drop of Water” offer experiments that are simple to do at home. For the Form 1 student the best thing for hands on science is outdoor nature study. But once you get to Form 2 (4th grade) they need more depth
I love the idea of adding a science curriculum that is more hands-on. We just started AO this year and we are reading through the books for AO for Groups 2A and Y1 so I'm wondering if the books are not enough and the hands-on is something you do every week on top of the readings? Ultimately, are the readings not enough of a science curriculum?
The book “A Drop of Water” offer experiments that are simple to do at home. For the Form 1 student the best thing for hands on science is outdoor nature study. But once you get to Form 2 (4th grade) they need more depth