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Science in the Early Years
Building Firm Foundations from Birth to Five



November 2009 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Giving early years practitioners and students the confidence to effectively support scientific exploration and investigation with young children, this book explains the science behind young children's knowledge and understanding of the world.

Linking theory to good early years practice, the emphasis throughout the book is on recognizing young children as competent, creative thinkers and building on their ideas. The reader is encouraged to think carefully about the role of the adult in supporting child-initiated learning and discovery by providing open ended resources, asking productive questions and observing carefully.

The authors provide essential background information for all the key areas of scientific knowledge supported by practical ideas suitable for babies, toddlers and children aged 3 to 5 years. For each of these ideas, practice and theory are linked by highlighting the skills, attitudes and dispositions to observe and the questions to ask to challenge young children's thinking and plan for the next stages in their learning.

Chapters cover:

- the place of science in early years curricula in the UK

- the processes of science and the role of the adult in supporting young children's scientific learning

- using open ended resources to create a science-rich environment

- essential background knowledge, covering all areas of early years science

- ideas to use as starting points for exploration and investigation, indoors and outdoors

- pointers for observational assessment and planning

- suppliers of resources and equipment

By making clear links to practice, and providing ideas to use with babies and toddlers as well as with 3-5 year old children, this book enables the reader to fully exploit the potential for exploration and investigation in any early years setting.

Pat Brunton and Linda Thornton are both Education Consultants based in Cheltenham. They run their own training and consultancy company alc associates, and edit Early Years Update.

 
PART ONE
 
Supporting Young Children's Scientific Learning
 
Creating a Science Rich Environment
 
PART TWO
 
Introduction to Part 2
 
Living Things
 
Habitats and Sustainability
 
The Structure of the Human Body and Healthy Living
 
Materials
 
Forces
 
Air and Water
 
Magnets and Magnetism
 
Electricity
 
Sound
 
Light, Colour and Shadow
 
The Earth

This book looks very useful and will be used in our additional reading lists to supplement existing texts. It provides practical activities as examples to use with young children.

Joy Carroll
Institute of Education, Worcester University
October 5, 2012

This is an ideal text for students who are planning to work with children in their Early Years. It supports teachers and practitioners in their understanding of why science is important to young children and in their own understanding of the relevant scientific concepts. There are many practical suggestions of how teachers and practitioners can get started and develop creative activities that will stimulate young children's thinking and understanding.

Dr Jane Hamlin
Sch of Primary Education & Early Years, University of the West of England, Bristol
August 30, 2011

Clearly laid out accessible ideas that link theory and practice.
A usuful initial tool for ITE

Mrs Rebecca Kingsley-Jones
CAHE, University of the West of England, Bristol
July 14, 2011

Very useful for Early Years practitioners and students

Ms Shehnaz Tharia
School of Education & Training, Greenwich University
November 4, 2010

Clear and concise. This book is easy to read. It provides good background knowledge with clear links to how each area of science can be approached within the setting. It is great to see the development of babies also considered. Observation points are also included, offering a useful focus for assessment. Highly recommended for early years practitioners.

Mrs Michelle Williams
applied health sciences, Farnborough College of Technology
August 19, 2010

This will be a very useful text for our Early Years students who are often forgotten about in Primary Science textbooks. The book has lots of ideas and activities which are relevant and engaging and the relevant knowledge and understanding is included too. I shall certainly recommend this book to our Early years trainees.
This text has been added to our reading list and copies are being purchased for the library.

Mrs ALISON BROAD
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, Birmingham University
August 9, 2010

A really good supplementary text - practical ideas and just the right anount amount of 'theory'.

Mr Graham Lowe
Faculty of Education, Birmingham City University
July 19, 2010

excellent resource, well written and an excellent practical resource for early years professionals

Mrs Penny Yates
School Of Education, Portsmouth University
July 15, 2010

Written clearly for student level with particularly supportive consideration of theoretical perspectives at the beginning

Mrs Michelle Armstrong-Harris
Health care and service industries, Guildford College of Further and Higher Education
May 25, 2010

This text has great ideas to introduce science to young children. An essential text for students & providers

Ms Lillian Lancaster
[DEPARTMENT NOT SPECIFIED], Institute of Technology Carlow
April 1, 2010

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Introduction

Chapter One


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