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Title:
National Curriculum Science Planning Guide. With editable long- and medium-term planning and progression, ideal for subject coordinators (100 Lessons) (100 Lessons - New Curriculum)
Overview:
Designed for busy primary science coordinators, this National Curriculum Science Planning Guide brings clarity and coherence to delivering the new science programme. It bundles editable long-term and medium-term planning with a structured progression framework, enabling schools to map science units across terms and years while ensuring alignment to the National Curriculum. The guide features 100 ready-to-deliver lessons, each paired with clear learning outcomes, practical activity ideas, and assessment prompts that help teachers monitor progress and communicate gains to parents and senior leaders. By centralising planning in one resource, you can reduce duplication, streamline teacher onboarding, and maintain a consistent reading and learning journey for all pupils. The editable format means planning can be tailored to your school’s context, allowing for differentiation, flexible pacing, and timely curriculum updates as priorities shift. This is the dependable backbone for a robust science offer, empowering students to build solid knowledge, develop inquiry skills, and apply scientific thinking in real-world situations. It’s a practical, classroom-ready toolkit that supports efficient leadership, clear progression, and measurable progress throughout the year.
What Makes This Book Stand Out:
What sets this planning guide apart is its laser focus on progression and practicality. It moves beyond topic lists to provide a coherent, year-by-year pathway that strengthens the continuity of learning across year groups. The 100 lessons are designed to be taught in a straightforward sequence, with explicit outcomes, suggested investigations, and prompts for assessment and feedback. The editable structure is a game changer for schools: you can adapt the pacing, swap units to reflect local contexts, and retain a clear through-line from early working scientifically skills to more advanced concepts. Written with the realities of school life in mind, the guide balances accessibility for all teachers with the ambition of a rigorous science curriculum. The result is a reliable, scalable plan your department can own, communicate, and build upon with confidence.
Who This Book Is Perfect For:
This planning guide is ideal for primary science leaders, subject coordinators, and senior colleagues tasked with implementing and sustaining the National Curriculum in science. It suits schools undergoing the new curriculum rollout, academies seeking a unified scheme of work, and teams needing a clear, auditable plan for lessons across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. It’s also a valuable resource for new staff induction, lesson resource planning, and year-on-year progression reviews. If you’re responsible for safeguarding a consistent science experience across multiple classes, or you want a dependable framework to simplify reporting to governors and Ofsted, this book is built for you.
Key Highlights:
- Editable long-term and medium-term science planning aligned to the National Curriculum
- 100 ready-to-teach lessons with clear learning outcomes
- Explicit progression across year groups to support building scientific knowledge
- Structured guidance for planning, assessment prompts, and differentiation options
- Centralised resource to save time on scheme development and onboarding
- Consistent learning journey for all pupils, aiding communication with parents and leaders
- Flexible framework to reflect school context, timetable constraints, and staffing changes
- Support for curriculum audits, progression tracking, and evidence for inspections
About the Author:
This title is published as part of Scholastic’s trusted 100 Lessons planning range. While individual author names may not be listed on every edition, Scholastic is renowned for classroom-focused resources designed to support teachers in delivering coherent, accessible, and evidence-driven curricula. The guide reflects Scholastic’s commitment to practical planning tools, clear progression, and user-friendly formats that help schools implement ambitious science programmes with confidence. The material is crafted to be readily adaptable by subject leads and teachers, ensuring consistency across year groups while remaining respectful of each school’s unique context.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you’re seeking a practical, time-saving solution for national curriculum science planning, this guide delivers. It provides a clear pathway through the science curriculum, with 100 lessons that can be customised to your school’s timetable and cohort. The editable approach makes differentiation straightforward, so mixed-ability classes stay on track while advanced learners are challenged. For governors and inspectors, the consolidated planning and progression map offers transparent documentation of what pupils will learn and when. For teaching teams, it creates a shared language and a consistent standard of practice, reducing planning fatigue and increasing confidence in delivering engaging, evidence-based science lessons every week.
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