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Unit Overview

Everyday Science: Cells

Part of the scientific thinking track — this unit builds Everyday Science: Cells in a way that is applied and inquiry-led.

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Why it matters for the future

Cultivates the scientific reasoning that drives innovation and CSS/PMS success.

🧠 Skills & Topics

Microscopy

Cell structure.

Observe & Explain

Seeing how Everyday Science: Cells works in nature.

Inquiry & Questioning

Asking why and what-if about Everyday Science: Cells.

🎯 Learning Outcomes

  • Explains cell functions
  • Analyses how Everyday Science: Cells works and applies it to a new situation
  • Justifies answers about Everyday Science: Cells with clear reasoning
  • Connects Everyday Science: Cells to a real-world example

🎲 Suggested Activities

  1. 1Run a simple, safe experiment to discover Everyday Science: Cells
  2. 2Research and summarise Everyday Science: Cells in 5 points
  3. 3Debate a question about Everyday Science: Cells

How Learning is Checked

  • Topic quiz and marked worksheet
  • Mini-project assessed on a rubric
  • Oral viva or structured peer assessment
🧰 Materials
Notebook and reference sheetsA supervised internet-enabled deviceBasic project materials
🔑 Key Vocabulary
MicroscopyObserve & ExplainInquiry & Questioning

👨‍👩‍👧 At Home — for Parents

Discuss Everyday Science: Cells at the dinner table and link it to real news or family life. Encourage your child to research questions rather than handing them answers.

🍎 In the Classroom — for Teachers

Open with an inquiry question on Everyday Science: Cells, use worked examples then problem-solving, and close with an exit-ticket check. Build in peer discussion.

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