The United Curriculum for Science provides all pupils, regardless of their background, with:
Substantive knowledge:
Ensuring pupils master core content through the development of key concepts and timely revisiting of key knowledge
Sequencing the curriculum and selecting knowledge to allow for the gradual development of vertical concepts – the ‘big ideas’ in science – to provide firm foundations for KS3 and KS4
Preventing common misconceptions that are often formed at an early age and prove problematic at the later stages of pupils’ science education
Purposefully teaching appropriate knowledge that goes beyond the KS1 and KS2 national curriculum, to aid current and future understanding, and to smooth the transition to KS3
Encouraging pupils to apply and make connections between the disciplines of science, the wider curriculum, and the wider world
Disciplinary knowledge:
Sequencing Working Scientifically elements so that they are explicitly taught and practised alongside the substantive knowledge, and regularly reviewed and built upon across the years and key stages
Making deliberate and explicit links to other curriculum areas – particularly geography and mathematics – to ensure there is a consistent approach to teaching content, and that pupils are always first taught content in the most relevant subject. For example, pupils are taught how to construct bar charts or calculate the mean in mathematics before they are applied in science
Planning practical tasks that have a clear purpose: to demonstrate or prove substantive concepts, or to allow pupils to deliberately practice working scientifically skills in a relevant context
Curiosity and excitement about science:
Selecting examples and applications of science that inspires pupils’ curiosity about the world and natural phenomena
Ensuring that all pupils can see themselves reflected in the science curriculum, by highlighting present-day role models and the contributions of scientists from a wide range of backgrounds; and considering social and cultural values around scientific ideas