Sunday, July 6, 2008

Science Project for High School and Primary School

Primary School Curriculum particularly in the areas of Science.
School Science Lessons Update..

http://www.uq.edu.au/_School_Science_Lessons/

This website is linked to UNESCO.org and is free to download for educational purposes. It contains a database of school science experiments in physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology, weather studies, agriculture projects for primary and secondary schools; and sexuality education and drugs education. It is based on a revision, updating and expansion of the "New UNESCO source book for science teaching", 1979 edition, UNESCO, Paris. It contains experiments from the "low cost" science teaching movement, simplified versions of classical experiments, experiments using locally available substances and kitchen chemicals, and environmental science. Some experiments anticipate experiments usually done in senior high school or college classes. The experiments should be "student-friendly" and "teacher-friendly" because there is no overwhelming technology. Enough theoretical background is included to remind teachers of the theoretical context of the experiment. Every experiment is based on materials listed in a modern commercial catalogue of chemicals and equipment for use by educational institutions. The procedures and safety standards are consistent with instructions issued by Education Queensland (Ministry of Education), State of Queensland, Australia.Table of contents
Science, Maths and TechnologyThe Role of Practical WorkLaboratory Safety
Agriculture projects for schools
Geology experiments
Astronomy experiments
Human physiology, sex education, drug addiction
Biology experiments
Physics experiments
Biotechnology experiments
Primary science lessons
Chemistry experiments
Weather experiments
Environmental chemistry, pollution
Interesting websites
Appendix & Draft and Current QSA syllabuses
School of Education, University of Queensland
UNESCO Science and Technology Education

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