College Fellow/Member name : Gail
Eagar
School : Barton Primary and
Early Years Centre
Email address : gail.eagar@bartonpri.iow.sch.uk
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Background to the project
There are a number of schools in special
measures/requiring improvement, the majority of schools prioritise literacy
and numeracy. Last year, our school (based
in the most deprived area on the Island) was also in special measures. Barton school ensured that Science was
still of high importance. Through good
quality Science teaching and leadership, standards and attainment were raised
in both in Science and other subjects. In May, OFSTED rated us as a ‘good’ school. Now we want to take this achievement one step
further and support other schools to help them raise the standard of the teaching
and learning of Science.
As technology is at the forefront of Science and
learning, we want to make a ‘Science Technology lab’ for schools on the
Island to use. Recently, a new member
of staff (Andy Fessey) joined us. He has the knowledge, vision, drive and
enthusiasm to support this venture. He
has been trialling different ways to enthuse his students in Science. Using new
technologies, he found that children from disadvantage backgrounds (of which
there is a high percentage in our school) were more switched on and eager to
learn through the use of technology.
He found that by teaching Science in this creative/technological way,
supported raising the standard of not only Science, but computing, literacy
and maths skills. (Evidence of this
available on request).
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Description of your project
Our project idea is to have a ‘Barton Science Tech Lab’. In the lab will be up to date technology to
help children investigate Science using the latest digital equipment. (See equipment
budget breakdown).
The ‘Science Tech Lab’ is a
project that will bring Science to children in a way that is interesting,
relevant, engaging and motivating to Barton them. The project – when up and
running will be child –led, with older children modelling to younger children
and those from other schools.
The equipment will enable
our school and other interested schools to teach parts of the new primary
Science curriculum in ways that we have not been able to do before due to
lack of equipment.
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Impact
Staff lack knowledge of how
to use technology linking with Science.
So this project will enable teachers to receive the training required
to become more confident to use the different technology.
The project will give the
children from Barton the opportunity to be ‘tutors’ to the children from Barton
and other schools. This will help
raise the attainment and enthusiasm of Science.
Using technology (i.e.
ipads) will help the SEN/less able children to record orally and give them a
sense of achievement at being able to speak about what they find out instead
of the frustration of trying to write about it.
Higher ability children
will have the opportunity to move forward with their own learning, by helping
others learn and the freedom of trialling new tech in their own way.
Pupil voice showed that
last year, when the children were taking part in Science lessons using
technology- they were motivated and engaged.
Children (-prioritising
those from disadvantaged backgrounds/SEN/LA will have access to ‘Barton
Science Lab’ once a week after school to help raise attainment in Science.
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Shared Practice
Science coordinators will
be invited to an open evening.
As the Island is quite
small, we will be willing to share the facilities with any schools that are
interested. (We can make a cluster of
specific schools if required).
We will host a ‘Science
Technology’ day which other schools can bring children to sample what we have
to offer.
Interested schools will
come and use our facilities.
When the project is
established – Barton will host child-led joint Science technology projects.
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Evaluation
Staff questionnaires
Pupil voice
Feedback from other schools
Work scrutiny
Progress measures
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Time out of class needed
& Science engineers
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Time out of class to order
equipment & set up the lab (3 days x £200)
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£600
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Time out of class to train Barton
Staff (1 day x £100)
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£200
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Time out of class to
support other schools using lab (9 days x £200)
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£1800
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Expert engineers: (3 days
x £300)
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£900
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Time out of class to work
with engineer so that info can be given to other schools. (3 days x £200)
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£600
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Equipment needed
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Digital microscopes (2 x
£50)
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£100
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Rasperry pi, cases and
external hub (5 x £30) (£50)
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£350
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7 inch LCP monitors with
keyboards (5 X £70)
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£350
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Raspberry Pi cameras (3 x
£25)
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£75
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Connecting leads
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£100
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GP10 boxes: (5 x £70)
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£350
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Mini ipads (30 x £200)
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£6000
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Digital stop watches (20 x
£5)
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£100
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Data loggers (2 x £150)
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£300
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Lab coats: KS2 size (30 x £13)
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£390
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Lab coats: 30: KS1 size (30
x £11)
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£330
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Digital weather station
(2x£30)
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£60
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4 Tronix integrated robots
(2 x £66)
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£132
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Movement sensors 96 x £10)
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£60
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Headphones 30 x £10
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£300
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Total request
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£13097
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A blog to document one school's use of GPIO (with Raspberry Pi) to enhance the teaching and learning of primary science.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
PSTT College Bid
Activities and Science links.
Date
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Activity
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Science link
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1-3-16
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Blink
To
write a scratch code that activates the LED on the gPiO box
Connect
wiring to external bulb.
Children
are to try out different inputs
Notes: Trained up Reece and Taylor to cascade this through class.
Difficulties with space to set up all the equipment.
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Building
on their work in year 4, pupils should construct simple series circuits, to
help them to answer questions about what happens when they try different
components, for example, switches, bulbs, buzzers and motors. They should
learn how to represent a simple circuit in a diagram using recognised
symbols.
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Add a
buzzer as fog horn
Lighthouse code
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Pupils might work
scientifically by: systematically identifying the effect of changing one
component at a time in a circuit; designing and making a set of traffic
lights, a burglar alarm or some other useful circuit.
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What is the password?
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Pupils might work
scientifically by: systematically identifying the effect of changing one
component at a time in a circuit; designing and making a set of traffic
lights, a burglar alarm or some other useful circuit.
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Day of code- schools invited to attend
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