‘@priscigeeks takes over @CollinsPrimary Twitter for British Science Week 2017

Snap Science author, Bryony Turford, took over @CollinsPrimary for British Science Week 2017! During our Twitter chat Bryony covered the following questions:

Q1: Which part of primary Science do you enjoy teaching the most and why?

Q2: How are you currently assessing children’s conceptual understanding in primary science? Is it working for you?

Q3: The theme for #BSW17 is change. If there was one thing you could change about primary science, what would it be?

Q4: What happens after Science Week? How do you maintain the momentum and enthusiasm?

Recap the whole Twitter chat here.

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