Investigations in Science and Maths
Duration: 10 hours
Summary
This course will help you develop knowledge, understanding and skills in relation to the types of investigations that are carried out in primary classrooms. You will be able to discover and learn about the relationships between maths and science. This course takes 10 or 12 hours to complete (5 sessions of 2 hours or 4 of 3 hours).
Outcomes
Learners will engage in typical classroom activities that guide them towards addressing the following key questions:
- What number patterns might be investigated?
- What units are used to make measurements?
- How might number problems be solved?
- How might data be collected and interpreted?
- What properties of objects and substances might be investigated?
Progression
We provide a wide range of courses including a variety of vocational and employability qualifications to help prepare you for work, computer courses, family learning and health and wellbeing programmes, for example:
- Computer Skills for Beginners
- Step Ahead in English, IT or maths
- English or maths courses
Other information
Entry requirements
- You can join this course if you are a parent, carer or grandparent with an interest in supporting and guiding children in their learning and in finding out more about maths & science
Qualification
- Unaccredited
Award organisation
- n/a
What you will need
- Notebook and pen
How we will support you
- Financial support application
Book your place now!
Email: info@rflearn.co.uk
Telephone: 0300 456 2050
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