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ASE SY Primary CD ROM

Produced by the Association for Science Education (ASE), with support from ICI and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA). The Association for Science Education (ASE) is also grateful to the following contributors:

Daniel Sandford Smith, Director of Curriculum Support, ASE
Jenifer Burden, Project Director, ASE Science Year
Lynne Wright, Primary Editor
Interactive Web Solutions, CD Design
Paul & Hendrina Ellis, Design
Ginny Bourquin, Copy Editor

Reporting Science
Gerald Haigh and Richard Pearce.
Adapted by Lynne Wright from SATIS 8-14, Box 2, published by the ASE, project leader John Stringer.

Ideas and Evidence
Jonathan Osborne, Professor of Education, King's College London

Try Science
IBM

What Makes a Scientist
Melanie Renowden, Science Year

The Poetry of Science
Adapted by Lynne Wright from the ASE CD ROM Who Am I?

What Do They Know?
Professor Wynne Harlen and Dr. Anne Qualter

Passport
Adapted by Lynne Wright from the ASE CD ROM Who Am I?

Parents in Primary Science
Bob Gallear, Independent Science Education Consultant

Adapting and Amending SoW
Martin Hollins, The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)
5A DATA Helpsheet reproduced courtesy of the Design and Technology Association

Websearch
Stuart Ball, ICT Co-ordinator, Monmouthshire LEA

VnR Modelling
Ian Lawrence, School of Education, University of Birmingham

Using Digital Cameras and Microscopes
Lawrence Chapman, Science Co-ordinator and ICT Manager, The Ashley School, Suffolk
Christine Fogg, Advisory Teacher for Science, Suffolk Advisory Service

Datalogging in the Environment
Phil Godding, Director itec Ltd, Philip Harris Ltd

Using Technology to Support Primary Science
Produced through the Partnership in Primary Science Project, a team of teachers, scientists and technicians, funded by the Astra Zeneca Science Teaching Trust. Project Director Susan Rodrigues.

Integrated Planning for Science, ICT and Mathematics
Anne Bunce, Primary Science Education Consultant. Grids reproduced by kind permission of London Borough of Harrow annebunce@compuserve.com.

Minibeasts
Written and designed by hedds@iwebsolutions.co.uk

Good to Eat
Jenifer Burden, ASE
Interactivity www.iwebsolutions.co.uk

Growing Pains
Written by John Morgan for Little Octopus. Littleoctopus.com publish ebooks that use the creative energy of the performing arts to teach children science. Visit their website www.littleoctopus.com to learn more.

I Scream for Ice Cream!
Science Across the World is the international flagship programme of GlaxoSmithKline in partnership with the ASE. It provides a forum for students aged 10 to 17 years to exchange facts and opinions with students in other countries.

Slugs
Extract from SATIS 8-14 Box 2, Project Director John Stringer, published by ASE. This unit was written by Gerald Haigh and Richard Pearce and adapted by Lynne Wright.

I have … Who Has?
Roger Mitchell, Deputy Headteacher, Warren Junior School, Barking and Dagenham, Chair of ASE Primary Committee

Look Around You
Kendra McMahon, Lecturer in Primary Science Education, Bath University College.

Life is Loopy
Lynne Wright, based on an activity on the ASE Science Year CD ROMs Who am I? and Is there life?

'Cool and Fun'
Extracts from 'Science is Like a Tub of Ice Cream - Cool and Fun', edited by Rosemary Feasey and published by ASE. All the poems were entries in the ASE/Pfizer poetry competition for pupils of all ages.

Solids, Liquids and Gases
Sarah Jones, Association of the British Pharmaceutial Industry (ABPI)
Sue Brumpton and Victoria Jones, The Making Place
Colin Osborne and Maria Pack, The Royal Society of Chemistry
Jan Rees, Teacher Fellow, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1998-1999

Kitchen Chaos
Katy Hewis for Lincolnshire and Rutland EBP

Investigating Ice
Anne Goldsworthy, Independent Advisory Teacher for Science

Baking Bread
Extracts from the photopack Photo Opportunities in Science published 2002 by Oxfam GB and ASE.

Solids, Liquids and Gases Traffic Lights Game
Lynne Wright, based on an activity on the ASE Science Year CD ROMs Who am I? and Is there life?

(Nearly) an A-Z Quiz on Materials and Their Properties
Lynne Wright, based on an activity from the ASE Science Year CD ROMs Who am I? and Is there life?

Solids, Liquids and Gases Drama
Katherine Lawson, Bedale C of E Primary School, Bedale, North Yorkshire

Concept Cartoons
The interactive version of the concept cartoon was produced by Angel
Solutions e: andy@angelsolutions.co.uk t: 0151 254 2600. Art work by Ged
Mitchel and graphic design by Kath Stawpert e: k.stawpert@virgin.net. The
material is copyright to Brenda Keogh and Stuart Naylor e:
conceptcartoons@netcentral.co.uk

Mr. Zippy's New Trainers
Katy Hewis for Lincolnshire and Rutland EBP
Interactivity www.iwebsolutions.co.uk

Experience the Moon
Extract from Science Challenges - Practical activities for able pupils in KS2, editor Pat Palmer, published by Hertfordshire County Council, 2000.

Classroom Tuned Percussion
Adapted by Lynne Wright from SATIS 8 -14 Box 1, published by ASE, authors John Dean and Gerald Haigh

Kites
Adapted by Lynne Wright from the unit in SATIS 8-14 Box 1, published by ASE, authors John Nelson, Rob Johnsey and Mary Whitehouse

Gravity and Space Traffic Lights
Lynne Wright, adapted from an activity on the ASE CD ROM Is There Life?

Speed Pairs
Lynne Wright, adapted from an activity on the ASE CD ROM Is there life?

Science Fairs
Richard Jackson, Lynne Wright

Contacts
Caroline McGrath, ASE

Competition
Caroline McGrath, ASE

Events
Jenifer Burden, ASE

Science Clubs
Dr. Steven Chapman, Young People's Programme and Science Year Manager, British Association

Assembly on Sound
Jay Pye and Year 3 children from St. Michael's Church of England Junior School, Maidstone, Kent.

Quizzes
Lynne Wright, based on an activity from the ASE Science Year CD ROMs Who am I? and Is there life?

Newsletter
Jenifer Burden, ASE