Curious Minds
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Curious Minds
In order to be in contention for the Curious Minds Award the school has to meet certain criteria. Keeping a log of evidence is central when demonstrating that our school has met all the criteria required. Logs of evidence are divided into five main categories:
- Step One: Science - Provide evidence of the children engaging in hands-on science investigations in school. These are from each of the four strands.
- Step Two: Technology - Provide evidence of how the children used technology as part of their school work.
- Step Three: Engineering - Provide evidence of how the children investigated engineering in class.
- Step Four: Maths - Provide Evidence of how the children used their maths skills.
- Step Five STEM Showcase - Provide evidence that the children shared their science work with others.