The curriculum in Scotland is defined as the “totality of experiences which are planned for children and young people throughout their education, wherever they are being educated” (Scottish Government, 2008). This agenda of recognising learning where it happens and ensuring that partners effectively support and progress the learning of children and young people in sciences has been identified as being of increasing importance in Scotland (Education Scotland, 2012).Whilst in Scotland, education places the ‘child at the centre’, research into children’s voice in primary schools in Scotland suggests that this is frequently a ‘tokenistic’ process (Tisdall, 2007, Sher et al., 2010). The author will provide an insight into an innovative approach ...