The article analyzes the development of scientific thinking in primary school children, emphasizing the importance of observation and experimentation as essential teaching methods. The authors highlight how these activities stimulate curiosity, critical thinking, and cognitive skills of students. The research aims to analyze the particularities of scientific thinking, methodologies of observation and experimentation, as well as the application of psychopedagogical principles in science education. The documented practical examples demonstrate the positive impact of interactive activities on understanding scientific concepts, reinforcing an active approach to learning and developing essential skills for exploring natural phenomena.
SECRIERU et al. (Wed,) studied this question.