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We all grow and,,, Self awareness, Discovery, Similarities Physical and emotional How we grow and Making caring choices Families and friends are part of who we are, Relationships, Diversity, Respect Roles and responsibilities in our families differences in our families and friends Our families and friends Senses help us Causation, Perspective,, Biology Why we have senses How we use the senses Senses that do not work We are all special and different Perspective, Similarities, Differences, Identity Physical, social, cultural and emotional differences between and others Personal abilities and interests The choices we make affect our health,, Wellness, Balance Food groups and a balanced diet Maintaining a healthy body and mind Responsible choices Human body systems are all connected Form/Function,, Human body systems How the body systems are connected Our responsibility in maintaining a healthy body Knowledge of our heritage provides an insight into our culture and how we relate to others Perspective, science Culture, Traditions, Genetics Our own heritage Genetics differences between other cultures and our own The design and function of the human brain effects who we are Causation,, Intelligence, Behavior, Identity Brain function and ability Learning styles and multiple intelligences How our decisions affect the brain Where We Are In Place And Time People travel to different places. Function, Perspective Transportation, Geography Different ways people travel Where people travel Reasons for travel Cities over time Causation, Function, cities, organizations How our city has d Why cities differences in cities People live in different ways around the world Function, Causation Identity, shelter home What makes a home Factors that determine how people live differences in the ways people live Movement impacts people and communities Function, Movement, Adaptation Reasons why people move History of immigration Impact of moving on communities and individuals Exploration leads to discoveries., Perspective Discovery, Impact, Motivation Reasons people explore How exploration has d over time Impact of exploration Past civilizations connect to the present day Technology, Development, differences of past civilizations Development of systems and technology s between past, present and future Leaders emerge from different situations and affect., Perspective, Conflict, Rights, Diversity, Cooperation Characteristics of leaders Leaders that impact our lives Social conditions which promote leadership

How We Express Ourselves Exploring the arts Perspective, Form, Arts, Expression, interpretation, observation Different mediums of art Exploring art forms Creating art Stories are meaningful and enjoyable Language, Social Communication, Performance, Interpretation, Creativity Parts of a story differences between stories Stories from around the world People celebrate important events, Perspective, Traditions, Diversity How people celebrate Why people celebrate How celebrations connect to beliefs and values We can express in creative ways Perspective, Arts, language Creativity, Expression, Imagery Accepting how people express themselves Expression through the arts Imaginative thinking and innovation Stories can inspire and help us understand the world Perspective, Form, Language, Social Studies Entertainment, Culture, Values Stories inspire and help guide us Types of stories Ways stories are told People use performing arts to communicate, Perspective Arts Expression, Performance Types of performing arts Features of performing arts How to make a performing art successful The belief and values of people are conveyed in different ways. Perspective, Form, Beliefs, Prejudice, Awareness, Values World religion Rituals and ceremonies Our own and other peoples beliefs and values Media is a tool used for expression Perspective, Form,, Expression Forms and purposes of media Medians influence on society and individuals Different points of view expressed through the media How The World Works Water is all around us,, Function, Social Studies Conservation, States of matter Properties of water Responsible use of water Ways in which we use water Simple machines make life easier Form, Innovation, Mechanics Simple machines How we use simple machines How simple machines work Living grow and Causation, Classification, Ecosystems, Development Major stages in life cycles of living Why grow and life cycles Natural forces the Earth Causation, Impact, Transformation Earth s landforms and natural forces How natural forces have d the Earth s physical features Natural forces impact on humans Earth is part of a system within the universe. Function, Universe The solar system and beyond between earth and the moon between earth and the sun People apply the understanding of forces to design Function, Causation, Innovations, Force, Different types of forces and how they work between force and motion How we use our knowledge of forces to invent The world around us is composed of matter which can go through various s Causation, s of state, materials, transformation Characteristics and properties of solids, liquids and gases How matter s state Why matter s state PYP Exhibition Theme 2016/2017

How We Organize Ourselves People have roles and responsibilities in the, Function, Social Studies Community, roles Communities around us Roles of people in a Responsibilities of people in a Products go through a process before they are ready to be used, Function, Production What is a product Where products come from What stages/s products go through Maps help people to organize themselves Function, Location, Geography, Scale How maps work What makes a good map Understanding our surroundings Signs and symbols help organize communities., Function, Communication, Social systems, Order Effectiveness of signs and symbols History of communication How signs and symbols influence communities Managing finances requires responsibility, Function,, Mathematics Value, Trade Organization of financial systems How to make a successful business Needs versus wants People develop rules and systems for governing themselves. Form, Rights,, Organization, Citizenship The function of government Different governmental systems and their structures How rules and laws protect people There are many systems involved in the production and distribution of food. Producers and Consumers, Supply and Demand, Equality Lines of inquiry How we depend on people in other places The systems and structures involved in food production Ethics within food production Sharing The Planet Living are all around us Perspective, Growth, Habitat, The difference between living and non-living What living need to survive Our responsibility to respect living Forests are essential to life on Earth., Habitats,, Types of forests Our responsibility to preserve forests Forest animals and their habitats Humans impact the environment in many ways Conservation, Choice Actions that benefit and harm our environment Sorting and classifying materials Decomposition and the recycling process Living are connected. Form,, Adaptation Biome Relationship between living biomes Conflict affects relationships, decisions, and actions., Causation,, Communication, Management, Conflict- Resolution Reasons for conflict How to manage conflict Positive and negative effects of conflict Earths finite Form, Impact, Sharing, Inequality Pros and cons of using different Renewable and Non Renewable Children worldwide encounter a range of challenges and risks Perspective, Causation, Equality, Rights, Resilience, Challenges and risks for children Ways in which organizations work to protect children Rights to equal opportunities

3s Time and Place Travel Arts Communities Who We Are Water 4s Family of Friends Stories Kinder Sharing the planet Forests time and place Celebrations Innovation Products Grade 1 Diversity Impact Imagination Homes Maps

Grade 2 Culture Decisions Communication Transformation time and place Adaptation Grade 3 Sharing the planet Conflict Expression Exploration Universe How we organize Grade 4 Where we organize Beliefs and values Heritage Sharing the Planet Resources Forces Grade 5 Where we are in time and place Leadership States of Matter How We Express Ourselves Equality Exhibition Who We Are