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Who we are Where we are in place and time How we express ourselves How the world works How we organize ourselves Sharing the planet nature of the self; beliefs and values; personal, physical, mental, social and spiritual health; human relationships including families, friends, communities, and cultures, rights and responsibilities; what it means to be human. Grade 0 Central idea : Every day I can learn more about who I am and what I can do. An inquiry into orientation in place and time; personal histories; homes and journeys; the discoveries, explorations and migrations of humankind; the relationships between and the interconnectedness of individuals and civilizations, from local to global s Our personal histories help us understand our world. An Inquiry into the ways in which we discover and express ideas, feelings, nature, culture, beliefs and values; the ways in which we reflect on, extend and enjoy our creativity; our appreciation of the aesthetic. Nursery rhymes are a way to develop language and tell stories. natural world and its laws; the interaction between the natural world (physical and biological) and human societies; how humans use their understanding of scientific principles; the impact of scientific and technological advances on society and on the environment. Materials behave and interact in certain ways, which determine how people use them. interconnectedness of human-made systems and communities; the structure and function of organizations; societal decisionmaking; economic activities and their impact on humankind and the environment. People have different jobs and share responsibilities. An inquiry into rights and responsibilities in the struggle to share finite resources with other people and with other living things; communities and the relationships within and between them; access to equal opportunities,; peace and conflict resolution. Animals and people interact in different ways in different context.,,, causation, form,,, -myself as a part of my family -my physical characteristics -my feelings, likes and -the countries and cultures we come from (uniqueness) -respect for others -traditional food, games, -the sequence of events -the role of rhymes and songs -songs and rhymes -behaviour of materials -changing properties of materials -manipulation and -different kinds of jobs -the importance, duties and responsibilities of -the different roles animals play in peoples lives -suitability of particular animals for specific

dislikes dress around the world application of materials to new purposes different professions -the person I want to be in the future functions - for the well-being of animals Grade 1 Making balanced choices about daily routines enables us to have a healthy lifestyle. The way we travel has d throughout time. People create art and music forms to express their feelings. Different animals live, grow and within different habitats. Communities satisfy the needs of people in a different way. Our personal choices can the environment. function, causation, -daily habits and routines (hygiene, sleep, play, eating and safety) -balanced choices in eating, road mindedness, school and house chores and consequences of them - the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle form,, causation -traveling around the world-exploring the continents and their main countries -means of transport have d throughout the time -the influence of transport on the ability to travel,, form -reflecting on our feelings, types of emotions - discovering different branches of art (drama plays, music, works of art) -expressing our emotions using the branches of art form,, function - animals around us - living things over their lifetime (life cycles) - different animals live in a different habitat function, -public places and community helpers serve the needs of the community -the interaction between town and village -the features of a well-balanced community, - how different materials can be reused - the way waste effects the environment - things we do in order to protect the environment Grade 2 Choices of role models reflect the beliefs and values of individual and societies. All houses have features that make them unique. No matter where we live celebrations unite people. Different sources of energy help us to make our life easier. Products we use go through many different processes before they get to us. Plants have an impact on the environment.

,, causation, form, causation,, Responsibility, form function Connection, function,, -what determines our beliefs and values -how and why role models are chosen -influence of role models on our choices and actions -disabilities of other people being an opportunity to help -the human need for homes -our own homes (pastpresent-future) -how shelters are built and which materials are used -why there are different kinds of shelters -kinds of festivals and ways of celebrations -identification with the family and its traditions -tolerance towards other cultures -Forms of energy - How we use energy -Energy saving -Ways of using energy in the past and present -The kinds of products people make and use -The places where the goods are produced. -The processes material goes through to create the final product. -Plants as living things -Structure of plants -The role of plants in the ecosystem -Our for plants Grade 3 Understanding our bodies helps us make responsible health choices. Exploration and discovery brought to people and places. Different ways of communication inform and influence people. Earth zones impact on our climate and living things around the world. Systems need to be in place to maintain organization in communities. Natural resources are essential for our existence., causation,, form, function form, form, causation, function -The body is made up of different systems (digestive, circulatory, skeletal) that work - Explorations in the: past, present and future -Reasons people explore -The impact of -Ways of communication in the past, present and future -Characteristic climate on the major Earth zones -The influence on - The concept of organization - Different systems of organization that we - What natural resources exist on Earth -How natural resources came into existence

together to create living, working humans -People must learn about good health to help them make positive and intelligent choices that promote healthy bodies and a fulfilling life -Knowing what creates a healthy lifestyle can be communicated in a variety of multimedia ways to help others also lead more positive, healthy and happy life explorations and discoveries on our world today - Purpose of various types of communication -Communication makes life easier people and on the shape of the land connected to the Earth zones - Animals and plants adaptation to life in different Earth zones belong to - The comparison of different systems of organizations in communities - The importance of natural resources to human being Grade 4 Our rights and responsibilities help shape who we are and who we can become.,, causation Evidence of past civilizations can be used to make s to present- day societies. form,, People communicate using different forms of art. People explore the s of the Earth and the universe to understand their impact on our lives. Economic activity have different systems. function, causation, Finding peaceful solutions to conflicts leads to a better quality of human life., causation, -Our rights, chores and responsibilities in a house and a classroom. -Similarities and differences between our -Characteristics of civilizations and societies. -Connections between past and present. -How people communicate through arts in different cultures, places and times. -How the different components of the Earth are interrelated -Human responses to the Earth s s -How goods are produced and distributed around the world. - How global -Causes of conflicts. -Conflict resolution, management and the consequences. -Living and working

families and between other cultures. -How the responsibilities help us to develop. -Implications for the future. -Processes involved in collecting, analysing and validating evidence. -Personal preference in appreciation of arts. -Books as an important form of traditional art. -How the moon influences our planet movements affects availability of goods. -The roles of people involved in production and distribution of food. -Fair Trade. together peacefully. Grade 5 Myths and beliefs can explain our world and what it means to be human. People migrate as a response to many factors. People can use words and images to send different messages to different audiences. Exhibition unit Wealthy and poor countries can affect each other. The balance in our ecosystems has an impact on all of us. -Similarities and differences between belief systems (secular and faith-based) -How beliefs and values contribute to the formation and actions of communities -The impact of spiritual traditions on society today, causation, -Migration throughout history -The reasons why people migrate today -Effects of migration on communities, cultures and individuals function,, -How images, text and music are used to influence behaviour of target audiences -Critical evaluation of messages presented in the media -How people respond to messages and propaganda causation, -The rights and responsibilities of wealthy nations -What makes a wealthy nation wealthy -What impact can wealthy and poor nations have on each other,, -How disturbing one area of an ecosystem affects other areas -How living and nonliving things are connected -Our role in maintaining the balance now and in the future