Primary Years Programme - Programme of Inquiry

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Primary Years Programme - Programme of Inquiry nature of the ways in which we natural world and K 1 People are indedpendent in different ways. People are unique People can do things independently People are good at different things We can appreciate who we are Identity, acceptance Music can be used to express feelings and to learn. People communicate through music Instruments can make music Music can make people feel, sing and dance We can use music to express ourselves. Creation, Feelings Colors change in the natural world There are different colors in our world Colors change in our environment People use colors in different ways We can mix colors together Day and night, time People become responsible for living things. Living and non-living things Living things have different needs We have a responsibility towards living things Pets, animals, responsibility

nature of the ways in which we natural world and K 2 People are individuals with similarities and differences. People use different ways to express their feelings. Communities are composed of people with specialized roles. How we interact with our environment affects the Earth. We have different physical characteristics We have significant people and animals in our lives We have likes and dislikes We have a responsibility towards others Family, identity We all have feelings We all communicate feelings in different ways We all respond to others feelings too Identity, relationships, communication Communities have different members Community members have different roles and tools Community members are interconnected We have a responsibility towards our community Interdependence, Differences, Similarities There is life on Earth Natural resources on Earth We have a responsibility towards life and natural resources on Earth Consequences, beliefs, citizenship

nature of the ways in which we natural world and K 3 Healthy choices help maintain a balanced body and mind. Healthy choices are important Healthy choices impact our body and mind Balance affects our body and mind Relationships, initiative, values Cities have unique yet similar characteristics. Cities are similar Cities have unique characteristics Cities have systems Structure, systems Creativity is expressed through a variety of media. Media is used to express creativity Media expresses human feelings Creativity is inspired by our environment Media, appreciation People cultivate and impact nature to provide products we use every day. cultivating process Tools and ways humans farm An inquiry into technologies in farming Production, systems, Food Communities are groups of people who work together. An inquiry into collaboration Roles within a school community The impact we have on our school community Interdependence, responsibility, roles Conflict can be resolved through communication and collaboration. People have conflicts There are solutions to conflicts Strategies to solve conflict Relationships, peace

nature of the ways in which we natural world and 1 st As we grow to recognize our uniqueness, we learn to accept and care for others. How we are alike and different Emotions and how they affect relationships Using exploration to recognize uniqueness Emotions and the appropriate ways to express them Friendship, Emotions, Diversity, Uniqueness Personal traditions and celebrations contribute to who you are and how we are connected. s between community, identity and school traditions The history of holidays and celebrations Seasons and their relationship to celebrations Relationships between personal identity and home traditions Tradition, diversity, community, identidad People express themselves through the arts. Different artistic forms of expression Personal forms of expression Appreciation of fine arts Diversity, community, expression Environment, climate and geographical location affect living things. An inquiry into biomes of the world, including climate and vegetation Plant and animal needs and adaptations Living things have similarities and differences Adaptation, biomes (climate, vegetation, living things) Rural and urban communities are connected to meet human needs. Comparing life and work in urban and rural communities The interdependence of these communities The production process from raw material to a finished product Production, Communities, sequences Humans choices and their relationship to the environment. Basic human needs and how they are provided in different biomes How people use the resources available in the biomes Our responsibility to the environment Adaptation, choice, human needs

nature of the ways in which we natural world and 2 nd Communities and individuals participate in the responsibility to care for their bodies and accept differences in each other Understanding people with differently-abled bodies Different functions of our bones and muscles Caring for our bodies and those of others. Systems, subjectivity/beliefs Communities living in different geographical places develop technologies designed to meet people s wants and needs. An inquiry into geography How geography impacts people How the wants and needs of a community determine the technologies they use Growth, sequences, adaptation, transformation Stories from different times and places tell us about ourselves. reasons people tell stories Different ways people tell stories Messages in stories from diverse cultures Communication, beliefs and opinions, interpretation The natural world is composed of different forms of matter, which can be transformed. The properties of materials and matter (form) How the properties of matter and materials can change (change) The use of materials based on their properties (causation) Climate, systems, adaptations, matter, properties, changes of state, gas, liquid, solid. Community members depend on each other to fulfill different roles and responsibilities. Why communities organize themselves How communities organize themselves and make decisions Individual roles and responsibilities within a community or organization Initiative, cooperation, roles Living things depend on one another to meet their needs. Humans responsibility toward living things. How populations respond to changing environmental conditions in their habitat. Different relationships among living things. Relationships, human needs, interdependence, diversity

nature of the ways in which we natural world and 3 rd The human body is a complex machine with systems that work together for its well-being. of the body systems The interdependence of the body systems Choices that affect body systems Systems, interdependence, responsibility, growth, role Past and present cultures are interconnected. Inquiry into aspects of culture Patterns of life of various cultures Interconnectedness of past and present cultures Traditions, culture We communicate our ideas, feelings and human nature through different forms of expressions. An inquiry into human nature Inquiry into ways we express our identity How feelings are expressed through the arts and symbols How to express ideas Idendity, freedom, innovation, exploration Environmental patterns and changes have social impact. characteristics of climate zones Climate zones and their social impact How to measure and predict weather and climate How communities prepare and respond to weather and climate Climate, weather, impact Our actions and decisions impact the community. Every action has a reaction Our actions affect ourselves and others Critical thinking in the choices we have Cooperation, values, rights, cause & effect Life on Earth is connected to cycles. Inquiry into the water cycle Plant and animal cycles s between the natural world and living things Inquiry into the responsibilities over finite resources Environment, shortage, traits, cycles

nature of the ways in which we natural world and 4 th Our lifestyle impacts our wellbeing. Our dietary consumption and its effects on our mind and body The influence of leisure time in our lifestyle Psychological and emotional well-being and the impact on our thoughts, feelings and behaviors Systems, nutrition, wellness Migration is a constant process that changes living things and places. Causes and effects of migration Ways people adapt to their surroundings and build relationships Ways in which cultures and lifestyles reflect who and where you are Migration, adaptation, movement Creating and responding to the perforiming arts develop understanding of ourselves and the world around us. Dramatic expression in culture and society How the dramatic arts reflect and/or influence a society Productions are a vehicle for creative expression Ways in which fine arts help us express feelings, emotions and culture Interpretation, beliefs, communication, roles Sources of energy are all around us. Energy and its characteristics Transformation of energy The use of energy around the world Energy, choices, technology, electricity Leaders who impact society have universal characteristics. How leaders impact society. Reasons people react to change differently How change creates challenges. Values, initiative Communities use of finite resources impact their quality of life. Human behavior and consumption impact the environment and quality of life Management of finite resources to preserve quality of life The impact of action to improve the environment Distribution, sustainability, conservation

nature of the ways in which we natural world and 5 th The developmental changes taking place during adolescence can influence personal decisions and well-being. The developmental and emotional changes during adolescence and their impact on decision-making Factors that contribute to well-being (physical, social, mental, emotional) Adolescence around the world An inquiry into human beings as matter Historical events have impact on our understanding of the world. Colonization and geography and their effect on the world Revolution as a means of change Historical events and their effect on modern times Colonization, revolution, geography Media affects our social behavior, allows us to express ourselves, and provides us with global information. Different forms of media and its use How media influences the choices we make The influence of media on society and/or individuals The expression of our emotions, ideas and beliefs through language Communication, freedom, truth, media EXHIBITION How The World Works Process begins in January. Exhibition is in May Government and economic structures influence society. An inquiry into government and economic structures around the world The interaction of government branches Economic roles and values in society Governments, organizations, economy Earth s resources have a function in everyday life and humans have a responsibility to share and preserve them. An inquiry into matter as a resource distribution of water on Earth Our responsibility to preserve and share finite resources Matter, exploration, lifestyles, resources, conflict resolution Choices, well-being, relationships, matter