PYP Programme of Inquiry

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Grade: Discovery Age: 3-4 years old into the nature of the self; into orientation in place and into the way we discover and into the natural world and its the into the interconnectedness into rights and Identities change as we grow. s and feelings can be communicated in a variety of modes. Materials can be manipulated to suit a range of purposes. People s actions impact living things. Our characteristics and abilities How abilities change Ways to reflect on growth Identifying and describing feelings and ideas Ways to communicate with others Responding to others What materials are used for Materials can be changed for a different purpose Materials can be manipulated to change form Living things in our environment How our actions make a difference Ways we can be responsible in our community Form, Change, Reflection Form, Connection Form, Change Causation, Identity, Growth Feelings, Communication Materials, Cause & Effect Impact PE, Social Studies PSPE, Language Performing Arts, Visual Art, Science Science, PSEL, Social Studies

Grade: Kindergarten 1 Age: 4-5 years old into the 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. 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 civilisations from local and global into the way 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 into the 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 the into the interconnectedness of human-made systems and communities; the structure and function of organizations; societal and their impact on humankind and the into rights and responsibilities in the struggle to share finite resources with other people and with living things; communities and the relationships within and between them; access to equal opportunities; peace and conflict resolution. Personal choices affect ourselves and the community. How we are connected to the community What we do makes a difference Everyone has responsibility Storytelling allows us to share ideas, feelings and experiences. Ourselves as storytellers Communicating personal stories Storytelling in different ways Appreciating storytelling Water is a shared resource for living things that can be explored. How water behaves Our responsibility with water Using skills as scientists to explore Understanding living things helps us share our environment and resources. Observable characteristics of animals The life cycle of different living things The connection between animals and the environment Connection, Causation, Form, Connection, Perspective Function, Form, Connection, Change Problem solving, Community, Happiness Story, Imagination, Expression Conservation Habitat, Growth, imals PSEL, PE, Performing Arts Language, Visual Arts, Performing Arts Science, Mathematics Science, Social Studies

Grade: Kindergarten 2 Age: 5-6 years old into the nature of the self; into orientation in place and into the way we discover and into the natural world and its the into the interconnectedness into rights and Awareness of my identity and abilities helps connect and develop our international community. Identity has many parts and can change over time How we belong to different identity groups Ways we are different, but equal The impact of a growth mindset on our abilities The design of structures is influenced by environmental factors, resources and purpose. Materials and available resources How structures are designed and constructed Similarities and differences between the purpose of structures Artists express ideas and emotions for different purposes. Inspiration of artists Different mediums for expression Experiencing and appreciating a variety of art forms People organize themselves through a process to create goods and services for the community. The needs and wants of a community Parts to make a whole Process to create a good or service Our responsibility as producers and consumers Reflection, Perspective, Form, Function, Connection Perspective, Reflection Form, Function, Identity, Interest, Ability Design, Resources, Environment, Construction Expression, Inspiration, Creativity Process, Materials, Production PSEL, Language Social Studies, Science, Mathematics Performing Arts, Language Social Studies, Language

Grade: 1 Age: 6-7 years old into the nature of the self; into orientation in place and into the way we discover and into the natural world and its the into the interconnectedness into rights and Balance in our lives can promote health and well-being. Ways we take care of ourselves A balanced lifestyle How our choices impact our health The contributions of significant people affect the way we live. Our personal histories Why a person becomes significant The effect of significant people on our lives Writers use poetry to share ideas and connect with others. Forms and devices in poetry UN beliefs and values communicated through poetry Poetry as a form of expression The expression of poetry in many forms Sound and light affect our lives in many ways. The sources and properties of light and sound The manipulation of light and sound Ways light and sound help us experience our world Communities have a set of routines and systems to help them function. How routines and systems work The effect of routines and systems on communities How our choices impact a system and the community Understanding living things helps us share our environment and resources. Different environments of living things External features of living things Impact of humans on living things Form, Causation, Reflection Change, Reflection Form, Reflection Form, Function, Causation Causation, Function, responsibility Form, Connection, Causation Choice, Well-being, Balance Contribution, Impact Expression, Audience, Voice Properties, Impact, Forms of Energy (electricity, light, sound) Systems, Cooperation, Organization Impact, Interconnectedness, Ecosystems Science, PSEL, Social Studies, Language, PE Social Studies, Visual Art Literacy, Performing Arts Science, Performing Arts Personal Social, Physical Education, Language Social Studies, Science

Grade: 2 Age: 7-8 years old into the nature of the self; into orientation in place and into the way we discover and into the natural world and its the into the interconnectedness into rights and Our values shape our communities. Curiosity drives exploration to discover and understand the world. Cultures express creativity in many ways. Materials can be changed and used for different purposes. Choices that digital citizens make impact the global community. Actions people take to share limited resources. What is a community Our behaviors are influenced by our values. Tools used to navigate communities. Types of exploration How people explore Outcomes of exploration What culture is Forms of cultural expression Creation of cultural art forms Appreciation of cultural art forms How materials behave How materials can change Why materials are manipulated to suit a certain purpose. Purposes and forms of digital technology Online responsibilities Ways to evaluate media Reasons resources are limited (Causation) Causes of conflict (local & global) (Causation) Different views on how to manage limited resources (perspective) Our responsibility as global citizens (responsibility) Function, Connection, Form, Function, Causation Connection, Perspective, Reflection Form, Change, Causation Causation, Connection, Causation,, Perspective Interdependence, Self regulation, Action Exploration, Geography, Time Culture, Beliefs, Expression Properties, Materials, Sustainability Networks, Choices, Digital citizenship Justice, Conflict, Rights, Agency PSEL, Mathematics, Language, PE Social Studies, Mathematics, Language, PE Performing Arts, PSE, Language Science, Mathematics, Language, Visual Art, Performing Arts Social Studies, Language Social Studies, PSE

Grade: 3 Age: 8-9 years old into the nature of the self; into orientation in place and into the way we discover and into the natural world and its the into the interconnectedness into rights and Knowing and appreciating what people believe can enable us to become global citizens. Our solar system and our understanding of it is constantly changing. Artists choose from a variety of techniques to express their message. Understanding forces can help humans to design effective machines. Our economic activities affect people and impact the The struggle to share the environment impacts living things. Characteristics of a global citizen Experiences that shape our beliefs Similarities and differences among belief systems Space exploration and discoveries impacts our lives Earth is part of a larger interacting system The solar system is constantly changing Artists communicate their ideas in a variety of ways The choice of technique communicates an artist s message Perspective influences an interpretation of the artist s message Types of forces Simple machines in everyday lives Applying science knowledge to create effective machines Fairness and sustainability in growth and development The effects of economic activities and globalization Our power as consumers to effect change How living things uniquely adapt for survival The impact of changing environment Human perspectives on conservation and the effect on living things Perspective, connection, Reflection connection, change, Causation Form, Causation, perspective Form, function, Causation Causation, Perspective, responsibility Causation, connection, perspective tolerance, religion, culture exploration, space, cycles/time emotion, choice, message force, design choice, fairness adaptation, conservation, loss PSEL, Performing Arts Science, Visual Art, Language, Visual Art, Performing Arts, Language Science, PE Social Studies, PSEL Science

Grade: 4 Age: 9-10 years old into the nature of the self; into orientation in place and into the way we discover and into the natural world and its the into the interconnectedness into rights and Our body systems are affected by our choices. Different body systems How body systems work The effect our choices have on our body systems Connections to our past and present influence future generations. The different forms of heritage The connection between what is valued and what is preserved Who decides what is worth preserving Understandings are expressed in many ways. Reflecting on our understanding allows us to have deeper self-awareness Design thinking as a process to explore and express understanding Making and building understanding through connecting with others Earth s surface changes over time as a result of natural processes and human activity. Characteristics of the Earth s surface Factors that change Earth s surface Impact of Earth s changes Social enterprises consider purpose and market forces when creating products and services. How social enterprises consider purpose and needs and wants The market forces that influence decision making The process a social entrepreneur follows Children s rights and responsibilities exist to enable equitable opportunities. Children's rights and equity Circumstances that determine a child's access to opportunities The role of social responsibility and action Form, Function, Causation Form, Connection, Perspective Connection, Reflection Form, Change, Causation Causation, Connection Causation, Perspective, Health, Lifestyle, Choices, Systems Heritage, Legacy Identity, Design Time, Pressure, Geology Systems, Economics, Social responsibility Equity (fairness), Social action, Circumstances Science, PSE, Physical Education, Performing Arts, Social Studies, Language Language, Social Studies, Performing Arts Science, Mathematics Mathematics, Social Studies, Visual Art, PSEL Social Studies

Grade: 5 Age: 10-11 years old into the nature of the self; into orientation in place and into the way we discover and into the natural world and its the into the interconnectedness into rights and itions involve changes that require adaptation. Human migration affects communities, cultures and individuals. Identity is expressed in many ways. The consumption of electrical energy has an impact on the world. Power comes with responsibility. We can each make a difference to the world through community action. Ways people change Purposes of transitions The inevitability of change and its impact Adopting (adapting to) new roles and responsibilities Migration occurs for many reasons How migration results in change Perspectives related to migration What is identity Factors that influence identity Sharing and expressing our identity How our identity connects us with the global community Ways electrical energy is transferred, transformed and controlled Electrical energy options Energy consumption choices that affect the environment and society Forms of governance The responsibility of citizens and government The effectiveness of governing systems (community action) comes in many different forms Lasting effective change is encouraged by dedication, organization strategy and building relationships We have the power to make a difference to the lives of others Function, Change, Causation, Change, Perspective Connection, Perspective Form, Function, Causation, Form,, Reflection All key concepts Growth, Identity, Relationships Rights, Migration, Conflict Identity, Expression formation, Systems, Energy Rights, Citizenship, Structure Dependent on focus of exhibition Personal Social & Physical Education, Science Social Studies, Language, Visual Art Performing Arts, Language, PSEL Science, Mathematics Performing Arts, Visual Art, PE All subject areas