AHMEDABAD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PROGRAMME OF INQUIRY Grade K1 How the world works

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Grade K1 nature Family and Friends Relationships with family and friends contribute to shaping our identity All About Materials Materials are used to build and create ways 100 Languages People use different ways to express their thoughts and feelings the Animals Around Me Animals and humans depend on each other for different needs Family and friends around me Responsibilities with family and friends How family and friends influences who we become Behaviour and uses of materials s Create and construct Different forms of expressions through play Different forms of expressions through stories Different forms of expressions through art Roles of animals Special characteristics of animals towards the animals Social studies Language, Art

Grade K2 Sharing the planet nature MY 5 SENSES We learn about our environment through our senses Senses ir functions We understand our world through our senses We take care of our senses COMMUNITY HELPERS A community can be made up of people, places or the tools they use People belong to different communities People play different roles in a community People need different tools to work efficiently PATTERNS AND CYCLES The earth's natural cycles influence the activity of all living things Earth's natural cycles How Earth's cycles affect living things behaviour People's reaction in relation to Earth's cycles ways STORIES Stories can communicate and express meaning to engage an audience Stories have a structure Stories convey meaning We learn from stories orientation in ; personal histories; homes and journeys; the OUR JOURNEYS Journeys can lead to new experiences and opportunities Types of journeys people make Choices and decisions involved in planning a journey. rights and responsibilities in the struggle to share finite resources with other people and with other the PLANTS Plants have specific needs in order to grow and stay healthy Characteristics of a plant Needs of a plant Our responsibility towards plant,, Language, Art, Language SCIENCE

Grade 1 place and time nature You are you and I am me People everywhere are alike and different. Farm to table Food needs to be transported and /or processed before it reaches the table. Our world Our home planet is unique in the solar system ways Celebrations All celebrations are unique. Housing and clothing Seasons of a place affects our housing and clothing. the Plants and Animals Human beings share the planet with plants and animals and are responsible for their survival. : : : : : : Who I am. People grow and change. People are alike and different. Origin of food products. s products go through. Distribution of food products. Features of solar system. Reasons that make Earth special. towards Earth. Why and how people celebrate. Types of celebration. What do celebrations teach us? Need of shelters and clothes. Types of Shelters and clothes. Effect of location on clothes and shelter The plants and animals in our Resources we share with plants and animals. towards plants and animals. Social PSPE Social, PSPE Arts,Social, PSPE Social PSPE Social

Grade 2 place and time nature Healthy Lifestyle The choices people make affect their health and well-being Public Places Public Places help us to make connections and build a community Inventions Inventions are important to bring in changes ways Festivals Festivals are a way of expression that help us connect globally Weather Weather affects people and places. the Sustainability People can make choices to support the sustainability of the Earth s Resources How the choices we make affect our health Factors that affect our choices. What it means to have a balanced lifestyle? Purpose of public places. Characteristics of public places. How people use public places. What are inventions? Important inventions. Impact of inventions. Festivals around the world. Importance of celebrating festivals. Similarities and differences between various celebrations The four seasons. How weather affects daily activities. Weather influences where we live. Renewable and Non- Renewable resources The impact of people s choices on the environment The balance between meeting human needs use of limited resources, PSPE,Art

Grade 3 place and time nature Beliefs and Values Our beliefs and values influence the way we interact with others. Technology Technology has an impact on the world of work and leisure. Materials matter Properties of matter affect how materials are used. ways Sign and Symbols A variety of signs and symbols facilitates local and global communication. Landforms The Earth's physical geography has an impact on human interactions and settlements. the Living Things Over time living things need to learn to survive. Beliefs and values. Beliefs and values affect our lifestyle. Beliefs and values affect our interaction with others. Technology around us. Development of Technology. Impact of technology on humans. Classification of matter and materials Properties of matter and materials Uses of matter and materials s of communication. Development of communication. Adapting communication to suit different audiences. Differences of physical geography. The relationship between location and access to resources Impact of human interaction on the physical Characteristics of living things. Interdependence of plants and animals Impact on living things Social studies Social studies

Grade 4 place and time nature Food and Nutrition Nutrition and lifestyle influence human growth. Societies ir systems Communities provide services and systems for people to function effectively. Earth Understanding the continual changing nature of earth influences our lives. ways Communication People can create and manipulate messages to target specific audience. Geographical Influence on its history Learning about the geography of a place helps us understand its history the Interdependence Survival of a specie is dependent on its environmental conditions The components of good nutrition. How physical activity affects health. Relationship between food and physical growth. Human made systems and services that support communities People who have made a difference Rights and duties of community Earth in the universe. Why the Earth has changed and is continuing to change Human response to the Earth s changes How images, text and music are used to influence behavior of target audiences. Critical evaluation of messages presented in the media How people respond to messages Different geographical features shape a country Relationships between historical events and geographical features. Adaptation of species. Species in danger of becoming extinct. Geographical Factors affect the survival of species of a place. Language, Art,

Grade 5 nature Body Systems The interactions between human body systems contribute to healthy lifestyle. Different Body systems and how they work How body systems are interdependent. The impact of lifestyle choices on the body. Government Systems of government are shaped in response to the needs of citizens. The meaning of government and governing. Systems of governing around the world. Rights and responsibilities of citizens. Energy Energy may be converted, transformed and used to support human progress. Different forms of energy sources (renewable and nonrenewable) How energy is transformed Sustainable energy practices ways Expressions Our Beliefs and values can be expressed using different mediums. Different mediums of expressions Expressing values & beliefs using different mediums. in values and beliefs over time.,,,, Music, Dance, Art Exploration Exploration leads to discoveries, opportunities and new understandings. Reasons for exploration (historical and personal) How explorations have changed over time The consequences of exploration. the Children Children worldwide encounter a range of challenges, risks and opportunities. Challenges, risks and opportunities that children encounter (local and global) How children respond to challenges, risks and opportunities Ways in which organizations work to protect children from risk.

Grade 6 nature Being human Circumstances, Choices and perceptions shape our understanding of what it means to be human. Governance Individuals and governing bodies evaluate risks and consequences when making decisions. Forces in nature People apply their understanding of forces and energy to invent and create. ways Art Art helps us communicate our ideas and emotions. Migration Human migration is a response to challenges, risks and opportunities. the Biodiversity Biodiversity relies on maintaining the interdependent balance of organism within systems. Factors that build perceptions. Influence of perceptions on our choices. What it means to be human. Different structures in governing bodies. Decision making process in various governing bodies. Impact of decisions on society. Inventions that impact people s lives How circumstances lead to the creation of important inventions How understanding force and energy helps inventors Art as a catalyst for creativity. The reflection of self through art. s on global issues through art. History of Migration. Reasons of Migration. Effects of migration on Environment, individuals. Ways in which ecosystems, biome and environments are interdependent. How human interaction with the environment can affect the balance in systems. The consequences of imbalance within ecosystems. s Literature PSPE Art/ Languages

Grade 7 nature ways the s s people experience at different stages of their lives affect their evolving sense of self. Economic Activities Economic activity relies on systems of production, exchange and consumption of goods and services. Matter And Material Natural materials can undergo changes that may provide challenges and benefits for society Reading Between Lines Media has the power to influence one s thinking and behaviour. Historical evidences Historians study people, places and events to tell the story of history and inform the present. Conflict And Resolutions Resolutions to conflict are influenced by the actions and reactions of all involved. The physical, social and emotional changes that happen during adolescence. Factors that contribute to our well being during adolescence Recognizing how our development effects our sense of self., causation, reflection History of trade The distribution of goods and services Demand and Supply Our Responsibilities as Consumers. Factors and conditions that cause changes in materials. How societies take advantage of properties of materials. The impact of retrieval, production use of materials on the The purpose of the Media Advertising in Media How media affects our opinion and thinking. Responsible use of media. Sources of information Kings and Kingdoms Of Medieval India s between the past and present. Different types of conflicts Religious and political conflicts ir consequences Environmental conflicts ir,