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Programme of Inquiry

Who We Are

An inquiry 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.

Where we are in Place and Time

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 and global perspectives.

How we Express Ourselves

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.

How the World Works

An inquiry 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 on the environment.

How we Organize Ourselves

An inquiry into the interconnectedness of human-made systems and communities; the structure and function of organizations; societal decision-making; economic activities and their impact on humankind and the environment.

Sharing the Planet

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.

Programme of Inquiry for Kindergarten

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

Central Idea: Our identity is shaped by cultural interactions.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • People have similarities and differences
  • Celebrations help us share our culture
  • We are influenced when learning about others

Key Concepts: Perspective, Connection, Change

Related Concepts: Celebrations, Customs, Influences, Traditions Families

ATL Skills: Self-Management, Research Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Balanced Knowledgeable Inquirer

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Art, Music, PE

 

Central Idea: We find creative ways to tell others about ourselves.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Expressions through music
  • Feelings motivate the creation of art
  • Feelings have meanings

Key Concepts: Function, Connection, Perspective

Related Concepts: Emotions, Creativity, Goods/Services, Consumer, Producers

ATL Skills: Communication Skills, Social Skills, Research Skills

Learner Profile: Open-minded Reflective Communicator

Subject Focus: RELA, Math, Social Studies, Art, Music

Central Idea: Living things are impacted by their environment.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Our environment provides us with needs
  • People have responsibilities
  • Changes happen around us

Key Concepts: Causation, Responsibility, Change

Related Concepts: Citizenship, Rights, Roles,

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Self-Management, Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Principled, Thinker, Risk-Taker

Subject Focus: Social Studies Science Reading

Central Idea: Our experiences help us make decisions.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Problem solving in daily life
  • Events and experiences in life
  • Making decisions

Key Concepts: Causation, Change, Perspective

Related Concepts: Diversity, Prediction, Tradition, Decision Making

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Self-Management Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Balanced Knowledgeable Inquirer

Subject Focus: Health, Science, RELA, Math

 

 

Programme of Inquiry for First Grade

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

Central Idea: People are responsible for their choices and their outcomes.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • The telling of stories
  • Planning when problem solving
  • Choices and interactions

Key Concepts: Perspective Responsibility Reflection

Related Concepts: Story telling, Decision making, Natural resources, Sound Problem Solving

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Open-minded, Thinker, Knowledgeable

Subject Focus: Science, Social Studies, Health, RELA, Math

Central Idea: Discoveries and ways of life help us understand the relationship between the past and present.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • The past
  • Cultural History
  • Timelines

Key Concepts: Perspective Connection Causation

Related Concepts: Sound Vibrations, Time, Timelines, Sequence, Diversity, Chronology

ATL Skills: Research Skills, Thinking Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Thinker, Open-minded, Inquirer

Subject Focus: Science, Social Studies

Central Idea: Sounds express feelings and allow us to creatively communicate.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Sounds and vibrations
  • Feelings and Emotions
  • Sounds and Feelings

Key Concepts: Causation, Form, Function

Related Concepts: Emotions, Expressions, Energy, Sound waves

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Self-Management Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Inquirer, Knowledgeable, Communicator

Subject Focus: Science, Health, Music

Central Idea: Exploring interactions on Earth helps us understand the world around us.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Rules and responsibilities
  • Light and Shadow
  • Communities have citizens

Key Concepts: Connection, Causation, Function

Related Concepts: Citizenship, Roles, Interdependency, Cycle, Translucency

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Self-Management Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Inquirer, Communicator, Thinker

Subject Focus: Science, Social Studies, RELA, Art

Central Idea: For a community to function, it must have organization.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Organization at home and school
  • Organizations in communities
  • Technology’s role in communities

Key Concepts: Perspective, Causation, Function

Related Concepts: Needs/wants, Consumer, Producer, Scarcity Resource, Organization, System, Technology

ATL Skills: Self-Management Skills, Thinking Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Reflective, Balanced, Caring

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Health, RELA, Math

Central Idea: Actions have a direct effect on Earth’s resources.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Where are resources and where do we find them
  • How we use resources
  • The effects of actions on resources

Key Concepts: Function, Form, Responsibility

Related Concepts: Patterns, Traits, Sorting, Money, Data, Preservation

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Communication Skills, Research Skills

Learner Profile: principled inquirer communicator

Subject Focus: Science, Social Studies, RELA, Math

 

Programme of Inquiry for Second Grade

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

Central Idea: Functions in communities support the needs of its members.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • School and community rituals and routines
  • Citizens have common rights that that are protected and guaranteed
  • Systems interconnect to sustain life

Key Concepts: Form, Function, Connection

Related Concepts: Patterns, Rules, Community, Systems, Sustainability, Laws,

ATL Skills: Self Management and Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Thinker, Communicator, Principled

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Reading

Central Idea: Geography impacts living things.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Maps: the information they provide
  • The use of data to learn about habitats
  • Habitats of living things

Key Concepts: Form, Causation, Connection

Related Concepts: Geography, Graphing, Data Analysis, Life Cycle, Maps

ATL Skills: Research Skills, Social Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Knowledgeable, Communicator, Inquirer

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Science, RELA, Math

Central Idea: Our lifestyle and culture impact the decisions we make.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Culture, food, and Traditions
  • Problem Solving
  • A balanced diet

Key Concepts: Form , Causation, Perspective

Related Concepts: Calorie, Nutrition, Culture, Traditions, Customs, Problem Solving

ATL Skills: Communication Skills, Research Skills Self-Management Skills

Learner Profile: Balanced, Principled, Inquirer

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Health, Math

Central Idea: Learning about changes helps us make connections.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Past and Present
  • Changes on Earth
  • Making Comparisons

Key Concepts: Connection, Change, Form

Related Concepts: Technology, Matter, Numbers

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Research Skills

Learner Profile: Caring, Knowledgeable, Thinker

Subject Focus: Science, Social Studies, Math

Central Idea: People provide goods and services based on community wants and needs and available resources.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Human needs and wants
  • Plant needs and wants
  • Making responsible choices

Key Concepts: Perspective, Causation, Responsibility

Related Concepts: Trade, Resource, Service, Barter, Consumer, Producer

ATL Skills: Communication Skills, Thinking Skills

Learner Profile: Thinker, Reflective, Balanced

Subject Focus: Math, Social Studies, Science

Central Idea: Our connection to natural resources and living things brings a responsibility to protect the planet.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Water on Earth;
  • Landforms in my neighborhood
  • Use of earth’s resources

Key Concepts: Responsibility, Function, Connection

Related Concepts: Conservation, Resources, Cycle

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Research Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Principled, Caring, Communicator

Subject Focus: Science, Social Studies

 

Programme of Inquiry for Third Grade

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

Central Idea: Humans have a responsibility to support a functioning world.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Ways that actions affect the world
  • Making the right choices
  • Our contributions make a difference

Key Concepts: Responsibility, Connection, Causation

Related Concepts: Consumer, Producer, Goods, Services, Community, Decision-making, Survival

ATL Skills: Social Skills, Self-Management Skills, Thinking Skills

Learner Profile: Thinker, Reflective, Communicator

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Science, Health, RELA, Math

Central Idea: Our daily life is based on change and circumstances.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Patterns in daily life
  • Changes occur over time
  • Life is influenced by our communities

Key Concepts: Causation, Change, Perspective

Related Concepts: Patterns, Culture, Sequence, Activism

ATL Skills: Research Skills, Thinking Skills, Self-Management Skills

Learner Profile: Thinker, Open-minded, Knowledgeable

Subject Focus: Science, Social Studies, Math, Reading

Central Idea: The use of languages and the arts can help us express ourselves.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • A picture can say a thousand words
  • There is power in words
  • The use of words to solve conflicts

Key Concepts: Perspective, Responsibility, Reflective

Related Concepts: Geography, Force, Magnetism, Gravity, Adaptations, Resources, Language, Power

ATL Skills: Communication Skills, Research Skills, Thinking Skills

Learner Profile: Communicator, Thinker, Inquirer

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Science, Health, RELA

Central Idea: The world functions based on interdependence.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • There are interdependent structures and systems
  • Changes in patterns
  • My perspective is based on my understanding

Key Concepts: Function, Connection, Change, Perspective

Related Concepts: Communities, Government, Patterns Place, Value, System, Weather, Laws, Rules

ATL Skills: Self Management Skills, Communication Skills, Research Skills

Learner Profile: Balanced, Communicator, Thinker

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Science, RELA

Central Idea: We can learn by analyzing interactions and patterns in daily life.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Past and Present
  • Interactions among living things
  • Patterns

Key Concepts: Causation, Function, Connection

Related Concepts: Time, Force, Community, History, Motion, Patterns, Chronology, Sequence

ATL Skills: Communication Skills, Research Skills, Thinking Skills

Learner Profile: Balanced, Reflective, Knowledgeable

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Science, RELA, Math

Central Idea: Our planet has limited resources that need conserving

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Human roles in conservation of resources
  • The effects of scarcity
  • How our interpretation of data affects our actions

Key Concepts: Responsibility, Causation, Reflection

Related Concepts: Bartering, Interdependence, Recycling, Environment, Counting, Scarcity

ATL Skills: Social Skills, Research Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Communicator, Thinker, Inquirer

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Science, RELA

 

Programme of Inquiry for Fourth Grade

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

Central Idea: Interactions among people balances adaptation of identity and culture.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Effects of changes within Earth’s surface
  • Government and its connection to culture.
  • RELA Our own personal histories, backgrounds, & traditions

Key Concepts: Change, Connection, Perspective

Related Concepts: Culture, Interaction, Diversity, Empathy

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Social Skills, Self Management Skills

Learner Profile: Open-minded, Caring, Balanced

Subject Focus: Social Studies, RELA

Central Idea: Human migration affects communities, cultures, and individuals.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Migration occurs for many reasons.
  • How migration results in change.
  • Perspective related to migration

Key Concepts: Causation, Change, Perspective

Related Concepts: Rights, Migration/Movement, Conflict

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Social Skills, Researching Skills

Learner Profile: Thinker, Open-Minded, Risk Taker

Subject Focus: Social Studies, RELA, Visual Art

Central Idea: People who find their voice and use it positively empower themselves and influence others.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Our voice is part of the community & system.
  • Famous individuals’ use of voice steers transformation
  • How your unique voice enhances your writing

Key Concepts: Connection, Responsibility, Perspective

Related Concepts: Voice, Transformation, Mindset

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Social Skills, Communication Skills , Research Skills

Learner Profile: Principled, Open-Minded, Communicator

Subject Focus: Social Studies, RELA, Math, Science, Music

Central Idea: Earth’s surface changes over time as a result of natural processes & human activity.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Characteristics of Earth’s surface
  • Factors that change Earth’s surface
  • Impact of earth’s changes

Key Concepts: Form, Change, Causation

Related Concepts: Time, Pressure, Geology

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Research Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Inquirer, Thinker, Communicator

Subject Focus: Science, Mathematics

Central Idea: Entrepreneurs consider purpose and forces when creating products and services.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • How entrepreneurs consider purpose and needs and wants
  • The forces that influence decision making
  • The process an entrepreneur follows

Key Concepts: Form, Causation, Connection

Related Concepts: System, Economics, Social Responsibility

ATL Skills: Researching Skills, Self Management Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Principled, Risk Taker, Inquirer

Subject Focus: Mathematics, Social Studies

Central Idea: When interacting with natural habitats, humans make choices that have an impact on other living things.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Balance between rights and responsibilities when interacting with natural habitats
  • Human impact on natural habitats
  • How living things respond to changing environmental conditions.

Key Concepts: Causation, Change, Responsibility

Related Concepts: Ecosystems, Habitat, Conservation, Human Impact, and Consequences System of Survival

ATL Skills: Researching Skills, Thinking Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Caring, Principled, Knowledgeable

Subject Focus: Science, RELA, Social Studies

 

Programme of Inquiry for Fifth Grade

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

Central Idea: Opposing perspectives can lead to conflict.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Interdependency is based on a system’s components
  • Actions to meet needs can lead to conflict
  • Living things adapt to grow and prosper

Key Concepts: Perspective, Responsibility, Reflection

Related Concepts: Conflict, Systems, Energy/Power, Growth, Compromise, Interdependency

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Research Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Principled, Open-minded, Inquirer

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Science, Health

Central Idea: The effects of systemic changes leave lasting impacts.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Changes in Earth’s systems over time
  • Interconnectedness between systems (connection)
  • Different factors influence experiences

Key Concepts: Change, Connection, Perspective

Related Concepts: Systems, Cycle, Conflict, Movement, Culture

ATL Skills: Research Skills, Social Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Open-Minded, Inquirers, Risk-Takers

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Science, Math, RELA

Central Idea: Media influences decision-making

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Communication can be expressed in various ways.
  • Analysis and evaluation of facts, opinions, and misinformation
  • Different experiences lead to different interpretations

Key Concepts: Form, Reflection, Perspective

Related Concepts: Choice, Propaganda, Bias, Misinformation, Communication

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Social Skills, Communication Skills

Learner Profile: Open-Minded

Subject Focus: Social Studies, Science, RELA

EXHIBITION UNIT!!!!

Central Idea: The distribution and operation of power depends on specific attributes.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Global impact of progressive ideas
  • Differences in socio-economic status affect decision-making
  • External systems change existing states

Key Concepts: Connection, Causation, Function

Related Concepts: Economics, Structure, Order, Growth, Power, Cycle

ATL Skills: Thinking Skills, Research Skills, Social Skills

Learner Profile: Thinker, Open-Minded, Risk-Taker

Subject Focus: Math, RELA, Science, Social Studies

Central Idea: Scarcity challenges the survival and interdependence of systems.

Lines of Inquiry:

  • Interaction of different earth and space systems
  • Limited resources lead to interdependence among living things
  • Survival needs to address the rights and responsibilities of all humans

Key Concepts: Form, Perspective, Causation

Related Concepts: Scarcity, Interdependence, System, Challenge, Survival

ATL Skills: Self-Management Skills, Thinking Skills, Social Skills

Learner Profile: Communicator, Thinker, Principled

Subject Focus: Social Studies, RELA, Math, Science