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Karen T. Newton
IB Primary Years Programme Coordinator

Glennwood 4/5 Academy
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This page is dedicated to information about Glennwood's  IB Primary Years Programme (PYP).  Please visit this page often as I will try to keep you informed of the information pertaining to the PYP, as well as, advise you of upcoming events related to our Units of Inquiry





11510_30712_0.pngQuick Reference Guide
Commonly Used Acronyms

IB:  International Baccaleaurate
PYP:  Primary Years Programme
UOI:  Unit of Inquiry
POI:  Programme of Inquiry
MPYPH:  Making the PYP Happen
5 Essential Programme Elements

Concepts
Knowledge
Skills
Attitudes
Action
Learner Profile

Knowledgeable
Principled
Reflective
Open-minded
Thinker
Communicator
Balanced
Inquirer
Risk Taker
Caring
Transdisciplinary Unit Themes

Who We Are
Where we are in place and time
How we organize ourselves
How the world works
How we express ourselves
Sharing the Planet

11510_30712_0.pngProgramme of Inquiry
(All the Units that will be taught at each grade level for an entire year)





Age

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
9-10
4th grade
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.


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.
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.


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.
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.


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.


Unit Title:  Who’s In Charge?

 
Central Idea
Expectations help individuals understand their rights and responsibilities as members of a community.

Key concepts:  Responsibility, Causation, Connection

 

 Related concepts: rights, relationships, consequences

 
 Lines of inquiry

  •   The classroom and school communities
  • How people organize themselves
  • Rights and responsibilities as a citizen
 
Unit Title:  Explore! Explore!

 
 Central Idea: 
Explorations influence and shape our understanding of the past, present and future.

 
 Key Concepts:  Perspective, Reflection, Causation, Connection

 

Related concepts:  beliefs, prejudice, responsibility, evidence,

 
Lines of Inquiry

  •  Reasons for exploration

  • Impact of exploration on our world
  • Consequences of exploration     
Unit Title:  Folktales, Fables, and Other Fun!

 
Central Idea:  People share thoughts, feelings and cultural experiences through language.
 

 Key concepts:
Form, Function Perspective

 

 
Related concepts:  Communication, subjectivity, beliefs, patterns

 
Lines of Inquiry

  • Different forms of written expression
  • Morals and themes in literature
  • Other’s view points
 

 

 


Unit Title:  Where in the World are Force and Motion?

 Central Idea: Machines aid humans in performing tasks.

 

 
 Key concepts:  Connection, Function, Causation

 

 Related concepts: systems, pattern, impact

 
 
Lines of Inquiry

  • The relationship between force and motion
  • How (simple) machines work
  • The purpose of machines
Unit Title:  Settle Down!

 

 Central Idea:
Where People Live Matters.

 

 
 
Key Concepts: 
Function, Responsibility, Perspective

 

 Related concepts:  behaviour, values, beliefs

 
 
Lines of Inquiry

  • Reasons people settle in different regions
  • Ways people adapt to their environment
  • Life during colonial times
 


Unit Title:  I am a Suvivor!

 

 Central Idea:
Organisms are interdependent and are impacted by changes in the environment.

 

Key concepts:
Function, Connection, Change

 

 
Related concepts:  systems, interdependence, cycles

 

Lines of Inquiry

  • Relationships among organisms within a habitat
  • How changes in the environment affect organisms
  • Organisms adaptation to the environment
10-11
5th grade
Unit Title:  We Are Who We Are

 
Central Idea 
Our customs and beliefs influence the decisions we make.

 
Key concepts: Connection, Function, Responsibility

 
Related concepts:  pattern, communication,

 



Lines of Inquiry

  • Beliefs and customs in a community of learners
  • Social responsibility
  • How to effectively make changes in society. 
Unit Title:  Know Your Rights

 
Central idea
All humans have rights.

 

 
Key concepts:  Perspective, Causation and Responsibility

 
Related concepts:  conflict, migration, identity, authority, diversity, prejudice, citizenship, consequences, impact, patterns

 
Lines of Inquiry

  • Political decisions that cause changes in cultural beliefs
  • Experiences that resulted in human rights been upheld or violated
  • World Views after WWII
 


Unit Title:  The Power of Poetry

 
Central idea
People use poetry as a means to express feelings, develop ideas, and present information.

 Key concepts:
Form, Connection, Perspective, Reflection

 
Related concepts: property, structure, pattern, relationships, subjectivity, opinion, interpretation

 

Lines of Inquiry

  • Different types of poetry
  • Language structures and features
  • Listening and speaking strategies
  • Purpose and role of audience
 


Unit Title:  Shaping the Earth

 
Central idea
Processes that shape the earth can be constructive, destructive, or both.

 
Key concepts:
Form, Change, Responsibility


Related concepts:  networks, transformation, systems

 


Lines of Inquiry

  • Ways constructive and destructive forces shape the earth
  • Changes in the earth’s features
  • How humans impact the changes of the earth’s feature
Unit Title:  Why do you do what you do?

 
Central idea
Our heritage and heredity shape who we are.

 

 Key concepts:
Form, Function,Connection,

 
Related concepts: role, interdependence,

 



Lines of Inquiry

  • What determines our heritage and heredity
  • Functions of cells and their parts
  • Traits passed from parents to offspring
  • How things on a microscopic level affect the world around us
 

 

Fifth Grade Exhibition

 

 















 

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