How The World Works
PREP - TERM 3B, 2022
How The World Works
CENTRAL IDEA
Climate and the type of materials available determine the structures that can be built.
As an International Baccalaureate world school, authorised to teach the Primary Year’s Programme, we explore six transdisciplinary themes each year.
During this Unit the students will be looking at different structures and the materials they are made from. They will look at the differences in buildings all around the world and the impact climate and the materials available have on the structures that can be built. The students will investigate materials through their own building experiences and discover the importance of using appropriate materials for the right structures.
Concepts
- Function
- Form
Lines of Inquiry
- The different materials used to build structures
- The way these materials influence the design of the buildings and structures
- The effect climate has on the design of a house
Action
Students in Prep are encouraged to share their ideas and thoughts about different structures, including structures such as houses, buildings and bridges, during show and tell sessions. Action in the PYP is initiated independently by the student as a result of the learning process. Action may be bringing a book or artefact related to the inquiry to school, or student initiated drawings, posters and research. We celebrate our students’ ACTION every day in our classrooms. If you see your children taking independent action at home encourage them to share their action with their class.
Approaches to Learning
- Communication: listening and speaking
- Thinking: acquisition of knowledge and comprehension
Learner Profile
- Balanced
The Prep Team
Miss Sue Evins, Mrs Tanya Gibbon, Mrs Jen Lee and Mr Peter Stanbrook