How We Organise Oursleves
YEAR FOUR - TERM 1/2, 2022
How We Organise Ourselves
CENTRAL IDEA
Communities evolve in response to many factors
As an International Baccalaureate world school, authorised to teach the Primary Year’s Programme, we explore six transdisciplinary themes each year.
Our second unit for the year requires students to investigate communities, how they are formed and the needs versus wants that help form a community. The students will explore the specific needs for survival and the way communities organise themselves to satisfy the necessities of its people.
Concepts
- Connection
- Function
Lines of Inquiry
- Specific needs of individuals in order to survive
- Specific skills individuals need to survive
- Differences between needs and wants
- The roles of individuals in a community
Action
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/research. We celebrate our students’ ACTION every day in our class-rooms. If you see your children taking independent action at home encourage them to share their action with their class.
Approaches to Learning
- Social: group decision making and cooperating
- Communication: listening
Learner Profile
- Principled
The Year 4 Team
Ms Nicole Grant, Miss Georgia Tilley, Mrs Sheridan Duffy-Fainu’u, Mrs Claire Badley & Ms Naomi Holt