Wednesday, April 4, 2012

How We Organize Ourselves

At the heart of PYP's philosophy is a commitment to structured, purposeful inquiry as a vehicle for learning. This exploration and study is done through the transdisciplinary themes.


One of the Themes each grade level explore is: How We Organize Ourselves. This unit delves into systems, cycles, decision-making, the function of organizations and communities, and economic activity.
Here are the central ideas to some of these units:
  • There are systems in place help that help us meet our needs and wants-Kindergarten
  • People work to  meet personal, financial and societal needs-2nd grade
  • The development of human-made systems impacts our communities-4th Grade
  • Systems of government organize societies-5th Grade
Above is a picture of 2nd grade students participating in Market Days at the end of their unit on the economy. Students studied consumerism, marketing, production, and taxes before creating a  product to advertise and sell. This is one example of how the transdisciplinary themes support hands-on inquiry of big ideas!

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