The Book of PYP Essential Elements

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AC T ION Recreated by Natasha Hutchins www.prodivame.com from Erin Luanda s poster at pypatcoe.blogspot REFLECT Remember that ACTIONS are VERBS. We DO things to SHOW that we have CHANGED from our LEARNING. Verbs come in all sortss of shapes and SIZES, so maybe you will use one of these instead of just doing Add your ACTION to our wall on a note whenever you reflect. Let s take ACT TION together! ACT CHOOSE Doing Having The Book of PYP Essential Elements Are you DOING something? Are you giving? Are you helping someone? Are you contributing to our class? Thinking Are you THINKING differently? Are you changing your mind? Are you wondering about something? Are you inquiring? Feeling Are you FEELING differently? Are you changing your mind? Are you loving something? Are you feeling inspired or worried? Do you admire anything? Are you HAVING more of something? Do you have more respect or care? Do you have more knowledge? Do you have more determination? Saying Are you SAYING something? Are you informed? Are you discussing or debating? Are you asking or explaining? Being Are you BEING an improved person? Are you changing your behaviours? Are you more patient? Are you more committed? Learner Profile Transdisciplinary Themes Concepts Attitudes Approaches to Learning Action Created for teacher, parent and student use by Natasha Hutchins www.prodivame.com Adapted from IBO Making the PYP Happen and Erin Lundie

Learner Profile R E S E A R C H Formulating Questions I identify something I want or need to know. I ask compelling and relevant questions that can be researched. Observing I use all the senses to notice relevant details. Planning I develop a course of action. I write an outline. I devise ways of finding out necessary information. Collecting Data I gather information from a variety of first- and second-hand sources such as maps, surveys, direct observation, books, films, people, museums and ICT. Recording Data I describe and record observations by drawing, note taking, making charts, tallying, writing statements. Organising Data I sort and categorise information. I arrange information into understandable forms such as narrative descriptions, tables, timelines, graphs and diagrams. Interpreting Data I draw conclusions from relationships and patterns that emerge from organised data. Presenting Research Findings I effectively communicate what has been learned. I choose appropriate media.

SELF-MANAGEMENT Gross Motor Skills I exhibit skills in which groups of large muscles are used and the factor of strength is primary. Fine Motor Skills I exhibit skills in which precision in delicate muscle systems is required. Spatial Awareness I display a sensitivity to the position of objects in relation to myself or each other. Organization I plan and carry out activities effectively. Time Management I use time effectively and appropriately. Safety I engage in personal behaviour that avoids placing myself or others in danger or at risk. Healthy Lifestyle I make informed choices to achieve a balance in nutrition, rest, relaxation and exercise. I practise appropriate hygiene and self-care. Codes of Behaviour I know and apply appropriate rules or operating procedures of groups of people. Informed Choices I select an appropriate course of action or behaviour based on fact or opinion. Learner Profile The aim of IB is to develop internationally mindedd people who, recognizing their common humanity and shared guardianship of the planet, help to create a better and more peaceful world. As an IB learner, I strive to be: Inquirers I nurture my curiosity, developing skills for inquiry and research. I know how to learn independently and with others. I learn with enthusiasm and sustain my love of learning throughout my life. Knowledgable I develop and use conceptual understanding, exploring knowledge across a range of disciplines. I engage with issues and ideas that have local and global significance. Thinkers I use critical and creative thinking skills to analyse and take responsible action on complex problems. I exercise initiative in making reasoned, ethical decisions. Communicators I express myself confidently and creatively in more than one language and in many ways. I collaborate effectively, listening carefully to the perspectives of other individuals and groups. Principled I act with integrity and honesty, with a strong sense of fairness and justice, and with respect for the dignity and rights of people everywhere. I take responsibility for my actions and their consequences. Open-minded I critically appreciate my own cultures and personal histories, as well as the values and traditions of others. I seek and evaluate a range of points of view, and I am willing to grow from the experience. Caring I show empathy, compassion and respect. I have a commitment to service, and I act to make a positive difference in the lives of others and in the world around me. Risk-takers I approach uncertainty with forethought and determination; I work independently and cooperatively to explore new ideas and innovative strategies. I am resourceful and resilient in the face of challenges and change. Balanced I understand the importance of balancing different aspects of my life intellectual, physical, and emotional to achieve well-being for myself and others. I recognise my interdependence with other people and with the world in which I live. Reflective I thoughtfully consider the world and my own ideas and experience. I work to understand my strengths and weaknesses in order to support my learning and personal development

Transdisciplinary Themes COMMUNICATION Listening I listen to directions. I listen to others. I listen to information. Speaking I speak clearly. I give oral reports to small and large groups. I express ideas clearly and logically. I state opinions. Reading I read a variety of sources for information. I read a variety of sources for pleasure. I comprehend what has been read. I make inferences and draw conclusions. Writing I record information and observations. I take notes and paraphrase. I write summaries. I write reports. I keep a journal or record. Viewing I interpret and analyse visuals and multimedia. I understand the ways in which images and language interact to convey ideas, values and beliefs. I make informed choices about personal viewing experiences. Presenting I construct visuals and multimedia for a range of purposes and audiences. I communicate information and ideas through a variety of visual media. I use appropriate technology for effective presentation and representation. Non-verbal Communication I recognise the meaning of visual communication. I recognise the meaning of kinaesthetic communication. I recognise and create signs. I interpret and utilise symbols.

S O C I A L Accepting Responsibility I take on and complete tasks in an appropriate manner. I am willing to assume a share of the responsibility. Respecting Others I listen sensitively to others. I make decisions based on fairness and equality. I recognise that others beliefs, viewpoints, religions and ideas may differ from my own. I state my opinion without hurting others. Cooperating I work cooperatively in a group. I am courteous to others. I share materials. I take turns. Resolving Conflict I listen carefully to others. I compromise. I react reasonably to the situation. I accept responsibility appropriately. I am fair. Group Decision-Making I listen to others. I discuss ideas. I ask questions. I work towards and obtain consensus. Adopting a Variety of Group Roles I understand what behaviour is appropriate in a given situation. I act accordingly. I am a leader in some circumstances. I am a follower in other situations. 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 civilisations, 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 Organise 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.

Concepts T H I N K I N G Acquisition of Knowledge I gain specific facts, ideas or vocabulary. I remember in a similar form. Comprehension I grasp meaning from material learned. I communicate and interpret learning. Application I make use of previously acquired knowledge in practical or new ways. Analysis I take knowledge or ideas apart. I separate what I am thinking into component parts. I see relationships. I find unique characteristics. Synthesis I combine parts to create wholes. I create, design, develop and innovate. Evaluation I make judgments or decisions based on chosen criteria. I use standards and conditions. Dialectical Thought I think about two or more different points of view at the same time. I understand those points of view. I am able to construct an argument for each point of view based on knowledge of the other(s). I realise that other people can also take one s own point of view. Metacognition I analyse my own and others thought processes. I think about how I or others think. I think about how I or others learn.

Approaches to Learning Form What is it like? Related concepts: Properties, structure, similarities, differences, pattern. Function How does it work? Related concepts: Behaviour, communication, pattern, role, systems. Causation Why is it like it is? Related concepts: Consequences, sequences, pattern, impact. Change How is it changing? Related concepts: Adaptation, growth, cycles, sequences, transformation. Connection How is it connected to other things? Related concepts: Systems, relationships, networks, homeostasis, interdependence. Perspective What are the points of view? Related concepts: Subjectivity, truth, beliefs, opinion, prejudice. Responsibility What is our responsibility? Related concepts: Rights, citizenship, values, justice, initiative. Reflection How do we know? Related concepts: Review, interpretation, evidence, responsibility, behaviour.

Attitudes Appreciation I appreciate the wonder. I appreciate the beauty of the world. I appreciate the world s people. Commitment I am committed to my own learning. I persevere. I show self-discipline. I am responsible. Confidence I feel confident in my ability as a learner. I have the courage to take risks. I apply what I have learned. I make appropriate decisions and choices. Cooperation I cooperate. I collaborate. I lead or follow as the situation demands. Creativity I am creative and imaginative in my thinking. I am creative and imaginative in my approach to problems and dilemmas. Empathy I imagine myself in other s situations so I can understand his/her reasoning and emotions. I am open-minded and reflective about the perspectives of others. Enthusiasm I enjoy learning. I willingly putting the effort into the process. Independence I think and act independently. I make my own judgments based on reasoned argument. I am able to defend my judgments. Integrity I am honest. I demonstrate a considered sense of fairness. Respect I respect myself. I respect others. I respect the world around me. Curiosity Tolerance I am curious about the nature of learning. I am curious about the world. I am curious about the world s people and cultures. I am sensitive about differences and diversity in the world. I am responsive to the needs of others.