Rose Park Primary School: Programme of Inquiry
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Rose Park Primary School: Programme of Inquiry
Rose Park Primary School: Programme of Inquiry A R/1 Age An inquiry into: An inquiry into: Who we are An inquiry into: An inquiry into: An inquiry into: Where we are in place and time How we express ourselves How the world works How we organize ourselves Sharing the planet 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 decisionmaking; 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. Central idea Our choices affect our wellbeing Central idea Families are different but also similar Key concepts: Connection, Form, Perspective Central idea Oceans are a vital part of our world for which we are responsible Central idea Food is a basic necessity that sustains people everywhere Central idea All living things are connected Key concepts: Causation, Responsibility, Reflection Central idea Puppetry is a creative art form through which people tell stories, express themselves & entertain Related concepts: Consequences, Values, Responsibility Related concepts: Relationships, Structures, Similarities, Differences, Beliefs Key concepts: Causation, Responsibility, Connection Key concepts: Causation, Responsibility, Connection Related concepts: Impact, Interdependence, Values, Structure Related concepts: Role, Systems Related concepts: Interdependence, Impact, Values Lines of inquiry Why we eat food Where food comes from Equity & distribution of food Lines of inquiry Sustainable environments Some animals are threatened Peoples impact on the environment Subject areas: Social Studies, Language Subject areas: Science/Technology, Social Studies Central idea People in the community help us Central idea People can reduce, reuse, recycle and refuse waste Lines of inquiry The nature of wellbeing What affects our wellbeing Making choices about our wellbeing Subject areas: Personal, social & physical education, Social Studies, Maths Lines of inquiry Family history Connectedness to other places Family structures Subject areas: Personal, social & physical education, Social Studies, Language An inquiry into: Key concepts: Function, Form, Connection Related concepts: Communication, Properties Lines of inquiry Different types of puppets How puppets are used to tell stories How puppets are used to express feelings How puppets are used to entertain Subject areas: Arts, Language, Social Studies, Science and Technology Central idea We are happy when we care for ourselves & others Key concepts: Responsibility, Perspective B R/1 Related concepts: Rights, Citizenship, Values, Reviews, Interpretation Lines of inquiry What makes us special and unique? How we take care of ourselves Personal responsibility & getting along Subject areas: Social Studies, Personal, social & physical education, Language 3 A: 2011 and B: 2010 Central idea People have played throughout time Key concepts: Change, Responsibility Related concepts: Adaptation, Rights Lines of inquiry Different types of play How play has changed Responsibility for toys Subject areas: Science/Technology, Social Studies, Maths, Language Lines of inquiry The ocean as an ecosystem Living things that depend on the ocean habitat The impact of humans on the ocean environment Ways we and others can protect the ocean Key concepts: Connection, Causation, Responsibility Subject areas: Science/ Technology, Social Studies Central idea Stories are told in a variety of ways for different purposes Central idea Weather changes affect the environment and how people live Key concepts: Function, Perspective, Connection Key concepts: Change, Function, Connection, Causation Related concepts: Citizenship, Beliefs Related concepts: Cycles, Patterns, Systems Related concepts: Role, Systems, Structure, Relationships, Netwroks, Differences, Similarities Lines of inquiry Weather features Weather cycles Changes in our weather The effects on the environment and people Lines of inquiry What is a community The services in the community The people who provide services The differences & similarities between urban & rural communities Lines of inquiry Natural & human made waste Impact of waste on the environment Ways that we reduce, recycle , reuse Subject areas: Social Studeis Science/Technology Subject areas: Social Studies, Language Subject areas: Social Studies, Science/Technology Lines of inquiry How stories are told The structure of stories Stories around the world The purpose of stories Subject areas: Arts, Language, Personal, social & physical education, Social Studies Key concepts: Function, Connection, Form Key concepts: Form, Connection, Responsibility, Causation Related concepts: Systems, Networks, Citizenship A 1/2 Central idea Central idea The choices we make can influence our Human need for shelter depends on safety where they are in the world Central idea Indigenous peoples understanding of the world is hared through art & stories Key concepts: Responsibility, Reflection, Connection Key concepts: Responsibility, Connection, Causation Key concepts: Form, Connection, Perspective Related concepts: Related concept: Pattern, Opinion, Similarities, Differences Related concept: Systems, Relationships, Transformation Related concepts: Structures, Communication Lines of inquiry Human need for shelter Human shelters in different environments People who do not have shelter Lines of inquiry Local indigenous peoples Ways indigenous peoples share their art & stories Messages within their art & stories Lines of inquiry What is sound, its characteristics and how it travels The uses of sound How sound affects our mood Subject areas: Art, Science,Personal, Social & PE , Social Studies Subject areas: Art , Social Studies,Language Subject areas: Science, Literacy Central idea People around the world celebrate special events Central idea Peoples needs for transport depends on where they are in the world Central idea Colour my world- How colour affects our lives Key concepts: Connection, Reflection, Function Key concepts: Change, Connection, Function Key concepts: Function, Perspective, Form Central idea Central idea All living things go through a process of All members of a group have rights & change responsibilities as they work towards a common goal. Key concepts: Change, Causation, Related concepts: Relationships, Behaviour, Communication Related concepts: Systems, Relationships, Transformation Related concepts: Pattern, Opinion, Similarities, Differences Lines of inquiry How do families and communities choose what to celebrate What do families and communities celebrate Why do families and communities celebrate Lines of inquiry How transport has evolved / changed Different uses of transport Future transport Lines of inquiry Where colour comes from Expressing ourselves through colour Lines of inquiry Cycles in nature Uses of colour Phases in a cycle Exploring colours/ colour wheel Similarities and differences of cycles Subject areas: Arts, Science, Social Studies, Language Subject areas: Science Relationships, Behaviour, Communication B 1/2 Lines of inquiry How to keep ourselves safe Developing & implementing strategies to keep safe Identifying & using personal networks Subject areas:, Health, Arts, Language Subject areas: Science, Social Studies, Maths A 3 Subject areas: Social Studies , Arts, Language Central idea The Human body has many systems that work together to sustain life. Central idea Our indigenous culture has changed over time. Central idea People convey culture and beliefs through music, dance and visual arts Key concepts: Connection, Function, Responsibility Key concepts: Causation, Change, Perspectives Related concepts: Systems, Interdependence, Values Lines of inquiry Types and functions of body systems Things that affect body systems Our responsibility to our bodies Subject areas: Personal, social & physical education, Mathematics, Language Central idea Human beings use sound to communicate a message or create a mood. Central idea Communities rely on people doing different kinds of work Central idea Human activity has an effect on living things Key concepts: Form. Connection Key concepts: Function, Causation Related concepts: Balanced, Caring , Reflective Key concepts: responsibility, Change, Connection, Lines of inquiry What makes a community Different roles people have in the community Subject areas: Social Studies, Personal, social & physical education Lines of inquiry A balanced ecosystem Relationships between living things The effect of human activity on ecosystems What can we do to help Subject areas: Social Studies, Science Form Related concepts: Cycles, Growth, Sequences, Transformation, Adaptation, Structure, Similarities, Differences Key concepts: Connection, Responsibility, Causation Related concepts: Co-operation, Responsibility, Friendship, Interdependence Lines of inquiry The reasons people form groups How members of a group work together to achieve a common goal Subject areas: Social Studies, Personal, social and physical education Central idea Our personal choices can change & effect our environment Key concepts: Perspective, Reflection Related concepts: Responsibility, Opinions, beliefs Lines of inquiry How choices made by humans can have impact on our environment The steps we can take to benefit our local & global environment Reducing, reusing & recycling Subject areas: Social Studies, Science, Maths Central idea Societies can create and organize events that contribute to the community Key concepts: F Function, Connection, Responsibility Central idea Maintenance of animal habitats is essential for their sustainability Key concepts: Form, Function, Connection Central idea Different reactions occur when everyday substances react Key concepts: Form, Change, Causation Related concepts: Consequences, Transformation, Beliefs Related concepts: Behaviour, communication, patterns Related concepts: Properties, Transformations, Consequences Related concepts: Impact, Interdependence, Initiative Lines of inquiry Beliefs and practices that shape aboriginal culture Issues of reconciliation & change Lines of inquiry Cultural expression in music/ dance/ visual arts/ story telling The components of music/ dance/ visual arts /story telling Lines of inquiry The different states of matter Basic chemical actions & reactions How common substances interact when they are mixed The scientific method Related concepts: Systems, Relations, Networks, Citizenship, Values Lines of inquiry People create and organize events for a range of purposes People interconnect using a variety of skills and strategies The contributions of events to society Lines of inquiry Animals and their requirements to grow and stay healthy How humans impact on animals abilities to survive the destruction of habitats Our responsibility to ensure sustainability Subject areas: Social Studies, Language, Arts Subject areas: Arts, Social Studies Subject areas: Science, Language, Mathematics Subject areas: Mathematics, Social Studies, Language 4 Related concepts: Responsibility, Opinions, Beliefs Key concepts: Connection, Causation, Responsibility Subject areas: Science, Social Studies B 3 Central idea We express our ideas, dreams and values through our choice of role models Central idea Past civilizations shape present day systems and technologies Egypt, Greece, China, Rome, Aztecs, Incas Key concepts: Connection, Reflection Key concepts: Form, Function, Change Related concepts: Interpretation, Relationships Related concepts: Similarities, Differences, Pattern, Systems, Transformation Lines of inquiry Qualities that make a hero Our choice of heroes Influences our heroes have on us Subject areas: Personal, social & physical education Lines of inquiry Systems from past civilisations Impact on different civilisations Influence on today Subject areas: Social Studies, Arts, Language Central idea Beliefs and values of cultures are conveyed through rituals, celebrations, the arts and the way people live their lives. Central idea Central idea All living things go through a process of Communities provide services change designed to meet people’s needs Central idea The impact of humans on our oceans has been enormous Key concepts: Causation, Responsibility Key concepts: Form, Function, Connection Key concepts: Responsibility, Causation, Connection Key concepts: Connection, Perspective Related concepts: Values, Sequences, Pattern Related concepts: Structure, Properties, Systems, Interdependence, Pattern Related concepts: Impact, Systems, Relationships, Values Related concepts: Relationships, Interdependence, Beliefs Lines of inquiry Rituals, values of an Asian culture Importance /significance of these rituals/ celebrations Lines of inquiry Major phases in a lifecycle of an animal Similarities & difference between different animal species How animals respond & care for their young Subject areas: Arts, Social Studies A 4/5 Subject areas: Science, Arts Central idea Living together peacefully requires effective ways of solving conflict Central idea Our world has been changed by exploration Key concepts: Perspective, Connection, Reflection Key concepts: Change, Perspective, Reflection Related concepts: Subjectivity, Beliefs, Relationships, Interdependence, Responsibility, Behaviour Related concepts: Growth, Adaptation, Prejudice, Review Lines of inquiry Reasons people think & feel differently Reasons for conflict Appreciating others perspectives How differences can be resolved Lines of inquiry The reasons people explore Different types of exploration The impact of exploration e.g. multiculturalism & indigenous Subject areas: Social Studies, Language, Arts Key concepts: Reflection B 4/5 Related concepts: Safety, Choices Lines of inquiry Awareness of choice related to personal health & safety Strategies for making choices How our choices affect ourselves and others Subject areas: Personal, social & physical education 5 Central idea Migration happens for different reasons Key concepts: Causation Related concepts: Cohesion, Cultural, Identity Lines of inquiry History of Migration Reasons for Migration Impact of Migration Subject area: Social Studies Services needed in a community How different services function Impact of services on a community Lines of inquiry How humans have changed our oceans Impact of changes on animals Ways humans can help save our oceans Subject areas: Social Studies, Personal, social and physical education Subject areas: Science, Social Studies Central idea* Technological change impacts on the way communities function Central idea Rivers are one of our most delicate resources Key concepts: Causation, Change, Connection Key concepts: Responsibility, Connection, Causation Related concepts: Consequences, Impact, Transformation Related concepts: Systems, Relationships, Values, Consequences Lines of inquiry Technological advances as a driver of change Compare and contrast technological use within different communities Communities rely on the effective provision of goods and services Lines of inquiry The complexity of a river system The importance of a river system How people use and mange rivers The delicate eco- balance of a river system Central idea Artefacts are made as expressions of a cultures connections with its heritage, spiritual beliefs and environment Central idea Understanding the properties of air allows people to make practical applications Key concepts: Form, Connection, Perspective, Responsibility Key concepts: Function, Form, Change, Connection Related concepts: Spiritual Beliefs, Values Related concepts: Properties, Structure Lines of inquiry Diversity of cultural artifacts Significance of cultural artifacts Recognising & valuing cultural heritage Lines of inquiry The evidence of the existence of air What air can do and how we use it The relationships between air and sound Subject area: Arts, Social Studies. Science Subject areas: Science, Maths, Language Central idea The performing arts enable people to communicate their ideas and emotions Central idea Time is an integral aspect of our daily lives Central idea Societies have different structures for making decisions Central idea Ecosystems are a complex web of living and non living things Key concepts: Form, Connection, Reflection Key concepts: Connection, Function Key concepts: Reflection, Perspective Key concepts: Change, , Responsibility Related concepts: Communication, Role, Pattern Related concepts: Patterns, Systems, Relationships Related concepts: Relationships, Social systems Related concepts: Adaptation, Diversity Lines of inquiry The purpose of performing arts Diversity of practice Reaction & responses to music, dance & drama Lines of inquiry History of time Measurement of time The relationship between the solar system and time Lines of inquiry Reasons for decision making Decision making processes Impact of decisions on different groups Lines of inquiry Evolving ecosystems Sustainable ecosystems Subject areas: Personal, social & physical education, Social Studies Central idea The choices made by individuals affect growth and well-being Lines of inquiry Subject areas: Arts, Social Studies Subject areas: Maths, Science Subject areas: Science, Social Studies, Mathematics Subject areas: Social Studies Subject areas: Science, Social Studies Subject areas: Science Central idea The decisions we make everyday influence who we are and who we want to become Key concepts: Causation, Change, Connection A 6/7 Related concepts: Relationships, Transformation, Consequences Lines of inquiry Factors that influence our decisions Decision-making processes for groups & individuals Impact or consequences that decisions can have B 6/7 Subject areas: Personal, social & physical education, Social Studies, Language Central idea Past civilizations shape present day systems and technologies Key concepts: Change, Perspective, Causation Related concepts: Adaptation, Systems, Impact Lines of inquiry Aspects of past civilisations that have survived Reasons that various systems and technologies developed Why modern societies continue to use adaptations of these systems and technologies Key concepts: Function, Connection, Perspective Related concepts: Behaviour, Systems, Beliefs Lines of inquiry Purpose of celebrations Similarities and Differences between celebrations Conflicting belief systems Subject areas: The Arts, Social Studies, Language Subject areas: Art, Social Studies, Language, Technology Central idea Adolescence is a time of change, challenge and for making choices Central idea Humans have adapted to a variety of climatic & geographical conditions. Key concepts: Causation, Change, Responsibility Key concepts: Causation, Change, Connection Related concepts: Consequences, Growth, Values Related concepts: Impact, Adaptation, Interdependence Lines of inquiry Sense of self and responsibility to others Consequences of choices Physical, social, & emotional changes Lines of inquiry Geographical zones of the world Climatic zones of the world Human adaptations Subject areas: Language , Social Studies Central idea Communities around the world recognize important personal & cultural events through celebrations Subject areas: Social Studies, Science, Arts Central idea The earth & its atmosphere are part of a vast & complex universe Central idea There are consequences to individuals & communities when human rights are Key concepts: Causation, Connection, denied or lost Key concepts: Responsibility, Perspective, Responsibility Perspective, Connection Related concepts: Consequences, Interdependence, Values Lines of inquiry The Earth’s position in our Solar System and our Solar Systems position in our Galaxy. The use of space technology and the impact it has on our daily lives. The theories of the origins of the Earth and our solar system. The exploration of space. Subject areas: Science, Maths, The Arts, Language Central idea Media influences our thinking Key concepts: Form, Function, Perspective Related concepts: Structure, Behaviour, Subjectivity Lines of inquiry Different forms of media The purpose of media How media affects our opinion & thinking Stereotypes, gender bias Subject areas: Arts, Language, Science, Technology Lines of inquiry Personal responsibility to the community Democratic & human rights of individuals & groups Prejudice, racism, harassment & oppression Subject areas: Social Studies, Language Related concepts: Transformation, Values Lines of inquiry Different types of change Cause and effect of different types of change How communities & our environment can be affected by change How communities respond to change & adapt to their environment Key concepts: Causation, Connection, Perspective, Responsibility Related concepts: Impact, Interdependence, Values Lines of inquiry Factors that impact on the environment and eco-systems. Natural resources and our use of them. Our rights to and responsibility for our Planet. The power of the individual and local communities to make a difference. Subject areas: Science, The Arts, Technology Central idea Central idea Change can affect our environment and Humans have developed Government it inhabitants in many ways systems to provide organization, common services and protection of Key concepts: Change, Connection, their societies Responsibility Subject areas: Social Studies, Language, Science 6 Related concepts: Justice, Prejudice, Networks Central idea Our personal choices influence/ change our environment Key concepts: Function, Connection, Responsibility Related concepts: Systems, Homestasis, Citizenship Lines of inquiry Political systems around the world Electoral processes within a democratic system How governments respond to the needs of their communities Responsibilities held by government & organisational systems Subject areas: Social Studies, Language, Maths Central idea Biodiversity relies on maintaining the interdependent balance of organisms within systems Key concepts: Connection, Responsibility Related concepts: Systems Lines of inquiry Interdependence within ecosystems, biomes and environments Ways in which organisms are interconnected in nature How human interaction with the environment can affect the balance of systems Subject areas: Social Studies, Language, Science