Sample PYP Report Faria International School Prepared: January 31, 2013
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Sample PYP Report Faria International School Prepared: January 31, 2013
Faria International School Sample PYP Report Prepared: January 31, 2013 Student Name: Henry Epelbaum Grade: Year 3 Advisor: Risa Aoki Dear Parents, An education at Faria International School is about actively combining challenging and enriching experiences with academic rigour and creative opportunities. We want our students to have the courage to push back the boundaries of their experience and to explore the possibilities that are available to them. Whilst we are proud of their academic results, there is so much more to the education we provide. It is, therefore, important that parents wholeheartedly support the ethos of the school. Whether it is in the classroom, on the stage, whilst participating in an expedition, on the sports field or when serving others, we want our students to experience the excitement of discovering they are capable of achieving far more than they ever felt was possible. We have high expectations of our students and they, in turn, have high expectations of themselves. On this note, I would like to present the first report card of this academic year. Let’s work together to create an environment for true development. Kind regards, John Walden Principal Attendance Absent Present Late 0 97 0 John Walden Richard Chandler Principal PYP Coordinator IB Learner Profile Inquirers They develop their natural curiosity. They acquire the skills necessary to conduct inquiry and research and show independence in learning. They actively enjoy learning and this love of learning will be sustained throughout their lives. Knowledgeable They explore concepts, ideas and issues that have local and global significance. In so doing, they acquire in-depth knowledge and develop understanding across a broad and balanced range of disciplines. Thinkers They exercise initiative in applying thinking skills critically and creatively to recognize and approach complex problems, and make reasoned, ethical decisions. Communicators They understand and express ideas and information confidently and creatively in more than one language and in a variety of modes of communication. They work effectively and willingly in collaboration with others. Principled They act with integrity and honesty, with a strong sense of fairness, justice and respect for the dignity of the individual, groups and communities. They take responsibility for their own actions and the consequences that accompany them. Open-minded They understand and appreciate their own cultures and personal histories, and are open to the perspectives, values and traditions of other individuals and communities. They are accustomed to seeking and evaluating a range of points of view, and are willing to grow from the experience. Caring They show empathy, compassion and respect towards the needs and feelings of others. They have a personal commitment to service, and act to make a positive difference to the lives of others and to the environment. Risk-takers They approach unfamiliar situations and uncertainty with courage and forethought, and have the independence of spirit to explore new roles, ideas and strategies. They are brave and articulate in defending their beliefs. Balanced They understand the importance of intellectual, physical and emotional balance to achieve personal well-being for themselves and others. Reflective They give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and experience. They are able to assess and understand their strengths and limitations in order to support their learning and personal development. Henry Epelbaum Faria International School — Sample PYP Report Page 2 of 6 Programme of Inquiry Units of Inquiry Where we are in place and time: Machines of the Past, Technology of Today Effort: O Achievement: O Central Idea: Past civilizations shape present day systems and technologies • • • • Aspects of past civilizations that have survived Reasons these systems and technologies developed Why modern societies continue to use adaptations of these systems and technologies Implications for the future Learning Outcomes: Effort English Oral language - listening and speaking O use language to explain, inquire and compare VG recognize patterns in language(s) of instruction and use increasingly accurate grammar Written language - writing use feedback from teachers and other students to improve their writing O use graphic organizers to plan writing, for example, Mind Maps, storyboards O Comments: Henry did a great job. I was especially impressed with his dedication to the clock project. He excels with hands-on activities. Who we are: Individual Rights and Responsibilities Effort: VG Achievement: VG Central Idea: What are our rights as human beings and citizens? How did these rights evolve? • • • • Aspects of past civilizations that have survived Reasons these systems and technologies developed Why modern societies continue to use adaptations of these systems Implications for the future Learning Outcomes: Effort English Oral language - listening and speaking express thoughts, ideas and opinions and discuss them, respecting contributions from others VG Social Studies Social organization and culture Identify roles, rights and responsibilities in society Assess the accuracy, validity and possible bias of sources VG O Comments: Henry struggled with this unit but in the end made some strong connections. This level of abstract thinking can be difficult for a lot of learners. Henry Epelbaum Faria International School — Sample PYP Report Page 3 of 6 Subjects English Oral language - listening and speaking Effort Achievement O O VG VG O O O O O O VG VG Written language - reading VG VG Written language - writing O VG begin to understand that language use is influenced by its purpose and the audience use language to explain, inquire and compare Visual language - viewing and presenting with guidance, use the internet to access relevant information; process and present information in ways that are personally meaningful realize that text and illustrations in reference materials work together to convey information, and can explain how this enhances understanding Comments: Henry continues to do well in our language arts coursework! He is an avid reader, although at time his attention can drift from the task at hand. He is careful and deliberate in his writing, and always works hard to make sure that the work he produces is of high quality. he is also ready to write second and third drafts, and makes a clear effort to take comments into consideration and produce improved work with each iteration. Thai Oral language - listening and speaking use language to explain, inquire and compare recognize patterns in language(s) of instruction and use increasingly accurate grammar Visual language - viewing and presenting realize that text and illustrations in reference materials work together to convey information, and can explain how this enhances understanding Written language - reading participate in collaborative learning experiences, acknowledging that people see things differently and are entitled to express their point of view Written language - writing write about a range of topics for a variety of purposes, using literary forms and structures modelled by the teacher and/or encountered in reading Effort Achievement O VG O O VG VG VG VG O O O VG O O O VG VG VG Comments: Henry has worked hard in Spanish class this semester. He is eager to learn about the cultures of the Spanish speaking world and is particularly attentive for our in class discussions about the cultural backgrounds of different countries. He does quite well on his work both in class and at home. Henry Epelbaum Faria International School — Sample PYP Report Page 4 of 6 Numeracy Effort Achievement O VG O O Measurement VG VG Shape and Space O VG VG VG O VG VG VG O O O VG O O Data Handling When transferring meaning into symbols learners: collect, display and interpret data using simple graphs, for example, bar graphs, line graphs When constructing meaning learners: understand the common language used to describe shapes Pattern and Function When constructing meaning learners: understand that multiplication is repeated addition and that division is repeated subtraction understand that patterns can beanalysed and rules identified Number When transferring meaning into symbols learners: develop strategies for memorizing addition, subtraction, multiplication and division number facts Comments: Henry is quick to learn new mathematical concepts presented in class, and puts a strong focus on making sure that his work is correct and accurate. He is also quick to establish the connections between the skills we learn in class and their application to the world we live in. Term Comments Henry has made excellent progress this term. He especially continues to develop as a Learner and Risk-taker. He is a very clever young man and quick to understand the concepts and tasks placed before the class. Where he struggles, however, is with his concentration. He has energy to spare, and as a result is easily distracted during class and will often fidget unless there is an activity occupying his attention. Still, I sense that Henry has a bright academic future, and his overall development this term has been impressive -- he is well-liked by his peers, for one, and is generous and caring with them in turn. Henry Epelbaum Faria International School — Sample PYP Report Page 5 of 6 Transdisciplinary Skills Social Skills Effort Cooperating Effort Effort O Adopting a Variety of Group Roles G Accepting Responsibility O Organizing Data O Formulating Questions O Interpreting Data O Collecting Data O Recording Data O O Viewing O G Time Management G Healthy Lifestyles VG Research Skills Communication Skills Non-verbal Self-Management Skills Organization Effort O Outstanding VG Very Good G Good S Satisfactory NS Needs Strengthening NA Not Applicable I Improving Attitudes Demonstration of: Attitude Effort Achievement Commitment O O Creativity O Independence O Attitude Effort Achievement Confidence O O O Curiosity O VG O Integrity O O Henry Epelbaum Faria International School — Sample PYP Report Attitude Effort Achievement Cooperation O O Enthusiasm O O Page 6 of 6