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ISPP Grade 4/5 Curriculum Evening. ISPP Guiding Statements. ISPP Mission Statement: ISPP empowers students, in a caring international environment, to achieve their potential by pursuing personal and academic excellence, and to grow as responsible global citizens who celebrate diversity.
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ISPP Guiding Statements • ISPP Mission Statement: ISPP empowers students, in a caring international environment, to achieve their potential by pursuing personal and academic excellence, and to grow as responsible global citizens who celebrate diversity. • ISPP Vision Statement: Learning together, growing together, each making a difference. • ISPP International Mindedness: Students develop their curiosity about the world, extend their understanding and appreciation of both shared values and cultural differences, and strive to effect positive change.
Learner Profile We want students to be … Inquirers Knowledgeable Communicators Thinkers Caring Risk takers Reflective Open Minded Balanced Principled
Units of Inquiry • Two Year Cycle • Transdisciplinary Themes: • How We Express Ourselves • How We Organize Ourselves • Who We Are • Where We Are in Place and Time • How the World Works • Sharing the Planet
Integrated Unit of Inquiry An example Science scientific inquiry body systems PE integration movement and cardiovascular Who We Are - Body Journeys Math Integration measurement, conversions, and time Language Integration explanation and information texts Social Studies Health aspects and keeping healthy Library and IT supporting the inquiry process
Curriculum – Unit of Inquiry Overview • How we express ourselves Central Idea: Different forms of language enable us to express and gather information. 12 August to 27 September • How we organize ourselves: Central Idea: Governing systems have an impact on people and the environment. 30 September to 8 November
Unit of Inquiry Overview continued • Who We Are: Central Idea: Body systems work together to keep us alive. 11 November to 20 December • Where We Are in Place and Time Central Idea: Migration is a response to human circumstance and challenges which causes diverse effects. 13 January to 21 February
Unit of Inquiry Overview continued • How the World Works. Central Idea: Materials undergo changes that provide benefits and pose challenges for society. 24 February to 28 March
Unit of Inquiry Overview continued • Sharing the planet. 31 March to 23 May Grade 4 Students’ Central Idea The actions and attitudes of individuals and communities create peace or conflict. Grade 5 Students write their own central idea and lines of inquiry to research in preparation for the Exhibition.
Grade 5 – End of Year Puberty • Addresses physical, emotional and social changes students are beginning to experience at this time. • Held during the last two weeks of school • Curriculum materials will be shared with parents as the dates for the mini-lessons approach. Transition to Secondary School
Language • Written Language reading and writing • Oral Language listening and speaking • Visual Language viewing and presenting
Foreign Language and E A L • French • Khmer • Mandarin • E A L (English as an Additional Language)
Mathematics All students deserve an opportunity to understand the power and beauty of mathematics. Principles and standards for school mathematics National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM 2000) • Number • Pattern and Function • Data Handling • Shape and Space • Measurement
Grade 4/5 - ISA • International Schools’ Assessment from The Australian Council for Educational Research to assess reading, writing and mathematical literacy • For Grade 3, 4 & 5 students on October 9th and 10th • Results available beginning of Semester Two. • No student preparation required • Why do we test? To inform our teaching and learning To compare ISPP to like schools
School Day… • Arrive on time • Be prepared • Bring a water bottle • Equipment for PE – sports shoes, clean T-shirt to change after • Equipment for swimming – swimming costume, towel, sunscreen • Encourage your child to bring a healthy snack and lunch.
Homework Homework fosters independence and responsibility. Students will learn how to manage their time. • Weekly tasks • Reading • Writing • Math / Mathletics • Units of Inquiry • Oral Language
Dates to Remember • REPORTS • Semester 1: 18th December • Semester 2: 3rd June • CONFERENCES • Parent Teacher Conferences: 18,19th September • Three Way Conferences:23, 24thJanuary • Student Led Conference: 10th April
Grade 5 Barge Trip • Chao Phraya River in Thailand. • We investigate the river environment and human impact upon it. • 27th – 30th January 2013.
Grade 4 Sleepover • In school buildings and grounds. • For the children to experience an overnight excursion in a familiar setting. • To prepare the children for multi-night school trips. • To develop interpersonal skills using team building activities.
Communication with Parents • WordPress • Emails • Student Diaries/Planners If you have any concerns regarding your child’s learning experience, please contact your child’s teacher as soon as possible.