Who We Are
AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF THE SELF; BELIEFS
Central Idea: Differences in values can cause conflict that we choose to deal with in different ways.
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.
Grade 6 Unit of Inquiry Overview: 22 August - 23 September, 2011 Enduring Understandings
PYP Attitudes
What do we want students to remember for a life time?
What attitudes do we want to foster?
Differences in values can cause conflict that we choose to deal with in different ways. The choices we make about how we deal with conflict can affect our relationships.
Lines of Inquiry What is the focus of our inquiry?
Respect: What does it mean to be respectful when dealing with personal conflicts? Respecting others’ values, culture, and ideas helps us to build harmonious relationships.
Independence: Learning to make judgements after carefully considering an argument, allows students to think for themselves and not follow the crowd.
How personal conflicts arise
Learner Profile Attributes
How values are formed
Reflective: Students will have many
How we react in times of conflict
opportunities to reflect on how they manage conflict, allowing them to explore alternative strategies.
Teacher Questions What precipitates conflict? How do personal values impact relationships? How do you minimize conflict?
Knowledgeable: After reading a variety of stories, sharing personal experiences and interviewing members of our community, students will gain knowledge about values, causes of conflict and strategies to deal with conflict.