martes, 18 de junio de 2019



How leaders infer in the community

Central IdeaKnowing where we live helps us to find solutions that influence the community progress.



The line of inquiry that will be explored: The place where I live from a local and global perspective.

Key Concepts: Perspective, Function, Reflexion

Attitudes: 




PYP Profile: Risk-taker, Open-minded




Objective: 

To define the term ‘civilization’, make connections between civilizations, and between past and contemporary society.


To discover and explore the relationships between and the interconnectedness of individuals and civilizations, from local and global perspectives.



Essential Questions

What is a community?   watch    watch


what is the function of the community?   watch     watch   sing  

What happens if someone is not responsible for a community? watch  watch  

Why have communities exited globally and over time watch   

Who are the community leader or authorities? watch  watch  

How do people choose or elect their authorities and mandatories?  watch   watch

What is a democracy?  watch  sing   



Learning Outcomes:



ü Students will learn to act out of humanitarian values, such as being committed to social justice, engaging in social responsibility, and serving as positive social change agents.

 ü Students will develop and explore their own competence with regards to the dimensions of difference, especially as it relates to others in their communities.

 üStudents will engage with the community as a means to explore one's civic responsibility as a leader.

ü  Students will learn to engage in controversy with civility.


Grammar Corner



Love-like-hate+ing   read    watch    exercise  exercise

The past tense of to be verb  read   watch   exercise   exercise    play

Past Tense of Regular verbs  read  list of verbs   watch   exercise  test  play

Past Tense of Irregular verbs   read    List of verbs in past    sing   exercise  exercise   play   play





Reading Room






2nd TERM EXAM CONTENT LIST