1. How We Organize Ourselves
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Central Idea: People have different jobs and we work together to meet each other's needs.
Lines of Inquiry: 1. Roles and responsibilities 2. Jobs in the world 3. How to work with others |
2. Who We Are
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Central Idea: Our choices affect our health and well-being.
Lines of Inquiry: 1. Functions of my body parts 2. We can make healthy choices 3. We can be safe |
3. Where We Are In Place and Time
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Central Idea: Relationships connect us to the world.
Lines of Inquiry: 1. Families exist throughout the world 2. Families are part of communities 3. Communities rely on each other |
4. How We Express Ourselves
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Central Idea: Fairy tales and fables help teach values.
Lines of Inquiry: 1. Fairy tales and fables have similarities and differences across cultures 2. Literary elements of fairy tales and fables 3. Apply fairy tale and face lessons to everyday life |
5. Sharing the Planet
Central Idea: Opportunities throughout the world are different.
Lines of Inquiry:
1. Different educational opportunities in the world
2. Variety of natural resources
3. Other opportunities - Work, health, and recreation
Lines of Inquiry:
1. Different educational opportunities in the world
2. Variety of natural resources
3. Other opportunities - Work, health, and recreation
6. How the World Works
Central Idea: All living things change and have basic needs.
Lines of Inquiry:
1. Differences between living things and non-living things
2. Characteristics of plants and animals
3. Basic needs of living things
Lines of Inquiry:
1. Differences between living things and non-living things
2. Characteristics of plants and animals
3. Basic needs of living things