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Grade 1-5

Primary Years Program (PYP)

The IB Primary Years Program (PYP) is a curriculum framework for students aged 6-12, which focuses on inquiry-based learning and develops students' understanding of themselves, the world around them, and their roles in it. It provides a comprehensive education that fosters academic excellence, international-mindedness, and personal and social growth. PYP encourages students to explore real-world issues and questions through open-ended inquiry, promoting critical thinking, problem-solving, and research skills. It focuses on conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization.

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Activities

1. Inquiry-Based Learning Activities: These activities use a student-centered approach, where students are encouraged to explore and ask questions while discovering the answers themselves. 

2. Transdisciplinary Learning Activities: These activities connect multiple disciplines to create a unified learning experience. 

3. Collaborative Activities: These activities promote teamwork skills and help students to develop their social skills. 

4. Action Projects Related to the Unit Of Inquiry: These projects allow students to apply their learning in a real-world context and promote active participation. 

5. Reflection Activities: These activities encourage students to reflect on their learning and connect it to their own experiences. 

6. Team-Building Activities: These activities aim to create a positive classroom environment and promote teamwork. 

7. Cultural Awareness Activities: These activities help students to develop an understanding and appreciation of different cultures. 

8. Technology Integration Activities: These activities introduce modern technology to the classroom and teach students how to use it efficiently and effectively. 

9. Experiential Learning Activities: These activities aim to create hands-on learning experiences through experiments or field trips. 

10. Authentic Assessment Tasks: These tasks assess students' understanding of the unit of inquiry through real-life examples. 

11. Al and Technology Development: These activities introduce students to the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and technology and how it can be applied in solving real-world problems. Students also learn about the ethical considerations that come along with technology advancement and how they can use it in a responsible and ethical manner. 

12. Soft Skills Development: These activities help students to develop essential skills such as communication, collaboration, problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking skills. These soft skills are highly valued in the 21st-century workforce and contribute to a student's personal growth and development.