Learner Profile Report Comments
Do not let report writing get you down. Use these comments to help write reports in a flash!
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All 8 Key Concepts
Form: What is it like?
Function: How does it work?
Causation: Why is it the way it is?
Change: How is it changing?
Connection: How is it connected to other things?
Perspective: What are the points of view?
Responsibility: What is our responsibility?
Reflection: How do we know?
All 8 PYP IB Key Concepts
Form: What is it like?
Function: How does it work?
Causation: Why is it the way it is?
Change: How is it changing?
Connection: How is it connected to other things?
Perspective: What are the points of view?
Responsibility: What is our responsibility?
Reflection: How do we know?
6 Puzzles
Who We Are
How We Organize Ourselves
Sharing The Planet
How We Express Ourselves
How The World Works
Where We Are In Place And Time
Cut and laminate the puzzle pieces carefully so they an be used over and over again.
Use this product in your PYP classroom.
Can be used as individual puzzles on a wall display or connected together as a Learner Profile puzzle.
All 10 Learner Profiles:
Inquirers
Risk-takers
Communicators
Principled
Open-minded
Knowledgeable
Balanced
Caring
Reflective
Thinkers
IB PYP KEY SKILLS DISPLAY
Thinking Skills:
Acquisition of knowledge
Comprehension
Application
Analysis
Synthesis
Evaluation
Dialectical thought
Metacognition
Research Skills:
Formulating questions
Observing
Planning
Collecting data
Recording data
Organizing data
Interpreting data
Presenting research
Social Skills:
Accepting responsibility
Respecting others
Cooperating
Resolving conflict
Group decision-making
Adopting a variety of roles
Communication Skills:
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Viewing
Presenting
Non-verbal communication
Self-management skills:
Gross motor skills
Fine Motor Skills
Spatial awareness
Organization
Time management
Safety
Healthy lifestyle
Codes of behaviour
Informed Choices
All 8 Key Concepts
Form: What is it like?
Function: How does it work?
Causation: Why is it the way it is?
Change: How is it changing?
Connection: How is it connected to other things?
Perspective: What are the points of view?
Responsibility: What is our responsibility?
Reflection: How do we know?
Report Comments
Do not let report writing get you down. Use these comments to help write reports in a flash!
Product includes comments for:
Language Inquiry
Mathematics Inquiry
Unit of Inquiry
General Homeroom
Use this resource as an interactive display for your PYP classroom.
Instructions
Print and cut out all pieces (Use A4 or A3).
Laminate each piece and assemble.
Use tape on the back to hold the pieces together.
Use a split pin to attach THE spinner to the front of the display.
Display and use with your inquiry.
Use these puzzles with your students to help them learn more about the Key Concepts.
All 8 PYP IB Key Concepts
Form: What is it like?
Function: How does it work?
Causation: Why is it the way it is?
Change: How is it changing?
Connection: How is it connected to other things?
Perspective: What are the points of view?
Responsibility: What is our responsibility?
Reflection: How do we know?
Cut and laminate the puzzle pieces carefully so they an be used over and over again.
The Six Thinking Hats approach can be used to address almost any problem-solving activity you might encounter in the classroom.
White Hat
Red Hat
Green Hat
Blue Hat
Black Hat
Yellow Hat
All 8 PYP IB Key Concepts
Form: What is it like?
Function: How does it work?
Causation: Why is it the way it is?
Change: How is it changing?
Connection: How is it connected to other things?
Perspective: What are the points of view?
Responsibility: What is our responsibility?
Reflection: How do we know?
Lined Paper - St Patrick’s Day
Use the lined paper for students writing tasks. Various sizes allows for use across multiple Grade levels and ages.
4 x sizes of lined paper
5 x different colour backgrounds
IB PYP Key Concepts
Form: What is it like?
Function: How does it work?
Causation: Why is it the way it is?
Change: How is it changing?
Connection: How is it connected to other things?
Perspective: What are the points of view?
Responsibility: What is our responsibility?
Reflection: How do we know?
4 colours (Red / Green / Yellow / Blue)