Curriculum by presenters

We have listed the BIG IDEAS for each grade below and highlighted each presenter or activity we've done beside the relevant idea.

This doesn't necessary mean we've 'covered' this idea. Depending on the depth and length of the session or unit, we will have explored it to different degrees. Often in SPIDER the sessions are jumping off points for you as a family to extend the experience into your family's learning at home.

Kindergarten – BIG IDEAS

Math

· Number represents and describes quantity: Quantities can be decomposed into smaller parts.

· Developing computational fluency comes from a strong sense of number: One-to-one correspondence and a sense of

5 and 10 are essential for working with numbers

· We use patterns to represent identified regularities and to form generalizations: Repeating elements can be identified

· We can describe, measure, and compare spatial relationships: Objects have attributes.

· Analyzing data and chance help us to compare and interpret: Familiar events can be described as likely or unlikely.

Language Arts

· Language and stories can be a source of creativity and joy.

· Stories help us learn about ourselves and our families

· Stories can be told through pictures and words.

· Everyone can be a reader and can create stories.

· Everyone has a unique story.

· Playing with language helps us discover how language works.

· Listening and speaking builds our understanding and helps us learn.

Science

· Plants and animals have observable features.

· Humans interact with matter every day through familiar materials

· The motion of objects depends on their properties

· Daily and seasonal changes affect all living things.

Social Studies – Identity and Families

· Our communities are diverse and made of individuals who have a lot in common.

· Stories and traditions about ourselves and our families reflect who we are and where we are from.

· Rights, roles, and responsibilities shape our identity and help us build healthy relationships with others.

Arts

· People create art to express who they are as individuals and community.

· Engagement in the arts creates opportunities for inquiry through purposeful play.

· Dance, drama, music and visual arts express meaning in unique ways.

· People connect to others and share ideas through the arts.

Physical and Health Education

· Daily physical activity helps us develop movement skills and physical literacy, and is an important part of healthy living.

· Learning about ourselves and others helps us develop a positive attitude and caring behaviours, which helps us build healthy relationships.

· Knowing about our bodies and making healthy choices helps us look after ourselves.

· Good health comprises physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Applied Design, Skills and Technologies (K-3)

· Designs grow out of natural curiosity.

· Skills can be developed through play.

· Technologies are tools that extend human capabilities.

Grade One – BIG IDEAS

Math

· Number represents and describes quantity: Numbers to 20 can be decomposed into 10’s and 1’s

· Developing computational fluency comes from a strong sense of number: Addition and subtraction can be modelled concretely, pictorially, and mentally, using strategies involving counting and making 10.

· We use patterns to represent identified regularities and to form generalizations: Repeating elements can be identified

· We can describe, measure, and compare spatial relationships: Objects and shapes have attributes.

· Analyzing data and chance help us to compare and interpret: Concrete graphs show one-to-one correspondence.

Language Arts

· Language and stories can be a source of creativity and joy.

· Stories help us learn about ourselves and our families

· Stories can be told through pictures and words.

· Everyone can be a reader and can create stories.

· Everyone has a unique story.

· Playing with language helps us discover how language works.

· Listening and speaking builds our understanding and helps us learn.

Science

· Living things have features and behaviours that help them survive in their environment

· Matter is useful because of its properties.

· Light and sound can be produced and their properties can be changed.

· Observable patterns and cycles occur in the local sky and landscape.

Social Studies – Local communities

· We shape the local environment, and the local environment shapes who we are and how we live.

· Our rights, roles, and responsibilities are important for building strong communities.

· Healthy communities recognize and respect the diversity of individuals and care for the local environment.

Arts

· People create art to express who they are as individuals and community.

· Engagement in the arts creates opportunities for inquiry through purposeful play.

· Dance, drama, music and visual arts express meaning in unique ways.

· People connect to others and share ideas through the arts.

Physical and Health Education

· Daily physical activity helps us develop movement skills and physical literacy, and is an important part of healthy living.

· Learning about ourselves and others helps us develop a positive attitude and caring behaviours, which helps us build healthy relationships.

· Knowing about our bodies and making healthy choices helps us look after ourselves.

· Good health comprises physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Applied Design, Skills and Technologies (K-3)

· Designs grow out of natural curiosity.

· Skills can be developed through play.

· Technologies are tools that extend human capabilities.

Grade Two – BIG IDEAS

Math

· Number represents and describes quantity: Numbers to 100 can be decomposed into 10’s and 1’s.

· Developing computational fluency comes from a strong sense of number: Fluency in addition and subtraction with numbers to 100 requires understanding of place value and mental math strategies.

· We use patterns to represent identified regularities and to form generalizations: The regular change in increasing patterns can be identified.

· We can describe, measure, and compare spatial relationships: Objects and shapes have attributes.

· Analyzing data and chance help us to compare and interpret: Concrete items can be represented pictorially in a graph.

Language Arts

· Language and stories can be a source of creativity and joy.

· Stories help us learn about ourselves and our families and our communities.

· Everyone can be a reader and can create stories.

· Listening and speaking helps us explore, share, and develop our ideas

· Using language in creative and playful ways helps us understand how language works.

· Readers use strategies to make sense of what they read, hear, and view.

Science

· All living things have a life cycle.

· Materials can be changed through physical and chemical processes.

· Forces influence the motion of an object.

· Water is essential to all living things, and it cycles through the environment.

Social Studies – Regional and Global Communities

· Local actions have global consequences, and global actions have local consequences.

· Canada is made up of many diverse regions and communities

· Individuals have rights and responsibilities as global citizens.

Arts

· Creative expression develops our unique identity and voice.

· Inquiry through the arts creates opportunities for risk taking.

· Dance, drama, music, and visual arts are each unique languages for creating and communicating.

· People connect to the hearts and minds of others in a variety of places and times through the arts.

Physical and Health Education

· Daily participation in physical activity at moderate to vigorous intensity levels benefits all aspects of our well-being.

· Learning how to participate and move our bodies in different physical activities helps us develop physical literacy.

· Adopting healthy personal practices and safety strategies protects ourselves and others.

· Having good communication skills and managing our emotions enables us to develop and maintain healthy relationships.

· Our physical, emotional, and mental health are interconnected.

Applied Design, Skills and Technologies (K-3)

· Designs grow out of natural curiosity.

· Skills can be developed through play.

· Technologies are tools that extend human capabilities

Grade Three – BIG IDEAS

Math

· Number represents and describes quantity: Parts of wholes can be represented by fractions.

· Developing computational fluency comes from a strong sense of number: Flexible decomposing and composing are used when adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers.

· We use patterns to represent identified regularities and to form generalizations: The regular change in increasing and decreasing patterns can be identified.

· We can describe, measure, and compare spatial relationships: Standard units are used to measure attributes of objects’ shapes.

· Analyzing data and chance help us to compare and interpret: The likelihood of possible outcomes can be examined.

Language Arts

· Language and stories can be a source of creativity and joy.

· Stories help us learn about ourselves, our families, and our communities.

· Everyone can be a reader and a writer.

· Listening and speaking helps us explore, share, and develop our ideas.

· Using language in creative and playful ways helps us understand how language works.

· Readers use strategies to make sense of what they read, hear, and view.

Science

· Living things are diverse, can be grouped, and interact in their ecosystems

· All matter is made of particles.

· Thermal energy can be produced and transferred.

· Wind, water, and ice change the shape of the land.

Social Studies – Local communities

· We shape the local environment, and the local environment shapes who we are and how we live.

· Our rights, roles, and responsibilities are important for building strong communities.

· Healthy communities recognize and respect the diversity of individuals and care for the local environment.

Arts

· People create art to express who they are as individuals and community.

· Engagement in the arts creates opportunities for inquiry through purposeful play.

· Dance, drama, music and visual arts express meaning in unique ways.

· People connect to others and share ideas through the arts.

Physical and Health Education

· Daily physical activity helps us develop movement skills and physical literacy, and is an important part of healthy living.

· Learning about ourselves and others helps us develop a positive attitude and caring behaviours, which helps us build healthy relationships.

· Knowing about our bodies and making healthy choices helps us look after ourselves.

· Good health comprises physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Applied Design, Skills and Technologies (K-3)

· Designs grow out of natural curiosity.

· Skills can be developed through play.

· Technologies are tools that extend human capabilities.

Grade Four – BIG IDEAS

Math

· Number represents and describes quantity: Parts of wholes can be represented by fractions and decimals

· Developing computational fluency comes from a strong sense of number: Patterns and relations within multiplication and division develop multiplicative thinking.

· We use patterns to represent identified regularities and to form generalizations: The regular change in patterns can be represented using tools and tables.

· We can describe, measure, and compare spatial relationships: Polygons are closed shapes with similar attributes

· Analyzing data and chance help us to compare and interpret: Probability experiments develop an understanding of chance.

Language Arts

· Language and text can be a source of creativity and joy.

· Exploring text and story helps us understand ourselves and make connections to others and to the world.

· Listening carefully helps us learn.

· Text can be understood from different perspectives.

· Using language in creative and playful ways helps us understand how language works.

· Combining different texts and ideas allows us to create new understandings.

· Texts are created for different purposes and audiences.

Science

· All living things and their environment are interdependent.

· Matter has mass, takes up space, and can change phase.

· Energy comes in a variety of forms that can be transferred from one object to another.

· The motion of Earth and the moon cause observable patterns that affect living and non-living systems

Social Studies – First Peoples and European Contact

· The pursuit of valuable natural resources has played a key role in changing the land, people, and communities of Canada.

· Interactions between First Peoples and Europeans lead to conflict and cooperation, which continues to shape Canada’s identity.

· Demographic changes in North America created shifts in economic and political power.

· British Columbia followed a unique path in becoming a part of Canada.

Arts

· Creative expression is a means to explore and share one’s identity within a community.

· Artists experiment in a variety of ways to discover new possibilities.

· Dance, drama, music, and visual arts are each unique languages for creating and communicating.

· Exploring works of art exposes us to diverse values, knowledge, and perspectives

Physical and Health Education

· Daily participation in physical activity at moderate to vigorous intensity levels benefits all aspects of our well-being

· Knowing what we enjoy doing and knowing about our opportunities to participate in those activities helps us develop an active lifestyle.

· Understanding ourselves and the various aspects of health helps us develop a balanced lifestyle.

· Personal choices and social and environmental factors influence our health and well-being.

· Developing healthy relationships helps us feel connected, supported, and valued

Applied Design, Skills and Technologies

· Designs can be improved with prototyping and testing.

· Skills are developed through practice, effort, and action.

· The choice of technology and tools depends on the task.

Grade Five – BIG IDEAS

Math

· Number represents and describes quantity: Parts of wholes can be represented by equivalent fractions.

· Developing computational fluency comes from a strong sense of number: Flexibility in working with numbers extends to operations with larger (multi-digit) numbers.

· We use patterns to represent identified regularities and to form generalizations: Number patterns can be expressed using variables in tables.

· We can describe, measure, and compare spatial relationships: Closed shapes have area and perimeter

· Analyzing data and chance help us to compare and interpret: Graphs can be used to show many-to-one correspondence.

Language Arts

· Language and text can be a source of creativity and joy.

· Exploring text and story helps us understand ourselves and make connections to others and to the world.

· Listening carefully helps us learn.

· Text can be understood from different perspectives.

· Using language in creative and playful ways helps us understand how language works.

· Combining different texts and ideas allows us to create new understandings.

· Texts are created for different purposes and audiences.

Science

· Multicellular organisms have organ systems that enable them to survive and interact within their environment.

· Solutions are homogeneous mixtures.

· Machines are devices that transfer force and energy.

· Humans use earth materials as natural resources.

Social Studies – Canadian Issues and Governance

· Canada’s policies and treatment of minority peoples have negative and positive legacies.

· Natural resources continue to shape the economy and identity of different regions of Canada.

· Immigration and multiculturalism continue to shape Canadian society and identity.

· Canadian institutions and government reflect the challenge of our regional diversity.

Arts

· Engaging in creative expression and experiences expands people’s sense of identity and belonging.

· Artists experiment in a variety of ways to discover new possibilities and perspectives.

· Dance, drama, music and visual arts are each unique languages for creating and communicating.

· Works of art influence and are influenced by the world around us.

Physical and Health Education

· Daily physical activity enables us to practice skillful movement and helps us develop personal fitness.

· Knowing what we enjoy doing and knowing about our opportunities to participate in those activities helps us develop an active lifestyle.

· Knowing what we enjoy doing and knowing about our opportunities to participate in those activities helps us develop an active lifestyle.

· Understanding ourselves and the various aspects of health helps us develop a balanced lifestyle.

· Personal choices and social and environmental factors influence our health and well-being.

· Developing healthy relationships helps us feel connected, supported, and valued.

Applied Design, Skills and Technologies

· Designs can be improved with prototyping and testing.

· Skills are developed through practice, effort, and action.

· The choice of technology and tools depends on the task.

Grade Six – BIG IDEAS

Math

· Numbers can be represented in many forms and reflect different relationships.

· Numeracy helps us to see patterns, communicate ideas, and solve problems.

· Patterns allow us to see relationships and develop generalizations

· Geometry and measurement empower us to make meaning of the world.

· We can apply mathematics to inquiry questions and use it to communicate information and data.

· Data enable us to draw conclusions and make predictions in an unstable world

Language Arts

· Language and text can be a source of creativity and joy.

· Exploring text and story helps us understand ourselves and make connections to others and to the world.

· Exploring and sharing multiple perspectives extends our thinking

· Developing our understanding of how language works allows us to use it purposefully.

· Texts are created for different purposes and audiences.

· Synthesizing the meaning from different texts and ideas helps us create new understandings.

Science

· Multicellular organisms rely on internal systems to survive, reproduce, and interact with their environment.

· Everyday materials are often homogeneous (solutions) and heterogeneous mixtures.

· Newton’s three laws of motion describe the relationship between force and motion.

· The solar system is part of the Milky Way, which is one of billions of galaxies.

Social Studies – Global Issues and Governance

· Economic self-interest can be a significant cause of conflict among peoples and governments.

· Complex global problems require international cooperation to make difficult choices for the future.

· Systems of government vary in their respect for human rights and freedoms.

· Media sources can both positively and negatively affect our understanding of important events and issues

Arts

· Engaging in creative expression and experiences expands people’s sense of identity and belonging.

· Artistic expressions differ across time and place.

· Dance, drama, music and visual arts are each unique languages for creating and communicating.

· Experiencing art is a means to develop empathy for others’ perspectives and experiences.

Physical and Health Education

· Daily physical activity enables us to practice skillful movement and helps us develop personal fitness.

· Physical literacy and fitness contribute to our success in and enjoyment of physical activity.

· We experience many changes in our lives that influence how we see ourselves and others.

· Healthy choices influence our physical, emotional, and mental well-being

· Learning about similarities and differences in individuals and groups influences community health.

Applied Design, Skills and Technologies

· Designs can be responsive to identified needs

· Complex tasks require the acquisition of additional skills.

· Complex tasks may require multiple tools and technologies.