TRANSDISCIPLINARY SKILLS SCOPE AND SEQUENCE - THINKING SKILLS
Preschool
Acquisition of knowledge /- Recall simple facts
- Recall simple information from Unit of Inquiry
- Remember new vocabulary and key words, including those from the central idea
Comprehension /
- Understand the central ideas of Units of Inquiry taught
- Begin to identify the main ideas
- Begin to retell stories , information and events
Application /
- Use and understand KWL, Venn diagrams, concept webs, retrieval charts with teacher assistance
- Begin to participate in teacher directed brainstorm
- Use knowledge gained to role play
- Begin to act on knowledge learnt
Analysis /
- Sort objects into 2 categories according to 1 attribute
- Begin to explain relationships between objects
- Sequence patterns with 2 changes
- Begin to brainstorm key words
Synthesis /
- Begin to present information
Evaluation /
- Begin to set own criteria for self assessment
Dialectical thought /
- Begin to listen to other people’s point of view
Metacognition /
- Begin to self-assess learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
Reception
Acquisition of knowledge /- Remember and recall facts from Unit of Inquiry
- Begin to express ideas from facts learnt
- Continues to expand vocabulary
- Recount new knowledge in own words
- Begin to recall the central idea of Unit of Inquiry
Comprehension /
- Understand central ideas of Units of Inquiry taught
- Identify main ideas
- Retell simple stories, information and events
- Begin to understand why we learn
- Begin to make generalizations and conclusion
Application /
- Begin to use simple concept webs, Venn diagrams, retrieval charts and KWL’s
- Participate in brainstorms
- Use knowledge gained to role play
- Begin to act on knowledge learnt
- Begin to suggest consequences based on knowledge
- Begin to predict outcomes and hypothesize with teacher assistance
Analysis /
- Brainstorm key words from central idea
- Categorize objects and information
- Classify information under different headings
- Explain relationships between objects and information (simple)
- Continue a pattern with 3 different attributes
- Begin to make statements about graphic data
Synthesis /
- Begin to explain common features of things
- Begin to present information
- Draw conclusions with assistance
- Make generalizations and summaries about information learnt
Evaluation /
- Begin to set own criteria
- Can self-assess work
- Can set goals
- Begin to assess peers
- Begin to identify strengths and weaknesses
- Begin to suggest ways to improve and begin to understand what they need to improve
- Begin to work towards class/teacher standards
Dialectical thought /
- Begin to understand that people can have different points of view
- Begin to listen to other people’s point of view
Metacognition /
- Begin to self-assess learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Begin to question learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Begin to self-correct own learning and behaviour
Grade 1
Acquisition of knowledge /- Remember and recall facts and central ideas from Units of Inquiry taught
- Continue to expand own vocabulary
- Recount new information in own words
- Express ideas from facts learnt
Comprehension /
- Understand the central ideas from Units of Inquiry taught
- Identify main ideas
- Begin to make inferences
- Retell stories, information and events
- Begin to understand why we learn
- Begin to make generalizations and draw conclusions
Application /
- Use and understand KWL, Venn diagrams, retrieval charts and concept webs
- Begin to use and understand flow charts
- Participate in brainstorms
- Begin to use knowledge learnt to make informed choices
- Suggest consequences based on knowledge
- Begin to hypothesize
Analysis /
- Brainstorm key words
- Begin to branch off from key words with more than one idea
- Categorize objects and information
- Make statements about graphic data
- Explain relationships between objects and between information (simple)
- Continue patterns
Synthesis /
- Begin to explain common features of things
- Present information
begin to plan to present - Begin to draw conclusions
- Begin to make generalizations and summaries about information learnt
Evaluation /
- Set own criteria
- Can self-assess work
- Can set goals
- Begin to assess peers
- Begin to identify strengths and weaknesses
- Begin to suggest ways to improve and begin to understand what they need to improve
- Work towards class/teacher standards
Dialectical thought /
- Understand that people can have different points of view
- Begin to listen to other people’s point of view
- Begin to construct arguments for own point of view
Metacognition /
- Begin to self-assess learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Begin to question learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Begin to self-correct own learning and behaviour
Grade 2
Acquisition of knowledge /- Remember and recall facts and central ideas from Units of Inquiry taught
- Continue to expand own vocabulary
- Recount new information in own words
- Express ideas from facts learnt
Comprehension /
- Understand the central ideas from Units of Inquiry taught
- Identify main ideas
- Begin to make inferences
- Retell stories, information and events
- Begin to understand why we learn
- Begin to make generalizations and draw conclusions
Application /
- Use and understand KWL, Venn diagrams, retrieval charts and concept webs
- Begin to use and understand flow charts
- Participate in brainstorms
- Begin to see the interconnections within a concept web
- Begin to use knowledge learnt to make informed choices
- Suggest consequences based on knowledge
- Begin to hypothesize
Analysis /
- Brainstorm key words
- Begin to branch off from key words with more than one idea
- Categorize objects and information
- Make statements about graphic data
- Explain relationships between objects and between information (simple)
- Continue patterns
Synthesis /
- Begin to explain common features of things
- Present information
begin to plan to present - Begin to draw conclusions
- Begin to make generalizations and summaries about information learnt
Evaluation /
- Set own criteria
- Can self-assess work
- Can set goals
- Begin to assess peers
- Begin to identify strengths and weaknesses
- Begin to suggest ways to improve and begin to understand what they need to improve
- Work towards class/teacher standards
Dialectical thought /
- Understand that people can have different points of view
- Listen to other people’s point of view
- Construct arguments for own point of view
Metacognition /
- Self-assess learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Question learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Self-correct own learning and behaviour
- Begin to ask questions about the requirement
- Begin to analyse own and others’ thought processes
Grade 3
Acquisition of knowledge /- Acquire specific facts to gain further knowledge
- Develop own ideas
- Expand vocabulary across subject areas
- Recall and recount new knowledge
- Retell central idea in own words
Comprehension /
- Understand the central ideas from Units of Inquiry taught
- Identify main ideas
- Make inferences
- Retell stories, information and events in detail and in a variety
- Understand why we learn
- Make generalizations and draw conclusions
Application /
- Choose, use and understand a variety of graphic organizers
- Use and understand flow charts
- Participate in brainstorms
- Use knowledge learnt to make informed choices
- Suggest consequences based on knowledge
- Hypothesize and predict outcomes
- Understand the interconnections within concept webs
- Use visual representations to show understanding of concepts
- Suggest alternative ideas
Analysis /
- Classify and categorize according to specific criteria or information
- Distinguish between relevant and irrelevant information
Synthesis /
- Choose appropriate presentation form
- Choose the best way to plan and design in order to present
- Develop new ways of presenting information
- Draw conclusions
- Discuss in detail the process gone through
Evaluation /
- Set own criteria
- Can self-assess work
- Can set goals
- Assess peers
- Identify strengths and weaknesses
- Suggest ways to improve and understand what they need to improve
- Work towards class/teacher standards
Dialectical thought /
- Understand that people can have different points of view
- Listen to other people’s point of view
- Construct arguments for own point of view
- Begin to construct arguments for opposing points of view
- Begin to think about 2 different points of view at the same time and can justify these
Metacognition /
- Self-assess learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Question learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Self-correct own learning and behaviour
- Ask questions about the requirement
- Analyse own and others’ thought processes
- Begin to list other ways to approach a task
- Self-assess and question own thinking
- Begin to self-assess and question choice or strategy
- Begin to self-correct own thinking
Grade 4
Acquisition of knowledge /- Acquire specific facts to gain further knowledge
- Develop own ideas
- Expand vocabulary across subject areas
- Recall and recount new knowledge
- Retell central idea in own words
Comprehension /
- Understand the central ideas from Units of Inquiry taught
- Identify main ideas
- Make inferences
- Retell stories, information and events in detail and in a variety
- Understand why we learn
- Make generalizations and draw conclusions
Application /
- Choose, use and understand a variety of graphic organizers
- Use and understand flow charts
- Participate in brainstorms
- Use knowledge learnt to make informed choices
- Suggest consequences based on knowledge
- Hypothesize and predict outcomes
- Understand the interconnections within concept webs
- Use visual representations to show understanding of concepts
- Suggest alternative ideas and explore options
- Begin to select appropriate strategies for tasks
Analysis /
- Classify and categorize according to specific criteria or information
- Distinguish between relevant and irrelevant information
Synthesis /
- Choose appropriate presentation form
- Choose the best way to plan and design in order to present
- Develop new ways of presenting information
- Draw conclusions
- Discuss in detail the process gone through
Evaluation /
- Set own criteria
- Can self-assess work
- Can set goals
- Assess peers
- Identify strengths and weaknesses
- Suggest ways to improve and understand what they need to improve
- Work towards class/teacher standards
- Explain own criteria and justify choices
Dialectical thought /
- Understand and respect that people can have different points of view
- Listen to other people’s point of view
- Construct persuasive arguments for own point of view
- Construct persuasive arguments for opposing points of view
- Think about 2 different points of view at the same time and can justify these
Metacognition /
- Self-assess learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Question learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Self-correct own learning and behaviour
- Ask questions about the requirement
- Analyse own and others’ thought processes
- Begin to list other ways to approach a task
- Self-assess and question own thinking
- Begin to self-assess and question choice or strategy
- Begin to self-correct own thinking
Grade 5
Acquisition of knowledge /- Acquire specific facts to gain further knowledge
- Develop own ideas
- Expand vocabulary across subject areas
- Recall and recount new knowledge
- Retell central idea in own words
- Begin to use specific technological/scientific language
Comprehension /
- Understand the central ideas of Units of Inquiry taught
- Make generalizations and draw conclusions
- Summarize, paraphrase and expand information
Application /
- Select appropriate strategies for tasks
- Explore options
Analysis /
- Find connecting relationships between ideas and facts
- Identify relevant and irrelevant information
Synthesis /
- Choose appropriate presentation form
- Choose the best way to plan and design in order to present
- Develop new ways of presenting information
- Draw conclusions
- Discuss in detail the process gone through
Evaluation /
- Set own criteria
- Can self-assess work
- Can set goals
- Assess peers
- Identify strengths and weaknesses
- Suggest ways to improve and understand what they need to improve
- Work towards class/teacher standards
- Explain own criteria and justify choices
Dialectical thought /
- Understand and respect that people can have different points of view
- Listen to other people’s point of view
- Construct persuasive arguments for own point of view
- Construct persuasive arguments for opposing points of view
- Think about 2 different points of view at the same time and can justify these
Metacognition /
- Self-assess learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Question learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Self-correct own learning and behaviour
- Ask questions about the requirement
- Analyse own and others’ thought processes
- List other ways to approach a task
- Self-assess and question own thinking
- Self-assess and question choice or strategy
- Self-correct own thinking
- Select new strategies
Grade 6
Acquisition of knowledge /- Acquire specific facts to gain further knowledge
- Develop own ideas
- Expand vocabulary across subject areas
- Recall and recount new knowledge
- Retell central idea in own words
- Begin to use specific technological/scientific language
Comprehension /
- Understand the central ideas of Units of Inquiry taught
- Make generalizations and draw conclusions
- Summarize, paraphrase and expand information
Application /
- Select appropriate strategies for tasks
- Explore options
Analysis /
- Find connecting relationships between ideas and facts
- Identify relevant and irrelevant information
Synthesis /
- Choose appropriate presentation form
- Choose the best way to plan and design in order to present
- Develop new ways of presenting information
- Draw conclusions
- Discuss in detail the process gone through
Evaluation /
- Set own criteria
- Can self-assess work
- Can set goals
- Assess peers
- Identify strengths and weaknesses
- Suggest ways to improve and understand what they need to improve
- Work towards class/teacher standards
- Explain own criteria and justify choices
Dialectical thought /
- Understand and respect that people can have different points of view
- Listen to other people’s point of view
- Construct persuasive arguments for own point of view
- Construct persuasive arguments for opposing points of view
- Think about 2 different points of view at the same time and can justify these
Metacognition /
- Self-assess learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Question learning, abilities, progress and behaviour
- Self-correct own learning and behaviour
- Ask questions about the requirement
- Analyse own and others’ thought processes
- List other ways to approach a task
- Self-assess and question own thinking
- Self-assess and question choice or strategy
- Self-correct own thinking
- Select new strategies