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August, 2011 Dear Parents, Our first Primary Years Programme Unit of Inquiry is called Origins and involves an inquiry into the myths and theories, which explain the origins of life and how they differ between cultures. Please review the details of the unit below so that connections can be made between home and our learning at school. Central Idea : Humans explain their origins in different ways An Inquiry Into : Myths and theories about origins of life How myths and theories differ How belief systems influence people Teacher Questions : What are the major differences / similarities between the myths and theories? Where do these myths and theories stem from? In order to make this a truly rich unit, we encourage all parents to make connections related to the unit outside of school. Some things to try: Discuss any creation stories that are linked to your family’s culture. Collect creation stories from local library and read them together. Research creation theories on the internet. Discuss them together. Bring in any DVD’s or computer programs that help explain any myths or theories. If you have any questions about this unit or anything we are working on in class, please contact your classroom teacher. From, The Grade 5 teachers Mr. Hutchins, Mr. van Dinter and Ms Carroll [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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August, 2011Dear Parents,

Our first Primary Years Programme Unit of Inquiry is called Origins and involves an inquiry into the myths and theories, which explain the origins of life and how they differ between cultures.

Please review the details of the unit below so that connections can be made between home and our learning at school.

Central Idea:

Humans explain their origins in different ways

An Inquiry Into:

Myths and theories about origins of life How myths and theories differ How belief systems influence people

Teacher Questions:

What are the major differences / similarities be-tween the myths and theories?

Where do these myths and theories stem from?

In order to make this a truly rich unit, we encourage all parents to make connections related to the unit outside of school. Some things to try:

☺ Discuss any creation stories that are linked to your family’s culture.☺ Collect creation stories from local library and read them together.☺ Research creation theories on the internet. Discuss them together.☺ Bring in any DVD’s or computer programs that help explain any myths or theories.

If you have any questions about this unit or anything we are working on in class, please contact your classroom teacher. From, The Grade 5 teachersMr. Hutchins, Mr. van Dinter and Ms [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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To aid in your child’s understanding of the unit, here is a list of related vocabulary for our unit. Feel free to discuss these words in English and in your native tongue.

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