An inquiry into histories and orientation in place, space and time through:
periods, events and artefacts
communities, heritage, culture and environment
natural and human drivers of movement, adaptation, and transformation
An inquiry into histories and orientation in place, space and time through:
periods, events and artefacts
communities, heritage, culture and environment
natural and human drivers of movement, adaptation, and transformation
Central Idea
Peoples’ choice of transportation is determined by many factors.
Lines of Inquiry:
What a system is (FORM)
Parts within systems (FUNCTION)
Why systems are created (CAUSATION)
Co-operating successfully with others
Specified Concepts
Perspective
Connection
Function
Additional Concepts
Identity
Community
Relationships
Lines of Inquiry
The impact of land, water, and weather on the way people travel (CAUSATION)
The connection between forms of transportation and people's culture and tradition (CONNECTION)
Why transportation changes over time (CHANGE)
Ways to exchange information
Learner Profile:
risk-taker
knowledgeable
Approaches to Learning:
Communication skills:
I can listen
I can talk