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A warm welcome to you all! Step into the world of excellence at the InThinking MYP English Language & Literature website!
Crafted exclusively by an experienced MYP teacher for fellow educators like you, this site is your gateway to unparalleled success in teaching the Language & Literature course. Unlock a wealth of comprehensive information and an abundance of invaluable resources meticulously designed to empower you to deliver exceptional education. Get ready to revolutionize your teaching journey and achieve remarkable results with our unrivalled support.
Finding your way around the site
The website is vast, but don't be daunted... you can usually find what you need using the search feature.
The site is organized like an upside-down tree with top-level categories and many branching sub-sections and pages.
The sitemap icon (under home) will allow you to see the whole website simultaneously. If you can't find something you are looking for, you may also search by putting a key-word in the search box on the upper right side of the screen. Frequently consulted pages can be saved to your starred favourites.
Start by watching the introductory videos below in which you will learn about what you can expect to find in each of the main areas of this website:
Introducing the Site
Getting Started
On the pages below you will find an overview of the basics of the MYP:
Course Philosophy
MYP philosophy is focused on preparing students for their future lives in our 21st century world. As a result, learning in language and literature classrooms is intricately connected with real world global...
Concept-Based Curriculum
Our 21st-century world is creating new knowledge at an incredibly fast rate! Concept-based curriculum enables students to use a schema in their brains to sort, organise and create patterns with information...
IB Acronyms & MYP Glossary
I remember a wonderful teacher friend who said in the first weeks after she moved from the US system to the IB system, 'you and I both speak English, but I don't understand a word of what you're saying!'...
The Learner Profile
The Learner Profile attributes encompass the responsibilities and capabilities we seek to develop in our students. They include qualities that will enable students to respect both themselves and others.
The IB Continuum
The IB Continuum is the learning progression for students between the ages of 3 and 19. There are four programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and either the Diploma...
Planning the L&L programme
Teachers often approach me and ask, 'where do I start with planning my Language and Literature courses?' This page takes you through the main elements of the planning process, from subject group overview...
Course Overview
On the pages below you will find a detailed discussion of the requirements of the Language and Literature course; the assessment objectives and the command terms.
Course Overview
Aims of the Language and Literature course- Let's begin with five important aims of the Language and Literature course. Read through them and reflect on how you include them in your classroom practice and...
Aims of the course
The English Language and Literature course builds students' conceptual understanding and skills in reading, speaking, viewing and writing. On this page you will learn about the aims of the course and...
Course Requirements
The Language and Literature course has a number of important requirements. In addition, there are some essential elements of guidance to take note of. This page aims to explain everything you need to...
Assessment Objectives
Language and Literature has 4 assessment objectives and they explain what students should be able to do as a result of studying the Language and Literature course. Years 1,3 and 5 have separate objective...
Command Terms
Command Terms are central to the L&L course objectives and an integral part of the assessment criteria. They are intended to provide students with the language they require to be able to understand the...
Unit Planning
This part of the website explains all aspects of unit planning, including key and related concepts, global contexts, creating a statement of inquiry, inquiry questions, planning assessment and choosing ATL skills, developing learning experiences, differentiation, reflection and engaging in the process of evaluating your unit plans.
Unit Planning
Key and related concepts are central to every MYP unit. There are 16 key concepts that act as connectors to transfer big ideas between subjects and subject groups. In addition, there and 12 Language and...
Key Concepts
Key and related concepts are central to every MYP unit. 16 key concepts act as connectors to transfer big ideas between subjects and subject groups. In addition, there are 12 Language and Literature specifically...
Related Concepts
Related concepts, along with key concepts are central to every MYP unit. There and 12 Language and Literature specific related concepts that develop the depth of students' conceptual understanding in...
Global Contexts
There are six global contexts that guide students’ inquiry into key and related concepts in the context of our global common humanity. Global contexts identify specific settings, events and circumstances...
Statement of Inquiry
The statement of inquiry combines the key concept with the related concepts and the global context exploration to create a central focus for each Language & Literature unit. Students inquire into the...
Inquiry Questions
Inquiry questions support students' curiosity in the unit topic both from an intellectual and interest perspective. They help to structure our students' factual and conceptual thinking processes during...
Planning Summative Assessment
Once you have chosen the topic of your unit and planned the statement of inquiry, the time has come to begin planning teaching and learning with the end in mind. Planning the performances of students'...
Formative Assessment
Formative assessment is an integral part of the assessment process. Throughout the process of teaching and learning teachers use a variety of methods to assess students' progress and plan for their future...
Choosing ATL Skills
By engaging with approaches to learning skills, our students develop relevant skills across the curriculum and help them “learn how to learn”.
Differentiation
Differentiation is tailoring your teaching to the different needs of your students to ensure they have equal access to learning. It can take the form of altering the content of units, the process of teaching...
Service as Action
During our Language and Literature units, we create opportunities for students to connect authentically their learning with the real world locally, nationally and globally. We introduce students to global...
Unit Reflection
The Reflection section of the unit planner is a place where teachers reflect on significant aspects of the unit before, during and after teaching it.Reflection questions offer an opportunity for teachers...
Units by Concept
Here you will find unit plans organised by each of the 16 key concepts. Each ready-to-teach unit plan includes key and related concepts, a global context exploration, the statement of inquiry, factual, conceptual and debatable inquiry questions, summative assessments, ideas for resources and much more!
Units by Key Concept
Key Concept - AestheticsThis key concept is the creation and perception of beauty in relation to art, culture and nature.Key Concept - ChangeThis key concept is the transformation from one form to another.
Units by Year Level
This website area takes each unit plan and organises it by year level: Years 1-2; Years 3-4 and Year 5. There are also several unit plans for any Year Level:
Units By Year Level
Most units on this website can be adapted for a different age group by changing the texts and adapting the statement of inquiry, inquiry questions and summative assessment(s).
Assessment
In this section of the website all aspects of assessment are explained:
Assessment - the Basics
Assessment is integral to all teaching and learning and requires teachers to assess the prescribed subject-group objectives using the assessment criteria for each subject group in each year of the programme....
Assessment Objectives
There are four objectives for Language and Literature and they explain what students should be able to do as a result of studying the course.
Formative Assessment
Formative assessment is an integral part of the assessment process. Throughout the process of teaching and learning teachers use a variety of methods to assess students' progress and plan for their future...
Summative Assessment
Summative assessment is an integral part of the process of learning and teaching in Language and Literature. At the end of a designated period, students perform authentically their new understandings...
GRASPS Summative Assessment
GRASPS is an assessment model in which students perform their understanding using an authentic 'real-world' assessment task.
Best Fit Judgement and L&L Grading
We make a 'best fit' judgement to create the final grade at the end of each reporting period. Below is a step by step guide to achieve the 'best fit' judgement with ease!
Approaches To Learning Skills
This part of the website includes an introduction to Approaches to Learning Skills and ATL Teaching Strategies for the Language and Literature classroom, followed by a page for each of the five ATL skill categories of
Approaches to Learning
Approaches to learning (ATL) are skills designed to enable students to 'learn how to learn.' All programmes and subjects have ATL skills and they provide a common language for teachers and students to...
Approaches to Teaching Skills
For those new to the MYP, you will encounter new approaches to teaching and your students' learning. The following pages on the site provide an introduction to a wide range of approaches to teaching:
Approaches to Teaching
Bloom's Taxonomy is an approach to pedagogy that aims to maximise students’ performance. Bloom's Taxonomy is a framework for classifying intellectual objectives and skills essential to learning. It...
General Resources
Finally, this part of the website introduces you to many significant resources to support you as a Language and Literature teacher. You will find a wealth of resources from using reading logs with your students and choosing texts to develop their joy of reading, to using technology in your classroom to developing interdisciplinary units and supporting students in the Personal Project.
General Resources
I remember a wonderful teacher friend saying in the first weeks after she moved from the US system to the IB system 'you and I both speak English, but I don't understand a word you're saying!' One of...
IB Acronyms & MYP Glossary
I remember a wonderful teacher friend saying in the first weeks after she moved from the US system to the IB system 'you and I both speak English, but I don't understand a word you're saying!' One of...
Presentations
On the following web pages, there are presentations to enhance the teaching and learning in your Language & Literature classroom
Newsletters & Interviews
Read our news and updates to the site in the latest newsletter and interviews with Kate Beatty, the website author!
Reading Resources
“There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island.” – Walt Disney
Selected Pages
Start Here: Teachers
Newsletter 2 - December 2022 Free
Hello everyone, Welcome to the second InThinking MYP English Language & Literature Newsletter! As the project of creating...
Start Here: Teachers
Newsletters & Interviews Free
Read our news and updates to the site in the latest newsletter and interviews with Kate Beatty, the website author!
Start Here: Teachers
Newsletter 7 - September 2024 Free
Hello everyone, Greetings from the south of Germany where we are full-swing in pumpkin season and still enjoying warm days...
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Newsletter 5 - December 2023 Free
Hello everyone, Greetings from Austria!As we reach the end of this 2023, I am writing to share the latest resources posted...
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Newsletter 4 - August 2023 Free
Hello everyone, Welcome to the latest edition of our InThinking MYP English Language & Literature Newsletter and welcome...