MYP · Units

Plan an MYP unit from concept to criterion.

Statement of inquiry, global context, ATL, key concepts, criteria, tasks: built once, then reused in every other tool.

Unit plan · Numerical & Abstract ReasoningMYP 4 Mathematics · 8 weeks
Key conceptLogic
Related conceptsGeneralization · Representation
Global contextScientific & technical innovation
Statement of inquiryGeneralizing numerical patterns through logic lets us represent and innovate.
What it does

The MYP framework, in the right order.

Concept first, then inquiry, then criteria and tasks, then the whole thing feeds the rest of your teaching.

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Concept-first

Key and related concepts, then the Statement of Inquiry, then the global context, in the order the MYP actually asks for.

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Criteria and tasks

Map summative tasks to criteria A to D from the start, so assessment is designed in, not bolted on at the end.

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Reused everywhere

Mark a unit active and it pre-fills lessons, assessments and feedback, so context carries through every other tool.

Questions, answered

The details, before you ask.

Is this MYP-only?
The Unit Planner is built for the MYP unit structure: key concept, related concepts, Statement of Inquiry, global context, ATL, criteria and the lesson sequence.
How does reuse work?
Set a unit active and Koncepts pre-fills your lessons, assessments and feedback from its concepts, criteria and context, so you don't re-enter the framework each time.
Can I export the plan?
Yes, you can export the finished unit plan to share or file alongside your school's planning documents.

Start a unit plan.

Build it once and reuse it everywhere. Free for individual teachers.