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PYP Inquiry Exhibition. Welcome! Please find your child’s folder and have a seat. What is the PYP Inquiry Exhibition?. This is a project that requires your child to combine the essential elements of the PYP and share with the whole school community. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PYP Inquiry ExhibitionWelcome! Please find your child’s folder and have a seat.

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What is the PYP Inquiry Exhibition?

• This is a project that requires your child to combine the essential elements of the PYP and share with the whole school community.• The students are required to participate in a

collaborative, transdisciplinary inquiry process that involves them identifying, investigating, and offering solutions to real-life issues or problems.

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Inquiry Theme: How We Organize Ourselves

• An exploration of:o human systems and communitieso the world of work, its nature, and its valueo employment and unemployment and their

impact on us and the world around us

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Our Central IdeaIndividuals and groups connect and organize to solve problems.

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An Inquiry Into:There are problems faced by various communities in developed and undeveloped countries. We will investigate the groups and projects, which organize to help solve these problems.

The topic (the specific organization) chosen by your child should be a real world issue or

problem, local or global.

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So many organizations...• Although we know that many of our students

have genuine compassion for animals, we are encouraging students to look beyond that

• There are so many organization and individuals that we would like them to be aware of...

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Global and Local Examples...• We have provided a list of some local and global

organizations in your child’s folder

• Your child is to be creative and reach out with this project, so it is important that he/she choose an organization that he/she is interested

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PYP Inquiry Mentors and Mentees

• Your child’s project will be done at home• Each child will be assigned a specific mentor (I.B.

teacher or specials teacher at Streams) • Your child will meet with his/her mentor every few

weeks • The mentor will provide feedback and assignments

for your child to work on at home• Each mentor report requires teacher, student, and

parent signatures• Don’t forget to check on your child’s progress by

viewing the mentor reports and providing a signature

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PYP Inquiry Project TimelineThis information can be found on the calendar in your child’s folder• This week, select a few topics that your child is interested in and

do some preliminary research to make sure that enough information and resources are provided.

• Choose an organization and return your selection to your homeroom teacher by FRIDAY, JANUARY 17

• Your child’s first Mentor Meeting is on January 27o Your child should bring a list of questions about the

organization choseno Try to have one question for each Key Concept on the Key

Concept Map (found in your child’s folder)

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PYP Inquiry Project Timeline• Your child’s second Mentor Meeting is on February 24

o Your child should bring in any research done with answers to many of the questions the he/she asked from the first meeting

o He/She should have made an attempt at contacting the organization (bring any information that has been received from the organization)

• Your child’s third Mentor Meeting is on March 24o Your child’s research should almost be completeo Bring the research to the mentor meeting

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PYP Inquiry Project Timeline• Your child’s fourth Mentor Meeting is on March 31

o Research should be COMPLETE!o Bring the research to share with the mentor

• Your child’s fifth Mentor Meeting is on April 7o Your child should bring ideas on the way that he/she would like

to present the research ( tri-fold, PowerPoint, iPad...be creative!)

o Students should be prepared to present their projects to their mentor’s class and their homeroom class next week!

• Your child’s FINAL Mentor Meeting is on April 21o Your child should bring the final project to school to practice the

oral and visual presentations to the mentor’s class and his/her homeroom class

ALL PROJECTS ARE DUE AT SCHOOL ON MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2014!

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Presentations• Donation opportunities cannot be set up at

school• If materials are included with the project, the

materials must relate to the organization• No living animals are permitted• Presentations MUST be created by the child

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PresentationsThursday, May 1- Projects will be displayed in the gym during S.T.A.R. Night

Friday, May 2- Projects will be displayed in the gym for the Inquiry Exhibition

S.T.A.R. NightUSC

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Reflection• Your child’s reflection can be found in the back

of his/her folder• The reflection is to be done at home and is due

back to school Monday, May 5

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Key Concept Map

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Questions?