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The PYP ExhibitionThe PYP Exhibition

Parent InformationParent Information

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What is it?

The Exhibition is: an individual, group or whole class inquiry an inquiry that starts from personal interest

and passions, but extends into real world local and global issues

an inquiry that requires students to apply their learning from previous years

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What is the Exhibition?

It is: It is not:Intense A science fair

Tiring A poster contest

Exciting A competition

Self-directed Individual

Process driven Product driven

Rewarding Adult directed

Action provoking A burden

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Non negotiable features…

The subject of the inquiry must be a real world issue.

This year the students will be involved in the following stages of planning:

the issue the action plan

The Exhibition should include: examples of written work oral presentations examples of technology performances in any medium – dance, drama, film, video, mixed

media.

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Non negotiable features continued…

Students must show an understanding of the main concepts: form, function, causation, change, connection, perspective, responsibility, reflection.

Students must demonstrate an understanding of the Central Idea.

Students must use skills from all 5 areas: social, research, self management, communication, thinking.

Students must show positive attitudes: appreciation, commitment, confidence, cooperation, creativity, confidence, curiosity, empathy, enthusiasm, independence, integrity, respect, tolerance.

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How much time do students spend working on the Exhibition?

The students have started brainstorming issues and ideas and will be begin the selection process by early February.

The students will spend a number of weeks working on their inquiries to prepare for Exhibition.

The students will continue to have math and ELA lessons during the Exhibition time, but each day time will be devoted to working on inquiries.

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What about homework?

The amount of homework may or may not be adjusted at any given time based on the work accomplished in class.

The children should use their time at home to research and prepare for the work in class.

A lot of the work should be done in class so the teacher can keep track of progress, but due to time constraints some work may be sent home.

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Student or

Group

Parents

Mentor

Teacher

The role of parents

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How can parents help?

Parents can: keep informed about the process by reading and reflecting on the

weekly parent update forms support and encourage their children provide knowledge or areas of expertise to their child help to locate resources – people, places, media and information Celebrate with the students by attending the final presentations.

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How do we mark students work?

“Exhibitions are the best way to measure learning because they put the kids right in the midst of their

learning” Dennis Littky We assess the process more than the product. The students will keep a journal throughout

exhibition that shows how their thinking and goals have developed.

This journal may include pictures, diagrams, poems, timelines and writing.

The mentors keep a journal that monitors student progress against a timeline.

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Rubrics and Checklists

Rubrics and checklists will be used to assess the following components of the exhibition process:

Commitment Learner Profile and Attitudes representation Transdisciplinary Skills Collaborative teamwork Written research (Content) Academic honesty Creative product Oral presentations

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Who will assess the work?

Children will self assess using the rubrics. The classroom teacher will also use the

rubrics to assess. Peers will assess their classmates within

their cooperative groups.

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Will there be a grade?

The students will not receive an Exhibition grade; however the areas assessed will be factored into content areas as well as speaking and listening grades on the report card.

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Something for us all to remember…

Sometimes there will be a lot of discussion and thought but this will not result in anything tangible.Students (and adults) need time and space to wonder about things and plan accordingly. This is why we place so much emphasis on the journals. They will show the understanding of concepts and application of skills (e.g. problem solving) more than the final product.

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Questions?

Please feel free call your child’s teacher or the LP PYP coordinator if you have any questions!