2022 Year 6 Exhibition

What is the Exhibition?

  • The exhibition is the culminating, collaborative experience in the final year of the PYP.
  • The exhibition is an authentic process for students to explore, document and share their understanding of an issue or opportunity of personal significance.
  • All exhibitions are student-initiated, designed and collaborative.

Student-initiated: Students have a role in choosing the issue or opportunity to be explored; the transdisciplinary theme(s); the development of the central idea; the lines of inquiry; and identification of the key and related concepts that will drive their inquiries. They identify what knowledge they will need to acquire, and what skills they will need to develop.

 

Student-designed: Students design their learning goals and establish the criteria of what success will look like for them. They co-design strategies and tools with teachers, mentors and peers to document and self-assess their learning, and evaluate the success of the exhibition.

 

Collaborative: Students collaborate with their peers, teachers and mentors throughout the exhibition process. There is a genuine sense of participation and engagement through regular sharing of progress and feedback. As students are diverse, some will engage with the exhibition in groups while others will engage individually, supported by mentors.

All students take an active role in all aspects of planning, inquiring, investigating, communicating and assessing their learning in the exhibition. All students will benefit from guidance and collaboration with teachers, peers and mentors to facilitate, direct and adjust their learning.

The Purposes of the PYP Exhibition

The key purposes of the exhibition are:

  • for students to engage in an in-depth, collaborative inquiry
  • to provide students with an opportunity to demonstrate agency and responsibility for their learning
  • to provide students with an opportunity to demonstrate the attributes of the learner profile in authentic contexts
  • to provide students with an opportunity to explore multiple perspectives
  • to provide an authentic process for students to monitor, document and present their learning
  • to provide students with an opportunity to synthesize and apply their learning
  • for students to take action as a result of their learning
  • to unite the students, teachers and other members of the learning community in a collaborative experience
  • to provide an authentic context for students to reflect on their PYP education
  • to support the well-being of students by celebrating their transition to the next stages of their education
  • to provide an authentic task for the community to evaluate its implementation of the PYP
  • to provide students with an opportunity to engage with the broader learning community and celebrate their achievements.

Student Action: No Poverty

Student Action: Zero Hunger

Our names are Evie and Harleen. We are organising some action for our Exhibition. For our Exhibition, we are inquiring into Zero Hunger and we had an idea to do a bake sale but not any normal bake sale. Instead of asking for money for baked goods, we are asking for non-perishable foods to donate because with your donations, we are going to do a food-drive! We are going to donate the food you bring to the Food Bank Australia. 

 

We will be having the bake sale on the 27th of October on Thursday at lunch time there will be a little stall set up in front of the library. The bake sale is for all ages to come to. We will be trading cupcakes, cookies and Mars bar slices. We will also have other little things; like rum balls or little lollies. There are also going to be gluten free options too. Everything we are making is nut free. Please note though that home made goods are made in home kitchens and traces of nuts may be in baked items.  For students with nut allergies, we will have pre-packaged, nut free items.

 

Here is a list of things you could bring:

  • Tuna in oil
  • Tinned tomatoes
  • Honey small bottles
  • Spices small packs cumin, turmeric, chilli
  • Coconut cream
  • Sweet and savoury biscuits
  • Dried fruit apricots, dates
  • Jam
  • Full cream milk
  • Deodorant
  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Laundry power max
  • Dishwashing liquid

Thank you for putting your time into reading this!

Kind Regards 

Evie and Harleen!

Student Action: Quality Education

Hi ASPS Community,

 

My name is Chloé Hughes and for my Exhibition I am focusing on UN Goal #4: Quality Education; more specifically, how I can  improve education in rural schools and areas.

 

To do this, I am planning a book drive for a rural school, (we haven’t yet established a specific school) and you can bring in old books (in acceptable reading condition please) anywhere from now to Friday the 2nd of December. These books will be going to kids in need, who don’t have beautiful, big libraries like us. I have already received a donation, and I would appreciate any more to come!

 

You can now find a donation box inside the front entrance to the library, where you can drop the books off in school hours, or before/after school.

 

Many thanks Chloé Hughes