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The PYP Exhibition 2015

Students of Grade Five at Sanjan Nagar Public Education School carried out an extended, collaborative inquiry process, known as the Exhibition, under the guidance of their teachers ( Ms. Kabira Latif & Mr. Sadak) and mentors( Mr.Danial, Mr Waqas Manzoor,Mr. Ahmad,Ms Misbah Rani Ms.Shaista Ms.Asma ,Ms Salma and Ms. Raheela).The Exhibition is the zenith of the learning during the Primary Years Program. Students got involved in amalgamating the essential elements of the PYP and shared them with the whole school community. It was an opportunity for students to exhibit the attributes of the IB Learner Profile that have been developing throughout their engagement with the programme. For the Exhibition,students were given flexibility in their choice of real-life issues or problems to be explored and investigated.
The central idea state a broad conceptual understanding that the students will investigate. Students work together with their teachers to focus their inquiry. They explore local and global issues related to that inquiry. Students then prepare a presentation for the community to view.


Exhibition 2015


Presentation Dates:


Saturday  17th Aprial , 2015 - presentations to the school community and parents 9:00  AM - 4:00 PM


Venue: Sanjan Nagar Public Education School


This year the students are planning their Exhibition under the PYP transdisciplinary theme of

How the world works:

 
 An inquiry into the natural world and it’s laws; the interaction between the natural world (physical and biological) and human societies; how humans use their understanding of scientific principles; the impact of scientific and technological advances on society and on the environment.

Central Idea:


Space is a three dimensional extent in which an events have  relative position and directions

Lines of Inquiry:

  • The objects and events in the space
  • Earth position and direction in space
  • Other objects' movement/ position in space

Activities:

SOLAR OBSERVATION FINAL PRESENTATION