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This is my PYP Exhibition Journal! :)
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Issues and SolutionsOur actions can lead to
positive change.Issues, problems, issues! There are big and little issues and problems that concern a lot of people. Some problems and issues have obvious solutions while some issues and problems seem to have no solution.
In your Exhibition process you will get a chance to apply your skills as an action taker to some of these issues and problems. You will be choosing a real problem(either local or global) and carefully working through to a solution and take some action to help this issue or problem.
Working through this Exhibition journal will help you organize your time and resources to discover the best solution to your chosen issue or problem.
Good luck!
Our actions can lead to positive change.
Expectations and Assessment
By the end of this Exhibition we will have collected evidence of your learning in many different ways. This evidence will include:
Completed PP Student Exhibition Journal. Individual contribution to group
Springnotes. Peer evaluations for co-operative learning. Ongoing individual reflections/evaluations. Persuasive writing piece. Final project/presentation, action and
reflection.
Reflecting and
Making Meaning
2.Inner
Journey
3.Linking
and Forming
4.Searching
andCollecting
5.Synthesizing
and Connecting
6.Acting
and Sharing
1.Setting
the Stage
The Exhibition
Process
Our actions can lead
to positive change.
Inner Journey
Expanding your interestsSelect one of the interests you brainstormed in your journal and discover the different paths that could be explored. Use the model demonstrated in class to help you.
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Animal Abuse
Animals in pounds/kennels
Animal communication
Illegal breeding
Abandoning pets
Makeup/hair products ‘tested on animals.’
ExtinctionEndangered
Pets
State the Issue or Problem
• Brainstorm real life issues or problems that you think need a solution. Look around you and think about the problems that exist in your school, your neighborhood, Zurich, Switzerland, or elsewhere in the world.
Inner Journey
Our actions can lead to positive change.
Animal Abuse
•Things that
are “tested on
animals”
•Mistreatment
in kennels/pound
s•Abandoning
Cyber bullying CrimeObesity Exercise Politics in America
Health & Safety
Human Rights Children Slavery Child Abuse
Why is this a problem/issue?
• You have chosen this problem for a reason.• How does it affect your life or those around you?• How does it affect your feelings or emotions?• Why do you think it is important?
Why do you feel a responsibility for th is problem/issue?
Inner Journey
Our actions can lead to positive change.
Animal abuse affects
my life because my
whole family loves
animals and are sad
when animal abuse
happens.
Animal abuse is
important because
it is a very big
problem and
happens a lot. It affects my
feelings because I
am angry when
animals are hurt by
humans on
purpose.
REFLECTION 1Our actions can lead to
positive change.You have chosen a topic. •Has it changed from your first thoughts? How and why? •Are you happy with this development? •You have been put in a group. Who is in the group? •Why are they in your group? •Do you think the group can work co-operatively and effectively? How and why?•What did you think about your first week of collaboration?•My topic did not change from my first
thoughts. •Millicent, Kathryn, Bethany, and Katie are in my group. •We all wanted to do animal abuse and animal testing and learn about animals. We work cooperatively and effectively because we have a lot of information already. •Our first week of collaboration went well. We still have two weeks to go and we are thinking of what to do for action.
Developing Lines of Inquiry
You have defined your problem/issue in relation to Form, Function, Causation andResponsibility.Look at the remaining two Concepts to clarify your lines of inquiry
Connection How is it connected to other issues/problems?
It is connected to other topics where animals are used for scientists to do something to animals.
Perspective What are other points of view? That animal testing is good because we would not have some
medicines and cosmetics.
Searching and Collecting
Our actions can lead to positive change.
Our Process – Searching and Collecting
People to whom we spoke:
Name: Mrs. Sikora
From this person we learned We learned about this anti-animal testing website that was really helpful.
Survey we created and distributed
The group surveyed: Grade 5,6,7,8. some teachers. Number of people surveyed: 10 teachers, grade 5,6,7,8.
Important conclusion we can make from the results: Many people know about animal testing and think that it is wrong, also people do not check their medicines and cosmetics to see if they are tested on animals.
Important talk with advisor: We talked about what we should do for our action and a surveys and springnote.
Process Reflection
These are things I thought about our topic before BUT now I think differently
I thought that all animal testing was wrong. But now I think that testing cosmetics on animals are wrong but testing some medicines on animals is okay if they do it infrequently.
The are ideas I had about out problem/issue before AND I still have
nowI still think animal testing is pretty much wrong.
These are things about our problem/issue that still challenge us
and I still wonder about I wonder why companies test on animals.
I would like our audience to leave our presentation with these “BIG UNDERSTANDINGS”
I want the audience to leave the presentation and be more aware of animal testing.
Synthesizing and Connecting
Our actions can lead to positive change.
Think of Solutions.ACTION !
Brainstorm a wide range of ideas that could help solve this problem/issueHere is your chance to be creative. Write down all possible answers. Do
not discard any yet because this is your chance to start thinking outside the box find a creative solution. Be creative, unusual, fanciful, practical and obvious. S T R E T C H your imagination!
• Put up signs about animal testing . • Write an email to all the ZIS parents
telling them to not buy any animal tested products.
• Throw out all animal tested products. • Stop buying animal tested products. • Close down animal testing companies. • Send e-mails to animal testing
companies.
Our actions can lead to positive change.
CHOOSING ACTIONIs your action S.M.A.R.T.?
Specific
Measureable
Attainable
Relevant
Time-bound
Specific •Is your action clear•Does everyone understand about how your action will happen?•Have you covered 5 “W”s and the “H”?Measurable•How will you know your action has worked?Attainable•Will you be successful taking this action?Relevant•Does this action actually relate to your problem?Time-bound•Will you have enough time to implement your action?
We can make a
difference
Make your Action Plan
How will your action affect your problem?
People will be more aware.
Who needs to be convinced?
The 4th graders.
What objections might you come up against?
Time and unanswerable questions.
How can you overcome those objections?
Work really hard and research a lot.
What resources will you need?
A power point, bookmarks, e-mail.
Who can help you?
Mr. Allen, Mrs. Sikora, Mrs. Wolf, and Beauty without cruelty.
Where should you begin?
Practicing our skit and writing an e-mail
What will be your next step?
Finishing the power point and preparing the skit.
Who will do what to achieve your action?
Millicent will make the bookmarks, we all will make the power point, I will send the email, and practicing the skit.
Our actions can lead to positive change.
REFLECTIONActing and SharingWe can make a differenceI did a skit to the 4th
graders, made bookmarks, and sent an email to beauty without cruelty. I liked doing a skit to the fourth graders. I think they learned a lot. Millicent made the bookmarks at her house but I like laminating and handing them out. I wrote the e-mail to beauty without cruelty, it was really fun to get a response from a really big company!
Exhibition Night- Reflection
Our actions can lead to positive change.
I enjoyed Exhibition and showing my parents and friends. I think we should have just one more day to prepare; we were a bit rushed, but I did not point at anyone or whisper quietly. We remembered all our lines, I did not look at the smart board or poster the whole time. I think everyone really liked the presentation. My parents were so happy!
My final message is…
I hope that I made more people aware of the horrible parts of animal testing. I also hope that they check the back of makeup and hair products to see if they are tested on animals before they buy the product. I want people to know and research animal testing. I want people to see the videos and pictures I have seen about animal
testing. I want them to do something about animal testing. I want them to change
minds.