Here are the lyrics you need to learn for the opening ceremony next week: Start spreading the news It’s coming your way You’ll want to be a part of it EX A BI TION Come visit our show It’s after the break We get down to the heart of it EX A BI TION You’ll want to listen, as we share Our IN QUI ER RY Pause da na na And show how hard we’ve’ worked What we have gained! These participant blues Are melting away Because you’ll be a part of it EX A BI TION If you will .. .. Come and share You’ll help us .. .. Make it there It’s up to YOU TO COME OUR WAY! One more week to go guys. Here is a list of things you need to be focusing on this week:
Keep it simple, clear and environmentally responsible.
Bear this in mind when you are planning your exhibition space. Look at this and this for inspiration. Your display should draw people to your stand and then it is all about you. There are some basic components for your display. Each display should include: -Eye-catching Title -Central Idea -A description of your action -An interesting display, incorporating your art component, that draws people to your stand. On display you will also have: -Process Journals are displayed and your creative journal is up to date. -Research report Most importantly, students must be able to clearly articulate their learning. In other words, you should be able to talk naturally and knowledgeably about your issue. What does this mean for work in your exhibition groups? • We tend to only see our own perspective at first. • Until we suspend our conclusions and perceptions, and listen to others’ perspectives (listening for understanding, not just listening in order to dispute the idea), we are not able to truly understand others’ views and move toward a mutual understanding. • Understanding someone else’s point of view does not mean that you have to agree with it, but it is likely that when you are able to understand the other persons perspective you will have more empathy for them, be more respectful of them and be able to work towards a suitable solution. If you are planning to use the art room for final ex, here are some things you need to consider:
This is what the IB says that must be in your presentation:
It is a requirement that the exhibition is shared with members of the wider school community. There are many formats a sharing event could take, for example, an interactive display, a performance, a debate, or a combination of formats. The exhibition should include the following.
Here is some research on UFOs taken from the internet.
UFOs are unidentified flying objects, but no one really knows what they are. Many researchers (called "ufologists") have theories about what UFOs might be, but because no one can examine a UFO in a scientific laboratory, all of these ideas are really only educated guesses. We can offer a definition of UFOs, however, that you may find useful when you study the subject: A UFO is the reported sighting of an object or light seen in the sky or on land, whose appearance, trajectory, actions, motions, lights, and colors do not have a logical, conventional, or natural explanation, and which cannot be explained, not only by the original witness, but by scientists or technical experts who try to make a common sense identification after examining the evidence. My question I am researching is a form question: What is a UFO? Here are the notes I made: UFOs - unidentified flying objects, "ufologists" theories, educated guesses. Reported sighting, object or light, sky or land, appearance, trajectory, actions, motions, lights, and colors not logical, natural explanation, not explained, by scientists, technical experts . When you are researching:
I saw this quote today and it made me think of you guys and the projects you're working on at the moment. The interesting bit is right where you are. There are plenty more struggles to come but you've made a great start. As Mr Hall said, "I was really impressed by the work they have done so far. There is plenty of work still to be done but they are well on the way." All you need to do now is Keep going! Today has been a big day. Well done to all of you for completing the X Factor. I hope you found it useful and I hope it has helped direct your action. On this blog post, I would like you to post your reflections. How did it go? What did you learn? What are your next steps? How did it feel to stand before the x factor panel? |
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