PYP in Action Newsletter November 2013

Re us ed. PYP in Action Term 1 | November 2013 Neisha communicates her understanding of how coal is a non-renewable source of energy Chase shares his power point to explain his new learning about coal as an energy source The Inquiry Cycle | SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS Jonah and Alex present their knowledge of geothermal energy by creating a model and a written explanation Assessments are used as opportunities to show what we have learned as a result of our inquiry. We plan and design the best way to express and communicate our new knowledge. The tasks are usually open ended where children focus on their self-management and organizational skills to complete a project within a time frame. Children can work in groups, in pairs or individually. Presentation skills become a focus as children share and communicate their learning to others. A list of success criteria or rubric is included for children to self assess and reflect on their work, as well as peer assess and critique other children’s work. Teachers also use this rubric to assess the children’s work. Children in Year 2 were given flexibility on how they chose to show their new understanding of different energy sources. The children applied their knowledge by creating a model and written and verbal explanation, a power point, a poster or drama. While the end products may look different, the important skills involved in the process of showcasing learning were similar. Other summative assessments in the Primary School included Year 6 designing an advertising campaign which incorporated their knowledge of media tricks and advertising to persuade the primary school to vote for their favourite drink. The children created their own logos and leaflets, directed, acted in and edited their own TV advertisement and designed their own poster and billboard. Many clever and persuasive techniques were used, which made it very difficult for teachers and children to choose when voting! Your child/ren will be now be involved in another cycle of inquiry as a new unit begins this half term. More details are included in the curriculum letter. Drama is used to inform us how hydroelectricity is created with water. Oanh Crouch|PYP Coordinator