1. Your project MUST solve a problem, or make an improvement in our world/community. (How do you know its a problem? Have you done any research? Has this been done before?) 2. Your project has to have a REAL client. (Who/What are you helping? What action are you taking) 3. Your project has to have a group to accomplish it.(Good exhibition projects usually require a group to complete them.) 4. Project has to have a presentation 5. Project has to have an action or action plan
An important part of the exhibition experience is presenting your project to our community. Your group must prepare a presentation that is between 15 and 20 minutes long. Remember to be proactive by greeting people: introduce yourselves, the central idea, and your line of inquiry; lead your audience to your exhibit; and work as a team.
Helpful Hints:
Take your presentation seriously
Focus on the most important information
Engage your audience
Be enthusiastic
Remain at your staging area (use the restroom during your break time)
Remember to make eye contact
Speak so your audience can hear and understand you
Use your visual support
Remind your audience of how they can take action too!
Thank your audience
Creating a Central Idea
Throughout the years teachers have created the central idea among the grade level. They make the central idea by reading the transdisciplinary theme and focusing on particular areas. Now you are going to create yours.