Friday, November 10, 2017

European Country Project

Your child should have brought home information for a project on the countries of Europe. This is an extensive project that will require many hours to complete. It consists of six parts- a tri-fold board, a project packet, a 3-paragraph essay, the 3-5 minute presentation, a visual aid, and a reflection paragraph. There will be a copy for you to keep as well.

The research guide explains, in detail, all of the facets of the project.

The fourth grade team realizes that the Biome Project is still being completed, but we wanted students to have the benefit of an extra weekend to potentially begin work on this major project. This is especially true for gathering the needed books. We also wanted the due date to be before the last weekend before the holidays, as many of you will need that weekend to prepare for trips, incoming guests, or your own vacations. Originally the Biome Project was due this Thursday, but we felt an additional week would be helpful. The overlap is purposeful, but in a helpful way. The thought is the more time for each, the better. And, to reiterate, the Biome Project is not meant to be a major undertaking.

It has been tradition, at other academies, to assign this as a "Winter Break" project, normally assigned the Friday before break, and due the day back. We have always found that to be unfair. This year, we are allowing students more time to complete the project than we have in years past. The project is due Thursday, December 14th. This allows students five full weeks, and five full weekends to complete the project. There will be in-class work days as well.

Your child should have received the following:

-Project packet
-Project timeline- this is not a mandatory due date list. This is simply a guide.
-Poster requirement sheet- This lays out the requirements for the poster portion of the project.

One of the requirements is that students choose one of these three things:

-dress up in clothes native to their country.
-make food from that country.
-create an architectural model or model of a landmark from that country.

 hey may do more than one, but must do one minimally. Please remember that students are responsible for the safe-keeping of all materials during the five-week period.
Mr. Posner tells me he has seen some crazy, elaborate projects, e.g., Eiffel Towers with mechanical parts, lights, and moving people; a Tower of London, complete with moving clock parts. These were amazing, but....obviously not created by a 10-year-old. While I expect parental assistance and guidance, there is something to be said for work mostly completed by the student. I simply do not want you, as parents, to feel as though you have a project to complete.

Project presentation day is Friday, December 15th. I will send out the presentation schedule at a later date. Parents are welcome, and encouraged, to come in and watch their child present.

Thank you, and as always, please contact me with any questions you have once you see the information.

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