What is the community project?
The Community Project is a project completed by all Grade 9 students at ISNS. It's a chance for you to use the skills and knowledge you have acquired throughout your time in the MYP. In groups, you'll collaborate to address a need within a community, and as a result embrace an opportunity to impact your local, national, or global community.
The pages within this site outline the entire process for completing the Community Engagement Project, as well as provide important documents and information that will help you become successful!
If you have any questions or comments, please contact the MYP Service Coordinator at ISNS using the information below.
The pages within this site outline the entire process for completing the Community Engagement Project, as well as provide important documents and information that will help you become successful!
If you have any questions or comments, please contact the MYP Service Coordinator at ISNS using the information below.
how does this site work?
The tabs at the top of this page allow you to easily navigate to specific stages of the project. Each page has activity instructions, further information to clarify terms, processes, necessary templates and documents you will be posting in your Process Journal and more. There are also reminders for you to post specific responses, documents, and evidence in your Process Journal as well as to contact your supervisor. These reminders look identical to the ones you see below. As always, Ms. Crossman will be here throughout the process to answer questions and guide you!
POST THIS IN your process journal! |
email your supervisor to schedule a check-in meeting! |
edit your worksheet on managebac! |
The information on these pages come from the following publications:
- Laura England & Angela Stancar Johnson's new book, Community Project Skills for Success published by Hodder Education in 2019.
- The International Baccalaureate's From principles into practice published in 2014.
- The International Baccalaureate's MYP Projects guide published in 2014.
ready to dive in? |
Start by visiting the "Investigating" section of this site!
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