Parts of an Exhibition
Although teachers design Exhibitions to fit the needs of specific morning modules, the parts of the Exhibition are the same for all classes. As with any good drama, story, illustration, essay, or research paper, the main presentation contains certain required parts.
Specifically, these parts are:
- A beginning or introduction,
- A middle or body, and
- An end or conclusion.
When these elements work together well, the student has created a coherent argument. These elements are not proportional, however, as the introduction and the conclusion are decidedly smaller than the body, which constitutes the bulk of any Exhibition.
In addition, there are two more elements that are required in the Exhibition:
- A question and answer session, and
- Documentation, or a list of sources and/or suggestions for further reading.
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