Final Products & Exhibition Night Students present their work to audiences beyond the classroom. Final Products & Exhibition Night Home > Final Products & Exhibition Night Final Products At the culmination of each expedition, students apply their accumulated skills and knowledge by creating a final product. When possible, final products are in service of an outside organization or need in the community. Final products take on many forms such as books, performances, public presentations, or museum exhibits: 1st graders created permanent exhibit panels for the Native Peoples of the Americas exhibit at the Rochester Museum and Science Center 3rd graders produced a“finish the drawing” coloring book for the Sam Patch, a local Erie Canal boat boat 5th graders wrote biographies of local immigrants and choreographed movement pieces depicting their life 6th graders constructed an Adobe Spark page as part of a year-long study of equity in the community Exhibition Night Each class presents its final product, along with other projects and performances, before an audience of families and community members at Exhibition Night. Each class hosts three Exhibition Nights per school year, typically including: productions of plays, informational panels, planetarium sky shows, simulations, and interactive learning stations. Exhibition Night Example Watch as 2nd graders plant a pollinator garden.