Certainly! Below is a comprehensive educational project plan for "At work!" tailored for 4th-grade students, using the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) methodology, adapted for a virtual classroom via Zoom. The plan includes four 60-minute lessons, integrating vocabulary, grammar, reading, and digital tools, aligned with critical interculturality.


Educational Project Plan: "At work!"

ComponentDetails
Project NameAt work!
Grade4th Grade (Primary)
Main Issue / ProblemStudents explore different professions, understand what people do, where they work, and express their future aspirations, fostering intercultural understanding.
Number of Classes4 (each 60 minutes)
ScenarioVirtual Classroom (Zoom)
MethodologyProblem-Based Learning (PBL)
Key FocusCritical Interculturality, vocabulary, grammar, reading, digital tools


Lesson 1: Introduction to Professions & Prior Knowledge

PhaseTimeActivitiesDetails & Digital Tools
Present10 minReflection Question: "What do you want to be when you grow up?"Use Zoom to ask students; prompt discussion to activate prior knowledge.
Collect10 minBrainstorm: List professions they know (doctor, nurse, artist, etc.)Use WordWall for interactive vocabulary matching; share screen.
Formulate15 minIntroduction to new vocabulary with images and pronunciationShow pictures via YouTube videos or slides; students repeat pronunciation.
Organize15 minGroup activity: Match pictures with wordsBreakout Rooms: small groups match images and words; share results via chat or screen.
Build5 minDiscuss: "Where does a doctor work? What does a nurse do?"Whole class discussion, guided by teacher prompts.
Verify & Analyze5 minQuick quiz: Use Kahoot or WordWall quiz to review vocabularyInteractive quiz to assess understanding.
Share5 minReflection: "What profession would you like to learn more about?"Share responses in chat or verbally.


Lesson 2: Using "What does he/she do?" & "Where does he/she work?"

PhaseTimeActivitiesDetails & Digital Tools
Present10 minIntroduce question structures with examplesUse Zoom whiteboard or slides: "What does she do?" / "Where does he work?"
Collect10 minRecall: Students share professions they rememberUse chat or verbal responses; reinforce vocabulary.
Formulate15 minPractice activity: Show photos of professionals; students ask and answer questionsUse Zoom breakout rooms: students ask each other questions using the new structures.
Organize15 minCreate mini-dialoguesStudents write or record short dialogues using the structures (can be done in Word or shared Google Docs).
Build5 minRole-play: Student A asks, Student B answersConduct live role-play in class.
Verify & Analyze3 minPeer feedback on dialoguesUse Zoom chat or audio comments.
Share7 minPresent dialogues to the classLive presentations or recorded videos.


Lesson 3: Expressing Future Aspirations & "What do you want to be?"

PhaseTimeActivitiesDetails & Digital Tools
Present10 minIntroduce "What do you want to be?"Use slides or videos; model questions and answers.
Collect10 minStudents share their future goalsUse Zoom chat or verbal sharing; prompt diversity of professions.
Formulate15 minWrite sentences: "I want to be a doctor."Use Word or Google Docs; students practice writing and speaking.
Organize15 minCreate a class poster: "My Future Profession"Students share their sentences in breakout rooms, then compile into a digital poster.
Build5 minPresent: Each student says their future profession aloudUse microphone or chat.
Verify & Analyze3 minClass discussion: Why do you want to be that?Encourage intercultural dialogue about different aspirations.
Share7 minShare the poster with the classShare screen with the compiled poster, reinforcing vocabulary and aspirations.


Lesson 4: Reading, Vocabulary with Letters "CR", and Reflection

PhaseTimeActivitiesDetails & Digital Tools
Present10 minRead aloud: Short story or passage involving "Crabs", "crawl", "across"Use YouTube or PDF reading; focus on pronunciation.
Collect10 minVocabulary activity: Match words to imagesUse WordWall; students drag and match.
Formulate15 minReading comprehension: Answer questions about the storyUse Google Forms or shared document; questions include vocabulary and story details.
Organize15 minCreative activity: Draw or act out "crabs" crawling acrossBreakout rooms: students illustrate or role-play, fostering intercultural understanding of nature.
Build5 minShare drawings or actionsPresent in class via webcam or screen sharing.
Verify & Analyze3 minReflect: What new words did you learn?Quick chat or poll.
Share7 minClass discussion: How do crabs move? Why is it important to learn new words?Encourage intercultural reflections on animals and nature.


Assessment & Reflection

  • Continuous assessment through quizzes (Kahoot, WordWall)

  • Observation during activities & participation

  • Final reflection: students express what they've learned about professions and themselves.

  • Incorporation of Digital Tools

    ToolPurposeUsage
    ZoomVirtual class platformLive instruction, breakout rooms, role-plays, presentations
    WordWallInteractive vocabulary gamesVocabulary matching, quizzes
    YouTubePronunciation and reading videosImprove listening and pronunciation skills
    KahootQuizzes for assessmentReinforce vocabulary and structures
    Google Docs / Shared ScreenWriting activitiesCollaborative writing, sharing dialogues


    Articulating Axes: Critical Interculturality

    Throughout the lessons, students are encouraged to recognize and respect diverse professions, understand cultural perceptions of work, and share aspirations from their own backgrounds. Discussions promote intercultural awareness and empathy, fostering a global perspective on careers.


    This structured plan ensures an engaging, interactive, and comprehensive learning experience aligned with modern pedagogical principles and adapted for a virtual classroom.