Educational Project Plan: "Under the Ocean!"
Grade: 5th Grade (Primary)
Main Issue/Problem: How can we learn about ocean animals and promote ocean conservation?
Methodology: Problem-Based Learning (PBL) with focus on Critical Interculturality
Scenario: Virtual classroom via Zoom
Duration: 4 classes of 60 minutes each
Vocabulary: Crab, dolphin, jellyfish, octopus, seal, shark, starfish, stingray, turtle, whale
Grammar Structures: The strongest, the heaviest, the most dangerous, the fastest; "Which animal is the (fastest)?"
Value: Keep our seas and oceans clean
Digital Tools: Zoom, Wordwall, YouTube, Workbook pages (30-36)
OVERVIEW OF THE FOUR CLASSES
| Class | Main Focus | Activities | Key Tools | Time Allocation |
|---|
| 1 | Introduction to ocean animals & initial understanding of ocean conservation | Reflection, prior knowledge, define the problem | Zoom, Wordwall, Workbook (p.30-31) | 60 min |
| 2 | Explore ocean animals' characteristics & compare using structures | Data collection, group discussion, vocabulary building | YouTube, Wordwall, Workbook (p.32-33) | 60 min |
| 3 | Analyze and classify animals based on qualities; promote intercultural awareness | Group activity, comparison charts, cultural exchange | Zoom breakout rooms, Wordwall, Workbook (p.34-35) | 60 min |
| 4 | Create awareness campaign & reflect on conservation | Design project, presentation, reflection | Zoom, Wordwall, Workbook (p.36) | 60 min |
Detailed Plan per Class
Class 1: Introduction & Problem Definition
Objective: Activate prior knowledge, introduce key vocabulary, and define the problem of ocean conservation.
| Phase | Activity | Time | Description | Tools & Resources |
|---|
| Present | Reflection question: "What do you know about the ocean and its animals?" | 10 min | Students share ideas via chat or microphone | Zoom, Chat feature |
| Collect | Brainstorm: "What animals live in the ocean?" | 10 min | Use Wordwall to display images and words; students match pictures with words | Wordwall, Images from YouTube |
| Formulate | Define the main problem: "How can we learn about ocean animals and help keep the ocean clean?" | 15 min | Guided discussion, write problem statement on shared document | Zoom Whiteboard, Google Docs |
| Organize | Form small groups (2 students each), assign roles (researcher, presenter) | 10 min | Use Zoom breakout rooms to plan next steps | Zoom Breakout Rooms |
| Build | Set goals for the next class: research animals, learn vocabulary and structures | 10 min | Explain activities for next session | - |
| Verify & Share | Quick recap & questions | 5 min | Clarify doubts, motivate students | Zoom Chat/Discussion |
Class 2: Explore Ocean Animals & Vocabulary
Objective: Learn about specific ocean animals, their characteristics, and comparative structures.
| Phase | Activity | Time | Description | Tools & Resources |
|---|
| Present | Introduce vocabulary with videos (YouTube) | 10 min | Show short clips of each animal, reinforce vocabulary | YouTube, Slides |
| Collect | Matching activity | 10 min | Students match words to images on Wordwall | Wordwall |
| Formulate | Use structures: "Which animal is the fastest?" | 15 min | Practice asking and answering questions; students create sentences | Shared Whiteboard, Workbook p.30-31 |
| Organize | Pair work: compare two animals | 15 min | Use worksheet pages; fill in comparative sentences | Workbook pages 30-31 |
| Build | Create a simple chart of animals with their traits | 10 min | Use digital tools or drawings | Word, Whiteboard |
| Verify & Share | Present findings from pair work | 10 min | Share screens, discuss differences | Zoom, Chat |
Class 3: Analyze & Classify Animals; Intercultural Reflection
Objective: Classify animals based on attributes, discuss cultural perspectives on ocean life.
| Phase | Activity | Time | Description | Tools & Resources |
|---|
| Present | Introduce classification criteria (strength, heaviness, danger, speed) | 10 min | Use visual charts on screen | PowerPoint, Whiteboard |
| Collect | Group activity: classify animals | 15 min | Use breakout rooms; create a classification chart | Zoom Breakout Rooms, Google Slides |
| Formulate | Compare animals: "Which is the most dangerous?" | 15 min | Use structured questions; record answers | Workbook p.32-33, Wordwall |
| Organize | Cultural exchange: share ocean stories from different cultures | 10 min | Discuss how different cultures view ocean animals | Zoom, Chat |
| Build | Create a visual poster or digital collage about ocean animals | 10 min | Use free online tools (Canva, Jamboard) | Canva, Jamboard |
| Verify & Share | Present posters; reflect on intercultural perspectives | 10 min | Students share screens, discuss similarities/differences | Zoom |
Class 4: Conservation Campaign & Reflection
Objective: Develop awareness projects, reflect on learning and values.
| Phase | Activity | Time | Description | Tools & Resources |
|---|
| Present | Recap of key vocabulary and structures | 10 min | Quick quiz via Wordwall | Wordwall, Quiz feature |
| Collect | Brainstorm ideas for a conservation campaign | 15 min | Use Zoom whiteboard or Jamboard | Jamboard, Whiteboard |
| Formulate | Design a simple poster or slogan promoting ocean cleanliness | 20 min | Use Canva or Word | Canva, Word |
| Organize | Share and present campaigns | 10 min | Each student presents their project | Zoom Screen Sharing |
| Build | Reflect on what they learned and how to help oceans | 10 min | Write a short reflection paragraph | Google Docs, Workbook p.36 |
| Verify & Share | Final discussion on responsibility and intercultural awareness | 5 min | Encourage students to share commitments | Zoom Chat |
Evaluation & Assessment
Participation in discussions and activities
Completion of workbook pages
Quality of group classifications and presentations
Creativity and clarity of conservation campaigns
Reflection paragraphs demonstrating understanding of the value
Additional Notes
Activities are adapted to online interaction, ensuring engagement.
Emphasis on interculturality by exploring diverse cultural stories about oceans.
Use of digital tools enhances interaction and learning.
Focus on critical thinking about environmental responsibility.
End of Project Plan
This comprehensive plan fosters language development, environmental awareness, intercultural understanding, and critical thinking, aligned with modern pedagogical principles and adapted for a virtual classroom setting.