Educational Project Plan: PRESENT AND PAST OF THE VERBS
Grade: 3rd Grade (Primary)
Main Focus: Students will learn, remember, and practice the present and past forms of English verbs through problem-based learning activities.
Scenario: School
Methodology: Problem-Based Learning (PBL)
Articulating Axis: Appropriation of Cultures through Reading and Writing


1. Project Overview Table

ComponentDetails
Project NamePRESENT AND PAST OF THE VERBS
Academic Grade3rd Grade (Primary)
Main Issue / ProblemStudents will remember and practice the present and past verbs.
ScenarioSchool
MethodologyProblem-Based Learning (PBL)
Articulating AxisAppropriation of Cultures through Reading and Writing


2. PBL Methodology Structure

StageTimeActivities / StrategiesAdaptation for 3rd Grade
Present30 minsTeacher introduces the topic with a story or scenario that involves verbs in both tenses. Pose reflection questions (e.g., "What do you do today? What did you do yesterday?").Use simple, relatable stories involving school activities and daily routines. Visual aids (pictures, flashcards).
Collect20 minsStudents share what they know about verbs, using examples from their own experiences.Encourage sharing in small groups, using basic sentences. Visual cue cards to prompt responses.
Formulate15 minsDefine the problem: "How can we identify and use the present and past forms of verbs correctly?"Use age-appropriate language; include familiar verbs (play, eat, go). Use a visual chart to highlight differences.
Organize15 minsForm teams; assign roles (e.g., reader, writer, presenter); plan activities to explore verbs.Small groups with clear, simple tasks; teacher guides to ensure understanding.
Build40 minsActivities such as matching games, verb conjugation charts, storytelling, and mini role-plays.Use fun activities like acting out actions or drawing comic strips with verbs. Provide sentence starters.
Verify and Analyze20 minsStudents review their work, identify correct verb forms, and receive feedback.Use checklists with smiley faces; peer review with guiding questions; teacher provides positive reinforcement.
Share20 minsPresent findings or stories to the class; reflect on what they learned about the verbs.Short presentations, drawings, or role-plays. Use a "Verb of the Day" display for visual reinforcement.


3. Example Activities in Detail

StageActivityDescription / Adaptation
PresentStorytelling with Visual AidsTeacher tells a simple story about a school day, emphasizing verbs in present and past tense. Use pictures or puppets.
CollectVerb BrainstormingStudents list verbs they know, then sort them into "Now" and "Yesterday" categories, supported by pictures.
FormulateProblem Statement"How do we know if a verb is in present or past?" Use a chart with examples (play/played, go/went).
OrganizeTeam Roles and PlanningCreate small groups. Assign tasks: some find verbs, others write sentences, some prepare a short story.
BuildMatching Game and Mini-Role PlaysMatch verbs in their forms; act out simple sentences using present and past tense. Use costumes or props.
Verify and AnalyzePeer Review and Teacher FeedbackCheck sentences and stories; discuss errors and correct them together. Use stickers or stamps for motivation.
ShareClass PresentationEach group shares their story or act out scenes, emphasizing the verb forms used. Display work on a "Verb Wall".


4. Timeline Summary

WeekActivitiesTime Allocation
Week 1Introduction, prior knowledge collection, problem formulation1 hour
Week 2Organizing groups, planning activities, initial practice1 hour
Week 3Building activities: games, storytelling, role-plays2 hours
Week 4Verification, feedback, reflection, presentations1 hour


5. Assessment and Evaluation

CriteriaIndicatorsMethod
Understanding of Verb TensesCorrect use of present and past forms in sentences.Observation, checklists, student self-assessment.
Participation and CollaborationActive involvement in group activities.Teacher observation, peer feedback.
Creativity and ExpressionCreativity in storytelling, role-plays, drawings.Rubric for creativity and clarity.
Reflection and Self-AssessmentAbility to explain what they learned about verbs.Student reflection sheets or class discussion.


6. Articulating Axes Integration

ActivityDescriptionCultural Connection
Reading stories from different culturesStudents read stories from various cultures that include past and present actions.Promotes cultural awareness through diverse stories.
Writing personal storiesStudents write or tell about their daily routines and past experiences.Connects language learning with personal and cultural expression.
Creating visual stories or comicsStudents illustrate stories involving verbs, reflecting their cultural backgrounds.Encourages cultural identity through creative writing and art.


This comprehensive plan ensures that 3rd-grade students actively engage with the concept of present and past verbs through problem-solving, collaborative activities, and cultural integration, fostering meaningful learning aligned with modern educational principles.