4th Grade  Project 4 weeks

Text Detectives: Evidence Expedition

Meagan K
Updated
RI.4.1
Critical Thinker
Empowered Learner
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Purpose

The purpose of this learning experience is to equip 4th graders with the skills to effectively identify and use text evidence to understand and communicate the main idea of various texts. Through hands-on activities and collaboration with university student teachers, students will develop critical thinking skills and deepen their comprehension. This project fosters a supportive environment where students can confidently demonstrate their mastery through interactive presentations, engaging them in meaningful and real-world learning.

Learning goals

Students will develop the ability to identify and use text evidence to support their understanding of the main idea across various genres. They will engage in critical thinking by analyzing and interpreting text details to draw inferences. Through collaborative projects and reflections, students will enhance their skills in articulating their thought processes and demonstrating their understanding through multimedia presentations.

Standards
  • [Kentucky] RI.4.1 - Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Competencies
  • Critical Thinker - Thinks deeply and makes informed decisions to create solutions or new understanding supported by relevant and reliable evidence.
  • Empowered Learner - Demonstrates mastery and application of academic competencies. Develops the skills and dispositions to persist through difficulties and plan for a future of self-improvement.

Products

Students will create a series of interactive posters that visually represent different types of text evidence and explain how they support the understanding of the main idea. Throughout the project, students will develop multimedia presentations that showcase their ability to use text evidence effectively. These products will be displayed during the "Text Detectives Showcase," allowing students to articulate their findings and demonstrate their learning to an audience.

Launch

Begin with "Text Evidence Adventure Day," where students participate in a scavenger hunt around the classroom. They will discover clues leading to various texts, each containing hidden evidence that answers the essential question. This interactive activity will spark curiosity and set the stage for exploring how text evidence supports understanding.

Exhibition

Host a "Text Detectives Showcase" where students present their multimedia projects to parents, university partners, and peers. Each student will have a station to display their interactive posters and explain their findings using text evidence. Encourage visitors to engage with the students by asking questions and providing feedback on their understanding of the main idea.