Choose your passion problemIn 4th grade we have covered a lot of content with current day problems and implications. As a culminating activity, you will choose a topic you are passionate about and create a solution, as an active citizen.
Project TimelinePlease note that this is a suggested sequence, but dates can be flexible (i.e. If you finish early, you can move on!).
Due dates are not flexible. Week 1: 4/13: Introduction of Passion Problem Project 4/14: Defining the Problem 4/15: Defining the Problem Week 2: 418: Defining the Problem 4/19: Defining the Problem 4/20: Defining the Problem/Problem Definition Due 4/21: Research 4/22: Research Week 3: 4/25: Research/ Research Questions Due 4/26: Research 4/27: Research 4/28: Research/Research Due 4/29: Brainstorming/Project Plan Due Week 4: 5/2: Writing Report 5/3: Writing Report 5/4: Writing Report 5/5: Writing Report Week 5: 5/9: Writing Report Due 5/10: Presentation Preparation 5/11: Presentation Preparation 5/12: Presentation Preparation 5/13: Presentation Preparation Week 6: 5/16: Presentation Preparation/Video 5/17: Presentation Preparation/Video 5/18: Presentation Preparation/Video 5/19: Presentation Preparation/Video 5/20: Presentation Due/Practice Presentation Week 7: 5/23: Practice Presentation 5/24: PBL Presentation (10-10:45 and 2:15-3:00) 5/25: Reflection/Project Clean Up Some Examples: Kid President Alternative Energy Biodegradable Water Bottles Young Enterpreneur Edible Silverware Reduce Use of Plastic Ocean Clean up Invention by 19 year old Young Changemakers |