4th Grade

Heroism 

From a very young age, students begin to develop their own ideas of what it is to be a hero.  As children grow, their exposure to different manifestations of a hero broadens. Heroism is an interdisciplinary unit that will be explored in two parts:  fictional and non fictional heroes. First semester, students will gain an understanding of Greek mythology to compare and contrast with modern day, fictional superheroes. Second semester, students will choose a real-life hero to research, using the Independent Investigation Method.  Students will use a choice board of project ideas for their final product. These will be presented at the QUEST showcase.  

 Selfie Sculpture

This “Selfie Sculptures” activity was designed to facilitate meaningful conversations with gifted and talented students about their social and emotional learning and needs.  With guidance and support, students were able to recognize social and emotional characteristics and needs within themselves and represent them in a “Selfie Sculpture.”   These final sculptures included color-coded shapes that represent each student as an individual while encouraging creativity and a sense of community in our gifted classroom. 

Lauren

Violet

Adamaris

Nairan

We started our Greek Mythology unit by locating Greece on Google Earth and then completing a map of ancient Greece. After that students located the parthenon in Athens and used their creativity to make a model of the parthenon. 

Heroism: Greek Mythology Posters

Students had a choice of a Greek Olympian to research and created a poster that included the following: role of god or goddess, symbols, where they are found, important powers, physical and personality traits and roman name. These posters will serve as a reference for our unit throughout the school year. 



Amazing

Work!  

Violet

Adamaris

Nairan

Lauren

Greek Myth and Central Message 

QUEST students chose a Greek myth and created a presentation that included a story map and central message. 

NAIRAN MATA - Student Template -Myth & Central Message

Atlas

Nairan Mata

LAUREN RAMIREZ - Student Template -Myth & Central Message

Pandora's Box

Lauren Ramirez

VIOLET MACHUCA - Student Template -Myth & Central Message

Arachne and the Spinner

Violet Machuca

ADAMARIS HERNANDEZ - Student Template -Myth & Central Message

Echo and Narcissus

Adamaris Hernandez

Greek Mythological Creatures

Students researched a Greek Mythological Creature and made a "Mini Display Board"  that included:  background information, physical attributes, strengths, & weaknesses. 

 Next, they will make a clay figure of their creature! 

 

Adamaris


Creating the Greek Mythology

 Clay Creatures 

Lauren

Violet

Adamaris

Nairan

GT Showcase Projects

Adamaris

Lauren

Nairan

Violet

Adamaris