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Critical Literacy Reading Task – School Camp Conundrum

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    Updated:  25 May 2026

Teach your students how to use critical literacy skills to evaluate texts with this engaging reading comprehension project embedded in a real-world scenario.

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    Editable:  Google Slides

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    Pages:  1 Page

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    Grade:  5

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teaching resource

Critical Literacy Reading Task – School Camp Conundrum

  • Updated

    Updated:  25 May 2026

Teach your students how to use critical literacy skills to evaluate texts with this engaging reading comprehension project embedded in a real-world scenario.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grade

    Grade:  5

Teach your students how to use critical literacy skills to evaluate texts with this engaging reading comprehension project embedded in a real-world scenario.

Teach Critical Literacy Through Authentic Texts

Engaging upper elementary students in reading comprehension activities can be a real challenge for teachers. That’s why linking learning experiences to the real world is so important. At Teach Starter, we understand this need… that’s why we’ve created this engaging critical literacy project specifically aimed at 5th grade students!

In this project, students are presented with the following scenario:

Your annual school camp is fast approaching, and your teacher needs your help! They cannot decide whether to return to the same facility as last year, Mountain Breeze School Camp, or whether it is time to find a new location. 

To assist with the decision, your teacher has asked everyone in your class to read two texts. The first text is the promotional brochure distributed by the current camp facility. The second text is a website review of the facility written by a student who has recently returned from their school camp.

To complete this critical literacy project, students will read, analyze, and compare two texts using their critical reading skills. Based on the information provided and their own inferences, they will decide whether their class should return to Mountain Breeze School Camp this year.  They must then write a paragraph to their teacher that explains and justifies their decision.

This resource downloads in the following file formats:

  • Black-and-white PDF file
  • Color PDF file
  • Black-and-white Google Slides file
  • Color Google Slides file

One Task, Multiple Critical Literacy Strategies!

This resource has been designed by one of our experienced teachers to help you address and teach multiple critical literacy strategies through a singular project. By exploring and comparing two different texts about the same school camp facility, students will develop key comprehension and critical thinking skills. Some of these include:

  • Making predictions using visual and textual clues
  • Drawing inferences by reading between the lines
  • Summarizing key ideas in their own words
  • Identifying bias and persuasive language
  • Comparing multiple texts on the same topic
  • Evaluating the reliability and usefulness of information
  • Applying their own knowledge and experiences
  • Justifying decisions using evidence and reasoning

Download This Critical Literacy Project Today!

Are you ready to bring comprehension skills to life in your classroom? Let’s get started!

Use the Download button to access your preferred version of this critical literacy reading activity. Note that if you select one of the Google Slides files, you will first be prompted to make a copy to your own Google Drive.

For sustainability purposes, please consider printing the project booklet double-sided. 


More Resources for Your Critical Literacy Lessons

In the age of fake news and AI-generated content, it is more important than ever to teach our students critical literacy skills! Click below to access more teacher-created, curriculum-aligned resources to use when teaching this key skill to your students.

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