Launch
Students will launch the life cycle investigation by closely observing real specimens or images, noticing parts and patterns, sorting evidence, and generating shared questions about how plants and animals change over time. They will begin the project with a first round of data talk, movement-based modeling, and a simple recorded artifact that sets up later notebook work, evidence collection, and museum exhibit building.
Days 1 - 2
🔍 Change Detectives Lab
Launch 45m
📊 Life Cycle Questions Circle
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
Detectives First Model
Students will closely observe plant and animal life cycle examples, record what they notice with sketches and labels, compare measurable features and category counts, build an initial life cycle model, and use evidence from observations and peer talk to form a simple investigable question and hypothesis.
Days 3 - 7
🔍 Eggs, Seedlings, Larvae, Adults
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
📊 Life Cycle Sort and Count
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🖍️ First Life Cycle Model Draft
Deliverable 45m
❓ Wonder Questions and Cause Clues
Research 45m
✅ Evidence Talk Checkpoint
Assessment 45m
Plan Evidence Methods
Students will plan how to gather strong life cycle evidence by practicing sketches, labels, audio notes, counting categories, and simple comparison routines before partner visits and ongoing observations.
Days 8 - 12
🔍 Evidence Tool Choice Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🖍️ Sketch and Label Evidence Practice
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
📊 Plant Animal Count Chart
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🎤 Partner Visit Recording Rehearsal
Project Work 45m
✅ Evidence Plan Checkpoint
Assessment 45m
Build Museum Evidence
Students will gather and organize midpoint evidence for their life cycle investigation by observing specimens and community-partner information, measuring and counting key features, updating notebook records, and revising exhibit pieces so their plant and animal comparisons are supported by clearer evidence.
Days 13 - 17
📏 Seedling and Larva Evidence Tools
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
🦋 Zoo and FFA Evidence Sort
Research 45m
🌱 Vet and Garden Evidence Update
Project Work 45m
🖼️ Midpoint Museum Questions Walk
Deliverable 50m
🎤 Evidence Check Voice Notes
Assessment 45m
Analyze And Present
Students will sort and interpret their observation evidence, compare plant and animal life cycle patterns with words, drawings, numbers, and measurements, and revise a museum exhibit that includes labeled models, captions, and a voice note. They will use peer and teacher feedback to strengthen evidence-based explanations, then complete a checkpoint presentation that states one similarity, one difference, one limitation, and one new question.
Days 18 - 22
📊 Life Cycle Data Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🧪 Similarity and Difference Claims
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🖼️ Trifold and Diorama Revision
Project Work 45m
🎙️ Museum Voice Note Draft
Deliverable 45m
🧭 Gallery Walk Checkpoint
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their completed life cycle museum exhibits to families, peers, and community partners, use evidence and data displays to explain similarities and differences between plant and animal life cycles, and complete a final reflection that shows how their thinking changed from first model to final model.
Days 23 - 24
🖼️ Nature Museum Gallery Walk
Assessment 45m
🎤 First-to-Final Voice Note
Deliverable 45m