Launch
Students will launch the project by investigating how water moves through drains, rocks, soil, sand, and native plants, then connect those observations to people, insects, birds, and soil in a school garden. They will listen to community perspectives, sketch early ideas, and name questions they want to explore next.
Days 1 - 2
πŸ’§ Drain Detectives Splash Lab
Launch 45m
🌿 Garden Story Sketch Map
Deliverable 45m
Research & Empathy
Students will gather community and living-thing perspectives about water, gardens, and habitat needs through observation, guest interaction, family story collection, and structured empathy mapping. They will sort evidence from people, insects, birds, and soil into a shared artifact that helps the class notice needs, check assumptions, and prepare for garden design decisions.
Days 3 - 7
πŸ—ΊοΈ San Diego Water Needs Map
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🎀 Family Water Story Practice
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
πŸͺ΄ Guest Voices Garden Notes
Community Experience 45m
🐞 Empathy Web Poster Draft
Deliverable 50m
βœ… Evidence Check Conference
Assessment 45m
Define & Ideate
Students will sort and synthesize empathy findings from earlier interviews and observations, turn those patterns into a shared How Might We statement, and generate several different native garden ideas that respond to water flow, habitat needs, and community stories. They will sketch, discuss, critique, and revise early concept directions for a class garden plan before moving into prototype testing.
Days 8 - 12
🧩 Need Cards to Pattern Map
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
πŸ’§ How Might We Garden Question
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
🌿 Three Garden Idea Sketches
Project Work 45m
πŸ—£οΈ Feedback Carousel with Garden Cards
Deliverable 45m
πŸ“Œ Team Concept Board Choice
Assessment 45m
Prototype & Test
Students will build low-tech runoff and garden layout prototypes, test them with peers and community voices, revise signs and drainage choices using evidence, and complete a checkpoint showing how sand, gravel, soil, and native plants help water move more slowly and cleanly.
Days 13 - 17
πŸ§ͺ Runoff Model Moves
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
πŸ› οΈ Tray Garden Prototype Build
Project Work 45m
πŸ’¬ Two Friends Test Signs
Deliverable 45m
🌿 Community Story Revisions
Community Experience 45m
🚰 Clean Water Checkpoint
Assessment 45m
Refine & Present
Students will refine their runoff models, native plant signs, and class garden plan by using expert, family, and peer feedback to make clearer design choices for water flow, habitat support, and community connection. They will prepare a stakeholder-facing presentation that shows how testing, stories, and revision shaped their final ideas before the public exhibition.
Days 18 - 22
🧠 Feedback to Fixes Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
🌿 Sign and Map Revision Studio
Deliverable 45m
πŸ’§ Expert Garden Tune-Up
Community Experience 45m
πŸ› οΈ Runoff Model Final Rebuild
Project Work 45m
🎀 Showcase Practice and Check
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their class native garden plan, runoff models, plant signs, and community stories to families and partners, then use audience feedback and a closing circle to name how their design helps water move more cleanly through the school community and supports people, insects, birds, and soil.
Days 23 - 24
🌿 Community Waterkeepers Fair
Community Experience 45m
πŸ’§ Runoff Model Talks
Assessment 45m