Launch
Students will launch the salt marsh stewardship investigation by observing a local marsh with community partners, recording sensory evidence and questions, and beginning a project journal they will use across the project. They will practice asking and answering questions from field observations and informational sources, learn how to sort observations from wonders, and co-create shared expectations for teamwork and careful evidence collection.
Days 1 - 3
🛶 Salt Marsh Field Sketch Walk
Launch 45m
🔍 Marsh Artifacts and Wonder Wall
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
📓 Stewardship Journal and Team Norms
Deliverable 40m
Marsh Mystery Launch
Students will investigate a salt marsh mystery by observing a marsh or boat-site phenomenon, studying artifacts and short informational sources, and sorting what they notice from what they wonder. In partners and teams, they will ask questions, use text features and visuals to gather clues, connect habitat needs to stewardship actions, and co-create a focused investigable question with a simple hypothesis they can test in the next phase.
Days 4 - 9
🚤 Marsh Mystery Boat Notes
Launch 45m
🦀 Shells Seeds and Clues
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
📚 Captions Headings and Purpose
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
❓ Wonder Wall Question Sort
Project Work 45m
📝 Team Question and Hypothesis Card
Deliverable 45m
✅ Investigation Gate Conference
Assessment 45m
Plan Evidence Hunt
Students will co-design a clear evidence-collection plan for investigating salt marsh questions by using text features, author purpose, sequencing, and journal tools. They will practice choosing useful sources, planning observation steps, refining hypotheses with peer feedback, and preparing to gather trustworthy evidence from books, videos, artifacts, and marsh observations.
Days 10 - 15
📘 Marsh Text Features Hunt
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🎯 Author Purpose Question Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
🗂️ Evidence Journal Steps Map
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🧭 Team Evidence Hunt Plan
Project Work 45m
💬 Hypothesis and Plan Feedback Round
Deliverable 45m
✅ Evidence Plan Readiness Check
Assessment 40m
Collect And Document
Students will gather and organize evidence about salt marsh plants, animals, artifacts, and human stewardship by using field sketches, labeled notes, partner sources, and sequenced records in their project journals. They will work in teams to document observations carefully, compare information from print and non-print sources, and revise their records after peer feedback so their evidence is clear, accurate, and ready for pattern analysis in the next phase.
Days 16 - 21
🧭 Journal Codes and Evidence Steps
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
🔍 Text Features in Marsh Sources
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🦀 Marsh Evidence Hunt Journals
Project Work 45m
🗂️ Source Cards and Sequence Strips
Research 45m
💬 Two-Peer Journal Feedback Round
Deliverable 45m
✅ Evidence Journal Milestone Check
Assessment 45m
Analyze Patterns Together
Students will sort and compare their salt marsh evidence, look for patterns and exceptions, and use charts, drawings, and talk moves to explain what their evidence shows about habitat diversity and marsh care. They will test whether their hypothesis still fits the evidence, revise their explanations after peer feedback, and prepare stronger informational ideas for the next phase.
Days 22 - 27
📊 Marsh Evidence Pattern Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🖍️ Animal And Habitat Compare Charts
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🔍 Hypothesis Check With Evidence
Project Work 45m
💬 Two-Peer Feedback On Claims
Deliverable 45m
✏️ Revised Marsh Explanation Page
Deliverable 45m
🗣️ Evidence Circle And Journal Update
Assessment 45m
Present Stewardship Findings
Students will turn their marsh evidence into clear informational writing and exhibition pieces, use peer feedback to strengthen accuracy and clarity, and prepare team gallery walk materials that explain stewardship findings, limits, and next questions.
Days 28 - 32
🧭 Salt Marsh Claims Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
✏️ Animal Adoption Booklet Draft
Deliverable 45m
🗣️ Two Friends Feedback Round
Project Work 45m
🖼️ Gallery Station Build
Project Work 50m
🎤 Stewardship Station Rehearsal
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their salt marsh stewardship findings to families and community partners, use peer and visitor feedback to strengthen how they explain evidence, and reflect on how their teamwork and understanding of marsh care changed across the project.
Days 33 - 35
🖼️ Salt Marsh Museum Setup
Deliverable 45m
🌾 Salt Marsh Gallery Walk
Assessment 45m
🎙️ Marsh Journal Celebration
Project Work 40m