Launch
Students will launch the ecosystem investigation in the school forest by gathering first-round evidence about forest benefits, organism roles, and possible ecosystem connections, then use those observations to generate questions and prepare for the next phase’s research planning.
Day 1
🌲 What We Get From the Woods Walk
Launch 88m
Question & Plan
Students will investigate a mystery disturbance in the school forest, turn observations into focused ecological questions and hypotheses, and build a peer-reviewed fieldwork plan with clear variables, evidence types, roles, and data-logging tools for the next phase.
Days 2 - 5
🌲 Mystery Disturbance Forest Walk
Launch 88m
🧭 Testable Question and Variable Clinic
Knowledge/Skill Building 88m
πŸ““ Observation Plan and Data Log Build
Project Work 88m
βœ… Peer Review Method Gate
Assessment 88m
Analyze & Present
Students will synthesize evidence from repeated school forest observations into annotated ecosystem models, test disturbance ripple effects against their data, revise explanations through peer critique, and prepare a clear public-facing simulation and gallery walk narrative grounded in field journals and observation boards.
Days 6 - 9
πŸ—‚οΈ Evidence Sort for Forest Claims
Knowledge/Skill Building 78m
πŸ•ΈοΈ Forest Food Web Draft
Project Work 88m
πŸ” Peer Critique on Ripple Effects
Deliverable 88m
🎭 School Forest Simulation Walkthrough
Assessment 88m
Showcase
Students will present their school forest investigation products to visitors, explain evidence-based ecosystem ripple effects during a live simulation and gallery walk, and use a final forest circle to name what they learned about ecology, feedback, and collaboration.
Day 10
🌲 School Forest Gallery Walk
Assessment 88m