Launch
Students will launch the San Diego history investigation by connecting their own histories to place, examining how local history is constructed from evidence and perspective, and preparing for neighborhood-based research, interviews, writing, and revision across the project.
Days 1 - 3
πŸͺΆ Kumeyaay Museum Fieldnotes Launch
Launch 80m
πŸ—ΊοΈ San Diego Timeline and Source Check
Knowledge/Skill Building 80m
πŸ“˜ Neighborhood Question Pitch
Assessment 80m
Launch Curiosity
Students will investigate early San Diego histories through a community-grounded field experience, analyze conflicting accounts and source reliability, and refine a focused question, hypothesis, and bias-check plan for their assigned neighborhood inquiry.
Days 4 - 9
πŸͺΆ Kumeyaay Fieldnotes and Land Map
Launch 80m
🧭 Conflicting Accounts Source Clinic
Knowledge/Skill Building 80m
πŸ”Ž Lateral Reading Reliability Check
Knowledge/Skill Building 70m
πŸ—ΊοΈ Neighborhood Mystery Question Build
Project Work 80m
πŸ’¬ Question and Hypothesis Feedback Round
Deliverable 80m
πŸ“ Reliability Plan and Hypothesis Checkpoint
Assessment 80m
Plan & Method
Students will finalize an investigable question for their San Diego community study and design a defensible method for gathering, checking, and organizing evidence from documents, maps, biology-linked sources, and community interviews. They will build search tools, tracking systems, and peer-review protocols that make later research traceable, credible, and ready for analysis and writing.
Days 10 - 15
🧭 Community Question Tuning
Knowledge/Skill Building 80m
πŸ”Ž Search Strings and Lateral Reads
Knowledge/Skill Building 80m
πŸ—‚οΈ Evidence Tracker Build
Knowledge/Skill Building 80m
🎀 Interview Protocol and Community Check
Project Work 80m
πŸ—ΊοΈ Living Evidence Map Draft
Deliverable 80m
βœ… Method Plan Conference
Assessment 80m
Build Evidence
Students will gather traceable evidence for their neighborhood investigation by collecting oral histories, photographs, maps, and historical readings; documenting source origin, context, and reliability; and organizing findings into a usable evidence set for later comparison and interpretation.
Days 16 - 21
🧭 Evidence Log Calibration
Knowledge/Skill Building 70m
πŸŽ™οΈ Interview Capture and Consent Check
Community Experience 80m
πŸ—ΊοΈ Maps, Photos, and Habitat Notes
Project Work 80m
πŸ”Ž Corroboration Roundtable
Knowledge/Skill Building 80m
πŸ“Š Midpoint Evidence Audit
Assessment 90m
πŸ“ Research Notebook Reflection
Deliverable 40m
Analyze & Showcase
Students will analyze their collected sources, interviews, maps, and biology/place evidence to test claims about San Diego communities, identify contradictions and patterns, and turn their findings into polished chapter drafts and debate arguments. They will move through structured critique, revision, and milestone checks so their historical interpretations are evidence-based, contextualized, and ready for public sharing in the final phase.
Days 22 - 27
🧭 Evidence Patterns and Anomalies
Knowledge/Skill Building 80m
πŸ“° Conflicting Accounts Comparison
Knowledge/Skill Building 80m
✍️ Chapter Claim and Limitation Draft
Deliverable 80m
πŸ—£οΈ Peer Review on Chapter Drafts
Project Work 80m
🎀 Historic Controversy Debate Build
Project Work 80m
βœ… Chapter and Debate Milestone
Assessment 80m
Showcase
Students will present their neighborhood history chapters and debate claims to an authentic audience, gather community feedback on accuracy and relevance, and complete a final reflection that evaluates their evidence use, collaboration, mindfulness, study strategies, and growth as historical investigators.
Days 28 - 30
πŸ› οΈ Exhibition Run-Through and Book Polish
Deliverable 80m
🎀 Community Book Launch and Debate
Community Experience 80m
πŸ“ Final Reflection and Research Notebook
Assessment 80m