Empathize
Students will launch the city-design challenge by experiencing how community needs connect to coordinates, measurement, and layout decisions, then capture first-round evidence about what makes a city feel welcoming, safe, and easy to navigate.
Day 1
πŸ—ΊοΈ City in the Quadrants Challenge
Launch 60m
Define
Students will synthesize user needs and early math evidence into a focused city-planning problem statement that names the users, identifies the planning challenge, and sets clear criteria tied to coordinates, space, and navigation.
Day 2
🧩 City Need Statement Board
Deliverable 60m
Ideate
Students will generate multiple city-layout ideas from their defined community need, compare options using coordinates, area, perimeter, and scale reasoning, and choose one promising direction to carry into drafting.
Day 3
πŸ—ΊοΈ City Idea Sketch Set
Deliverable 60m
Draft
Students will turn earlier ideas into a first workable city draft by using scale, coordinates, area, and perimeter to build a labeled map prototype and a rough 3D neighborhood model, then revise both through structured peer feedback tied to community needs.
Days 4 - 5
πŸ“ Scale Map Mini-Build
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
πŸ™οΈ Draft Board and Model Revision
Deliverable 60m
Test
Students will test their draft city maps and models with peers using a structured feedback protocol focused on coordinate accuracy, scale consistency, area and perimeter reasoning, and how well the design meets real community needs. They will document evidence-based feedback, identify one academic strength and one collaboration habit, and revise a specific part of the plan to prepare for the next critique phase.
Day 6
πŸ”¬ City Map User Test
Deliverable 60m
Critique
Students will participate in a structured critique of their draft city maps and models, use peer feedback to identify strengths and improvement areas in coordinate placement, scale, area, perimeter, and navigation design, and record specific revisions for the next draft.
Day 7
πŸ—ΊοΈ City Map Critique Carousel
Deliverable 60m
Notice & Reflect
Students will present their final quadrant city designs to an authentic audience, document how feedback shaped revisions, and reflect on mathematical growth, collaboration, and next steps through a concise portfolio talk and closing reflection circle.
Day 8
πŸ™οΈ Neighborhood Night Market Portfolio Talk
Assessment 60m