Launch
Students will launch the inquiry by analyzing crisis-era artifacts and novel excerpts, then build the first shared evidence log and initial CER response about when government action protects people or threatens rights.
Days 1 - 2
🖼️ Rights in the Balance Walk
Launch 90m
🧭 Evidence Log and First CER
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
Take a Position
Students will test an early position on crisis-era government action by comparing competing perspectives, analyzing book excerpts and historical artifacts, and drafting a first CER claim with an evidence question list for deeper research in the next phase.
Days 3 - 6
🧭 Rights Line Case Debate
Launch 90m
📚 Novel Excerpt Claim Workshop
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🗂️ Source Credibility and Tactics Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
✍️ Position Statement Peer Tuning
Deliverable 90m
Evaluate Evidence
Students will test their early position by gathering supporting and opposing evidence, evaluating source credibility, connecting historical and literary evidence to the essential questions, and drafting a structured argument outline with claims, sub-claims, warrants, and rebuttals.
Days 7 - 10
🧭 Evidence Log Credibility Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🧩 Germany Soviet Tactics Matrix
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🛠️ Argument Outline and Peer Critique
Deliverable 90m
🎙️ Case Study Evidence Conference
Community Experience 90m
Defend & Reflect
Students will finalize and defend their historical case study arguments by tightening warrants, rehearsing with peer critique, revising slides and speaking notes, responding to questions from university guests, and reflecting on how evidence complicated or strengthened their position about government protection, rights, and freedom.
Days 11 - 14
🧭 Warrant and Counterclaim Tune-Up
Knowledge/Skill Building 75m
🎤 Case Study Rehearsal Checklist
Deliverable 90m
🏛️ University Panel Question Clinic
Community Experience 75m
📝 Position Shift Reflection
Deliverable 60m
Showcase
Students will present and defend their final case study positions for an authentic audience, share podcast and essay evidence in a public gallery format, and reflect on how their understanding of government protection, rights, and freedom developed through revision, questioning, and exhibition.
Days 15 - 16
🏛️ History on Trial Defense
Assessment 90m
🎧 Podcast Gallery and Shout-Outs
Deliverable 90m