Launch
Students will launch the inquiry by noticing patterns in text, images, objects, and personal experiences; generate and refine investigable questions about identity, belonging, and environment; and begin an evidence-based journal that will anchor later research, collaboration, and creative products.
Day 1
πŸͺž Human Museum Evidence Hunt
Launch 240m
Research & Plan
Students will refine investigable questions about identity, belonging, and human relationships with the natural world; analyze evidence from texts, images, and observations; and build a peer-reviewed inquiry plan that prepares their groups to create evidence-based posters, collages, and poem-animation ideas in the next phase.
Days 2 - 5
🧭 Question Paths from Text Clues
Knowledge/Skill Building 210m
πŸ”Ž Evidence Logs and Source Labels
Knowledge/Skill Building 240m
πŸ—ΊοΈ Roots and Ripples Method Map
Project Work 270m
βœ… Peer Review of Inquiry Plan
Assessment 240m
Showcase
Students will present their Roots and Ripples Expo exhibits, defend their evidence-based thinking about identity and human relationships with the natural world, respond to audience and peer questions, and record a brief final journal reflection through voice notes or sketches.
Day 5
πŸ–ΌοΈ Roots and Ripples Expo
Assessment 240m