Launch
Students will launch the habitat investigation by exploring a mystery habitat with real artifacts and images, then use close observation to ask investigable questions about animals, food chains, and survival. They will practice recording what they notice, listening to peers, and setting simple team expectations for calm, persistent work in later building and research phases.
Days 1 - 2
ðŸŠķ Mystery Habitat Clue Walk
Launch 45m
❓ Question Cards and Team Promise
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
Question & Hypothesis
Students will study a puzzling habitat case, sort observation clues about animals, food, shelter, and safety, and turn their wondering into a focused investigable question and a simple evidence-based hypothesis. They will use partner talk, drawing, and oral rehearsal to separate what they observed from what they inferred, then revise their ideas after peer feedback before moving into data collection.
Days 3 - 5
ðŸĶŠ Mystery Habitat Clue Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
❓ Question Cards and If-Because Claims
Research 45m
📝 Habitat Question Conference
Assessment 45m
Plan & Gather Data
Students will make a simple plan for how to collect habitat evidence, use shared recording routines to gather observations from texts, media, and partner-provided animal sources, and complete a mid-phase checkpoint to confirm that their notes, drawings, and categories match their investigation question.
Days 6 - 8
🗂ïļ Habitat Evidence Plan Cards
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
🔍 Journal Evidence Collection Round
Research 50m
✅ Evidence Trace Check Conference
Assessment 45m
Analyze & Present Findings
Students will sort and interpret their habitat evidence, turn observations into simple claims about food, shelter, safety, and survival, and prepare revised visuals and spoken conclusions for the upcoming Habitat Museum.
Days 9 - 11
ðŸ§Đ Evidence Sort With Habitat Cards
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
ðŸŽĻ Habitat Museum Board Draft
Deliverable 45m
ðŸŽĪ Evidence Talk and Revision Check
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their Habitat Museum exhibits to families, peers, teachers, and community guests, explain how animals and plants depend on habitats and food chains, share how their models changed after critique and revision, and reflect on teamwork, calm problem-solving, and scientific noticing.
Day 12
ðŸĶŠ Habitat Museum Share-Out
Assessment 45m