Discover
Students will launch the erosion project by experiencing a mini farm rain simulation, noticing who is affected when soil washes away, and co-creating oral and visual artifacts that define the challenge, identify end users, and generate questions for later investigation.
Day 1
Examine
Students will observe how water moves soil, compare ground covers in simple farmland models, learn from community voices, and use evidence to explain causes of erosion and propose a soil-protection idea for local farmland.
Days 2 - 5
Engineer
Students will study strong erosion-solution examples, make a simple testable prediction, plan a team farmland model, build and revise an early version, and document how feedback changed their design before testing in the next phase.
Days 6 - 8
Do
Students will carry out a quick, sensory test of their farmland erosion solution, collect observable evidence with adult support, and share what the test shows about how ground cover can protect soil for local farms.
Day 9
Share
Students will share their farmland erosion solution evidence with a local 4-H Extension visitor, listen and respond to feedback, and show their growth as observers, testers, teammates, and problem solvers.
Day 10