Learning Goals
Students will be able to explain how the construction of Dodger Stadium affected communities by using historical evidence from interviews and site visits.
Students will be able to model eco-friendly Olympic garden spaces by selecting and combining recyclable materials to create a design that supports community well-being.
Students will be able to measure and compare lengths, areas, and quantities in their garden designs to make accurate building decisions.
Students will be able to interpret and create scaled graphs to show data about community needs, materials, or design choices for the Olympics project.
Students will be able to solve multiplication and division problems to determine unknown values in Olympic garden planning scenarios.
Students will be able to communicate an evidence-based solution for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics that reduces harm to community members.
Products
Individual Eco-Friendly Olympic Solution Book Entry
Each student creates one illustrated book entry proposing an eco-friendly Olympic design solution. The entry includes historical evidence, math-based planning details, and an explanation of how the design supports community well-being.
Collaborative Recyclable Urban Garden Model and Exhibit Presentation
Teams build a recyclable urban garden model and present it at the Environmental Gallery. The team explains design choices, measurement decisions, and how the model responds to community needs and Olympic impacts.
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