Launch
Launch
Students will enter the project by physically testing a pizza shop layout on a floor coordinate plane, using positive and negative coordinates, decimal costs, and distance language to notice what makes a map accurate and easy to use. They will record an early draft with extra white space, complete a brief reflection and progress check, and conference with the teacher to set up the next phase of user-centered revision work.
Day 1
Empathy And Insights
Empathy And Insights
Students will gather quick user evidence about what makes a pizza-shop coordinate map clear, turn that evidence into an empathy artifact and How Might We statement, and use feedback plus teacher conferences to revise a criteria checklist for accurate plotting, decimal measurements, and ratio-based decisions.
Days 2 - 5
Showcase
Showcase
Students will present their finished pizza shop coordinate maps and annotated exhibit materials to classmates and visiting teachers, explain their coordinate reasoning and decimal calculations, gather brief audience feedback, and complete a before-and-after reflection showing how one part of their math work improved.
Day 5
Launch
Days 1–1
Day 1
🍕 Floor Grid Pizza Preview
Launch
45m
Empathy And Insights
Days 2–5
Day 2
👀 Coordinate Map Notice Notes
Knowledge/Skill Building
40m
Day 3
🗣️ User Interviews for Pizza Maps
Community Experience
45m
Day 4
🧩 How Might We Criteria Draft
Deliverable
50m
Showcase
Days 5–5
Day 5
🍕 Pizza Map Gallery Share
Assessment
45m
✏️ Before-and-After Map Section
Assessment
45m
June 2026
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
22
Day 1
Launch
🍕 Floor Grid Pizza Preview
23
Day 2
Empathy And Insights
👀 Coordinate Map Notice Notes
24
Day 3
🗣️ User Interviews for Pizza Maps
25
Day 4
🧩 How Might We Criteria Draft
26
Day 5
Showcase
🍕 Pizza Map Gallery Share
✏️ Before-and-After Map Section