Launch
Students will launch the ecosystem investigation by examining Bernheim habitat clues, building shared vocabulary about living and nonliving parts of habitats, and recording first evidence-based ideas about how organisms survive in forests, wetlands, and grasslands. They will begin their investigation notebooks, generate questions they can study later, and complete an early checkpoint that shows they can sort habitat evidence and explain survival using observations.
Days 1 - 3
🧭 Bernheim Trail Clue Sort
Launch 30m
🌿 Survival Needs Notebook Setup
Knowledge/Skill Building 25m
📝 Habitat Evidence Check
Assessment 30m
Trail Mystery Launch
Students will examine Bernheim habitat clues, generate and refine investigable questions, make evidence-based predictions about organism survival, and create a peer-reviewed plan for collecting observations during the upcoming ecosystem investigation.
Days 4 - 8
🧭 Bernheim Clue Sort
Launch 30m
🌿 Survival Question Workshop
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
📓 Evidence Plan Mini-Lesson
Knowledge/Skill Building 25m
💬 Plan Feedback Carousel
Deliverable 35m
✅ Bernheim Investigation Checkpoint
Assessment 30m
Plan & Measure Evidence
Students will refine how they gather and record evidence for their ecosystem investigation, then use that routine during the Bernheim field experience to document habitat conditions, organism traits, animal groupings, and survival clues in ways they can analyze later.
Days 9 - 13
🗂️ Bernheim Notebook Evidence Routine
Knowledge/Skill Building 25m
👫 Field Method Peer Check
Deliverable 30m
🌲 Bernheim Habitat Evidence Walk
Community Experience 30m
🧭 Observation Circle and Evidence Sort
Research 30m
📋 Evidence Readiness Conference
Assessment 30m
Build & Check Findings
Students will sort and verify Bernheim ecosystem evidence, check the quality of their observations against partner and teacher feedback, and begin building model pieces that connect traits, habitat needs, and group survival to clear claims. They will use notebooks, charts, sketches, and short revision cycles to strengthen how they explain which organisms survive in specific habitats and why.
Days 14 - 18
🧩 Bernheim Evidence Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
🦌 Traits and Group Clue Check
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
📊 Ecosystem Evidence Chart Build
Project Work 30m
🗣️ Model Sketch Feedback Round
Deliverable 30m
✅ Habitat Claim Checkpoint
Assessment 30m
Analyze & Present Results
Students will analyze Bernheim evidence, turn notes into simple visuals, test their interpretations with peers, revise their ecosystem models and explanations, and complete a scored conclusion checkpoint before preparing materials for the school library showcase.
Days 19 - 23
📊 Bernheim Pattern Graphs
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
🗣️ Survival Claim Debate Cards
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
📝 Evidence Conclusion Page
Deliverable 25m
🔁 Model Feedback Carousel
Project Work 35m
🎤 Library Showcase Rehearsal
Deliverable 30m
Showcase
Students will present their finalized Bernheim ecosystem models or slideshows to an authentic audience, answer questions with evidence from their investigation notes, and reflect on how their thinking about survival, traits, habitat fit, and environmental change developed across the project.
Days 24 - 25
🖼️ Ecosystem Showcase Presentations
Assessment 30m
💬 Bernheim Thinking Circle
Deliverable 30m