Launch
Students will launch the inquiry by experiencing a class decision, using civic vocabulary in discussion, noticing how opinions can change after hearing new ideas, and recording first questions they can investigate about why people participate in community decisions.
Day 1
🗳️ Decision Day Vote Chart
Launch 45m
Plan Investigation
Students will develop a simple civic investigation plan by choosing a focused question, learning how to gather fair evidence from voting and discussion, peer-reviewing a method, and preparing source notes and talk moves they will use during the library and guest-based evidence collection.
Days 2 - 5
🧭 Community Question Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
📊 Voting Chart Detective
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🛠️ Evidence Plan Peer Review
Project Work 50m
🗣️ Library Talk Rehearsal
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their gallery walk signs and voting evidence to an authentic audience, explain how people make community decisions, respond to a question, revise their explanation in the moment, and reflect on how listening and speaking helped their group make sense of the investigation.
Day 5
🖼️ Our Voices Gallery Walk
Assessment 45m