Launch
Students will launch the investigation by connecting local headlines to daily life, hearing community perspectives, and identifying an issue they want to study. They will practice turning reactions into focused inquiry questions, begin tracking whose voices are present or missing, and complete an early checkpoint that sets up later research, source evaluation, and evidence collection.
Days 1 - 3
📰 Headline to Human Map
Launch 90m
🏘️ Community Stories Question Circle
Community Experience 90m
🎙️ Inquiry Card Checkpoint
Deliverable 90m
Headline to Question
Students will investigate local issue headlines and community impacts, turn personal curiosity into focused inquiry questions, test whether those questions are researchable, and draft an initial hypothesis. They will study how to choose workable methods, plan what evidence to gather, and document how their question, method, and early reasoning change through feedback and revision before moving into source collection.
Days 4 - 9
📰 Headline Impact Sort
Launch 90m
❓ Inquiry Question Ladder
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🗂️ Source Pathways Mini-Lab
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🧭 Method Map Draft
Project Work 90m
💬 Question Clinic Feedback Round
Deliverable 90m
✅ Inquiry Plan Gate
Assessment 90m
Source Finding Plan
Students will evaluate and organize credible sources about a local issue, trace how policies and stakeholders shape daily life, and build a checkable first outline for their research board through guided practice, peer critique, revision, and a quality checkpoint.
Days 10 - 15
📚 Library Database Credibility Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🗂️ Evidence Log and Citation Trail
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🧭 Stakeholder and Impact Map
Project Work 90m
📝 Research Board Outline Draft
Deliverable 90m
🗣️ Sticky Note Board Critique
Project Work 90m
✅ Source Plan Quality Gate
Assessment 90m
Evidence Collection Check
Students will gather and organize evidence from credible sources, records, and community stories; test whether their evidence actually answers their question; and revise their research board, notes, and data-collection plan through midpoint feedback before moving into full analysis.
Days 16 - 21
🧭 Evidence Log Calibration
Knowledge/Skill Building 70m
📚 Library Archive Evidence Sprint
Research 90m
🎙️ Practice Interview Data Round
Knowledge/Skill Building 85m
🗂️ Research Board Draft Walk
Deliverable 90m
🔍 Midpoint Method Check
Assessment 90m
🎧 Revision Conference Audio Update
Deliverable 75m
Analyze and Present
Students will analyze patterns in their collected evidence, test whether their hypothesis is supported, partly supported, or contradicted, and turn their findings into a clear public message. They will revise research boards and audio pieces through critique cycles, strengthen conclusions with limitations and missing voices, and prepare exhibit-ready materials for the community gallery walk.
Days 22 - 27
📊 Evidence Pattern Charts
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
🗣️ Missing Voices Discussion
Knowledge/Skill Building 75m
🧩 Research Board Build
Project Work 90m
🎧 QR Audio Script Studio
Knowledge/Skill Building 90m
📝 Gallery Critique Round
Deliverable 90m
🏛️ Exhibit Readiness Review
Assessment 90m
Showcase
Students will present their completed Our Stories, Our City exhibit to an authentic audience, gather and use final feedback, and complete a student-led reflection on how their research, communication choices, and advocacy message developed across the project.
Days 28 - 30
🛠️ Exhibit Touch-Up Conference
Deliverable 75m
🏛️ Our Stories, Our City
Community Experience 90m
🎙️ Research Story Conference
Assessment 90m