Launch
Students will launch the expedition design challenge by analyzing what makes a route workable, solving short rational-number map problems, and producing an initial route draft they can improve with early feedback.
Days 1 - 2
🧭 Mapmakers' Launch Lab
Launch 30m
📍 Peak Preview Route Draft
Deliverable 30m
Research & Plan
Students will study authentic route-planning examples, define measurable expedition criteria and constraints, and use rational-number calculations to create an evidence-based design brief, initial map draft, and route log plan.
Days 3 - 5
🧭 Trail Map Criteria Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 25m
🥾 Navigator Q&A and Pace Math
Community Experience 30m
🗺️ Draft Route and Log Check
Deliverable 30m
Decide & Prototype
Students will compare multiple expedition route concepts with a weighted decision matrix, justify a team route choice using map data and rational-number calculations, build a rapid route map prototype, and run short route tests that generate evidence for revision in the next phase.
Days 6 - 8
🧭 Route Matrix Mini-Lesson
Knowledge/Skill Building 20m
✏️ Three Route Concepts
Deliverable 35m
🗺️ Prototype Route Test
Project Work 30m
Revise & Showcase
Students will use test evidence, peer critique, and visitor questions to revise expedition routes, improve rational-number calculations, rehearse route stations, and assemble a final portfolio that documents revisions, trade-offs, and mathematical reasoning.
Days 9 - 11
🧭 Route Failure Analysis Notes
Knowledge/Skill Building 25m
🗺️ Revised Map Conference Cycle
Project Work 35m
⛰️ Summit Station Rehearsal Portfolio
Assessment 30m
Showcase
Students will present their final expedition map set and navigation kit to an authentic audience, explain the rational-number reasoning behind key route decisions, respond to visitor questions using evidence from their portfolio, and complete the final assessed route log reflection on how feedback, disagreement, or setbacks changed the final plan.
Day 12
🏔️ Summit Showcase Route Stations
Assessment 30m