Launch
Students will launch the disaster engineering project by observing local hazard evidence, building shared background knowledge about how natural hazards change land and affect people, and beginning to frame the community problem they will solve. They will use maps, photos, station evidence, and a community expert visit to record observations, separate evidence from inference, and identify early criteria and constraints for disaster-readiness solutions. By the end of the phase, each student will have started a design notebook and drafted a short first-person science narrative entry connected to the project challenge.
Days 1 - 5
🧭 Disaster Detectives Stations
Launch 45m
🗺️ Local Hazard Map Evidence
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🌧️ Erosion Tray Mini Tests
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🚒 Emergency Planner Q&A Notes
Community Experience 45m
✍️ First Warning Narrative Draft
Deliverable 45m
Launch & Brief
Students will analyze local hazard evidence, learn how engineers define a community problem, gather stakeholder and source information, and produce a complete design brief with measurable criteria, constraints, and research-based notes about possible disaster-risk solutions.
Days 6 - 12
🗺️ San Diego Hazard Evidence Sort
Launch 45m
🌧️ Erosion Tray Data Lesson
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
📏 Criteria and Constraints Mini-Workshop
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
🎤 Emergency Planner Question Board
Community Experience 45m
📚 Solution Research Cards
Research 50m
📝 Design Brief Draft Review
Deliverable 45m
✅ Design Brief Milestone Check
Assessment 45m
Generate Concepts
Students will generate several disaster-readiness concepts, use evidence and design requirements to compare them, and refine their ideas through structured critique before teams move into concept selection.
Days 13 - 19
🧭 Criteria-to-Concept Sketch Lab
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
✏️ Three Disaster Solution Drafts
Project Work 45m
📚 Hazard Solution Research Cards
Research 45m
🗣️ Two-Peer Concept Critique
Deliverable 45m
🧮 Decision Matrix Mini-Model
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🔄 Team Concept Roundtable
Project Work 45m
✅ Concept Portfolio Checkpoint
Assessment 45m
Select & Plan Build
Students will compare earlier hazard-solution concepts with a weighted decision matrix, justify one team choice using evidence from their design brief and investigations, and prepare a clear build-and-test plan for Phase 5. They will use peer critique and a teacher checkpoint to strengthen criteria, constraints, materials choices, and data collection methods before building.
Days 20 - 26
🧭 Criteria Weighting for Hazard Plans
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
📊 Decision Matrix With Team Concepts
Project Work 45m
🗣️ Matrix Critique Carousel
Deliverable 45m
🧪 Fair Test Plans for Prototypes
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
📝 Build Blueprint and Materials List
Deliverable 45m
✅ Build Readiness Design Review
Assessment 50m
✍️ Emergency Voice Quickwrite
Research 30m
Prototype & Test
Students will build and test rapid disaster-solution prototypes using the criteria, constraints, and test plans developed earlier. They will collect measurable evidence, compare results to design goals, use peer and teacher feedback to identify weaknesses, and document data clearly enough to justify the first round of revisions in the next phase.
Days 27 - 33
🧪 Fair Test Setup Check
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
🛠️ Prototype Build With Materials
Project Work 45m
🌊 Trial 1 Data Run
Project Work 45m
📊 Hazard Data Table Mini-Lesson
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
🗣️ Design Critique With Data Cards
Deliverable 45m
🔥 Resources And Recovery Notes
Research 25m
✅ Prototype Evidence Checkpoint
Assessment 40m
Revise & Showcase
Students will study prototype test results, revise their disaster-protection solutions using evidence, confirm improvements with a second test, and prepare exhibit materials and a science-based first-person narrative for the Hazard Hero Museum Walk.
Days 34 - 40
📊 Prototype Data Patterns
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🛠️ Revision Plan Conference
Deliverable 45m
🔁 Retest the Hazard Model
Project Work 45m
📝 Disaster Voice Narrative Draft
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🤝 Guidebook Peer Critique
Project Work 45m
🌎 Resource Choices Evidence Page
Research 45m
✅ Museum Walk Readiness Check
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their final disaster guidebook displays and tested prototypes to authentic visitors, communicate science learning through first-person narratives, gather audience and peer feedback, and reflect on how evidence, criteria, constraints, and revision shaped their final solutions.
Days 41 - 44
🗣️ Museum Walk Speaker Rehearsal
Deliverable 45m
🏛️ Hazard Hero Museum Walk
Community Experience 45m
📖 Disaster Voice Narrative Reading
Assessment 45m
✅ Design Evidence Conference
Assessment 45m