Launch
Students will closely observe live animals and habitat clues, generate evidence-based wonderings about how environments shape survival, and begin documenting observations that will guide later investigation and design work.
Days 1 - 2
🦎 Zoo Animal Wonder Walk
Launch 30m
🎨 Habitat Clue Sketchbook Start
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
Question & Plan
Students will turn observations from the animal visit into focused adaptation questions, make a simple evidence-based hypothesis, and build a peer-reviewed plan for what they will observe, compare, and record in the next phase.
Days 3 - 5
🔎 Animal Clue Question Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
🧠 If-Then Habitat Prediction
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
🗂️ Evidence Plan Feedback Round
Deliverable 30m
Collect Evidence
Students will gather and organize adaptation evidence from observations, images, and texts; document findings in traceable notebooks and charts; test the quality of their records through peer and teacher critique; and revise their evidence-collection plan before moving into analysis.
Days 6 - 8
🦎 Adaptation Evidence Notebook Round
Research 30m
📊 Habitat Clue Chart Check
Deliverable 30m
🎨 Habitat Match Model Draft
Project Work 30m
Analyze & Present
Students will organize their adaptation evidence into clear visuals, test their conclusions against peer questions and contradictory examples, revise their team animal design using feedback, and prepare evidence-based explanations that connect habitat adaptation to neighborhood action and personal resilience.
Days 9 - 11
📊 Evidence Pattern Charts
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
🗣️ Habitat Claim Critique
Project Work 30m
📝 Adaptation Conclusion Share
Assessment 30m
Showcase
Students will share their final animal adaptation learning with families and school guests, explain evidence from their investigation and design work, and complete a brief oral and visual reflection connecting adaptation in habitats to how they respond to challenges in their own lives.
Day 12
🖼️ Habitat Helpers Museum Share
Assessment 30m