Launch
Students will launch the investigation by comparing mystery materials with a college chemistry partner, noticing observable patterns, and recording initial evidence-based ideas about how atomic structure may explain usefulness, safety, and behavior.
Day 1
🧪 Mystery Materials Match Lab
Launch 40m
Question & Plan
Students will refine an investigable question about everyday materials, build a testable atomic-level hypothesis, and co-design a peer-reviewed method for gathering trustworthy evidence about properties, safety, and usefulness. They will use community partner experiences, feedback cycles, and daily notebook revisions to connect observable patterns to outer electron states, periodic trends, and atomic interactions.
Days 2 - 5
🧪 Mystery Materials Question Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
💧 Water Safety Evidence Revision
Community Experience 40m
⚛️ Method Plan and Peer Protocol
Project Work 40m
🏫 College Materials Checkpoint
Assessment 40m
Showcase
Students will present their Atomic Patterns Open House investigation to an authentic audience, defend a real-world claim with models and evidence cards, respond to audience questions, and complete a brief self-assessment conference that identifies growth in explaining atom behavior and one final next step.
Day 5
🧪 Atomic Patterns Open House
Assessment 40m