Launch
Students will launch the investigation by connecting personal and family rituals to global tea and coffee ceremonies, gathering first-round observational evidence from community-linked experiences, and drafting early inquiry questions that will guide later research, fieldwork, and ceramic design.
Days 1 - 2
πŸ—ΊοΈ From Memory to Ceremony Map
Launch 60m
πŸ‘€ Balboa Park Ceremony Fieldnotes
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
Mystery & Question
Students will examine conflicting accounts and visual evidence from tea and coffee ceremonies, generate focused lines of inquiry about identity and community, test the strength of possible questions and hypotheses through peer critique, and finish the phase with a teacher-approved investigation question and preliminary claim grounded in observable evidence.
Days 3 - 8
🧩 Conflicting Ceremony Case Files
Launch 60m
πŸ“ Investigable Question Workshop
Knowledge/Skill Building 55m
πŸ”Ž Source Credibility Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 50m
πŸ“Š Pattern Map and Hypothesis Draft
Project Work 60m
πŸ’¬ Question Tuning Peer Round
Deliverable 60m
βœ… Approved Inquiry Pitch
Assessment 60m
Plan & Method
Students will finalize a defensible investigation plan for their tea or coffee ceremony study by selecting credible sources, refining interview and observation tools, defining evidence-quality criteria, and producing a peer-reviewed research outline and fieldwork checklist for upcoming data collection.
Days 9 - 13
🧭 Evidence Criteria for Ceremony Sources
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
🎀 Interview Protocols and Visit Notes
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
πŸ—‚οΈ Research Outline and Evidence Map
Project Work 60m
πŸ” Peer Review on Method Plans
Deliverable 60m
βœ… Method Packet Approval
Assessment 60m
Analyze & Connect
Students will organize fieldnotes, interview evidence, and source notes into comparison tools that help them test their question and hypothesis, identify patterns and contradictions across ceremonies, and draft evidence-based interpretations that connect cultural ritual to identity and community. They will refine claims through peer critique, document limitations and new inquiry paths, and complete a graded analysis milestone that prepares their exhibition writing, ceramic design justification, gallery talk, and final reflection.
Days 14 - 18
πŸ—‚οΈ Evidence Matrix for Ceremony Notes
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
🧭 Ceremony-Step Maps and Pattern Codes
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
✍️ Claim Cards and Design Links
Project Work 60m
πŸ’¬ Peer Critique on Analysis Boards
Deliverable 60m
πŸ“Œ Analysis Milestone and Next Question
Assessment 60m
Showcase
Students will present their research-based ceramic tea or coffee sets to families, peers, and community partners through a public gallery experience, then synthesize how research, fieldwork, comparison, and making shaped their understanding of identity, hospitality, and community.
Days 19 - 20
πŸ«– Ritual Table Gallery Night
Assessment 75m
✍️ Family Ritual Reflection Essay
Assessment 45m