Launch
Students will launch the investigation by examining real and pictured plant and animal structures, sorting them by possible functions, recording first observations in a Structure Sleuth Research Notebook, and making an initial evidence-based claim that will lead into question writing and investigation planning.
Day 1
🕵️ Structure Sleuth Sort
Launch 45m
Question & Method
Students will refine an investigable question about a plant or animal structure in a habitat, compare possible ways to gather evidence, and build a peer-reviewed observation and argument plan in their Structure Sleuth Research Notebook before moving into full investigation work.
Days 2 - 5
🧭 Question Sort With Notebook Anchors
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
✏️ Research Notebook Method Map
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🤝 Question and Plan Feedback Round
Deliverable 45m
✅ Observation Plan Conference
Assessment 45m
Analyze & Present
Students will analyze evidence from their habitat investigations, turn notes into charts and visuals, construct a claim about how internal and external structures work together, revise their explanation through peer critique, and prepare a class-ready investigation poster with limitations and next-step questions.
Days 6 - 9
📊 Evidence Charts from Research Notebooks
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
🧠 Claim-Evidence-Reasoning for Structures
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
🗣️ Peer Critique on CER Drafts
Deliverable 45m
🪧 Investigation Poster Draft Checkpoint
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their final Structure and Survival Investigation Showcase Poster to an authentic audience, defend their evidence-based claim about how internal and external structures work together in a habitat, and complete a brief honest reflection about what their investigation showed, what it did not show, and what they would study next.
Day 10
🖼️ Structure Survival Showcase
Assessment 45m