Vaccines Effects on Life Expectancy. T HIS SHOWS THE DATA THAT ACTUALLY IS. T HIS IS HOW VACCINES EFFECTED LIE EXPECTANCY.

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Vaccines Effects on Life Expectancy

T HIS SHOWS THE DATA THAT ACTUALLY IS. T HIS IS HOW VACCINES EFFECTED LIE EXPECTANCY

T HIS IS A PREDICTION ON HOW VACCINES WOULD HAVE EFFECTED LIFE EXPECTANCY IF THEY WERE INVENTED EARLIER

Beginning 1/26 Big idea: Medicine Essential question: How did vaccines effect the longevity of life 1/28 First edition big idea and essential question done 2/5 Fixed my big idea and essential question 2/8 and 2/9 Found some sources (one mag and one website 3/1-3/3 Forgot for awhile, did research 3/3 Finished journal 2 2/10 Done journal one 2/11 Looked at the sources 3/4 Worked on guiding questions 2/18 Finished hypothesis: People who have access to vaccines live longer. Continued on next page

3/17 Finished guiding questions What was the life expectancy before vaccines were invented? What was life expectancy after new type of vaccines were made? What a projections if new vaccines are made? 4/4-4/7 Looked for source that had good data to use to complete the relation 4/7 Completed works cited 4/8 Started a graph with all the compiled data 4/14-4/15 Finish the graph and tried to make sense of the data 5/6 Work on the graph to make the data better, started a formula. 5/13 Analyzed the data, finally got that done 5/20 Set the data into the data into the prediction chart, saw how that worked 5/23 I made a account to make an info graph, tried to start but failed, put ideas in power point 5/25-5/26 worked on the info graph, almost done 5/24 Created the info graph, finished the final relfection 5/27 Realized info graph wouldn't’t be good for final product, used power point an copy/pasted 5/31 Worked on power point, just need some analasis and to finish the flow chart and put it in 6/1 Finished the analysis and the flow chart in, I am done!