Micro-life Activity 31.

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Micro-life Activity 31

Vocabulary: a disease is the breakdown in the structure or function of a living organism. Not all diseases are infectious. Diseases can be caused by a variety of factors.

What are PSA’s? Public Service Announcements Do not sell a specific brand or service Provide useful and important information to the public. Encourage children and young adults to make choices that are long-term health. Insure that the information is accurate and helpful. Claims should be supported by research or scientific studies.

Public Service Announcements Directions: Project due 9/15 PSA should be about the disease you researched. Should tell people how to prevent getting the disease, symptoms, and cures plus 2 important facts about the disease. Must be educational and based on scientific evidence. You must have 6 panels: 6 cartoons & 6 descriptions. It may be humorous, but in good taste. Must be colored.

Rubric: Timeliness 6 points 6 Cartoons 6 points Creativity 6 points Neatness 6 points Color 6 points Accuracy of information 6 points Completed Research paper 36 points Total Points 72

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