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Full Name(s) Advanced science teacher date SOAR Pt. III Full Name(s) Advanced science teacher date

Topic 1: Driving question Option 1: Driving question, hypothesis, and problem are present and clear. Option 2: Driving question and topic are present and clear. Option 3:Driving question, topic, and general community need are present and clear. Option 4: Testable question, hypothesis, and IV/DV are present and clear. The student explains why he/she chose the topic and what they hope to learn Should include an image

Topic 2: Factual information about the topic Option 1: 5 Facts about the problem and 5 facts about the previous solutions Option 2: Facts about the topic, what branch of Science is involved, and 3 Scientists that are involved with this topic Option 3: Facts about the topic and facts about why this is a community need. Option 4: Facts about the topic & how the study is scientifically related Should include an image

Topic 3: Scientific Relevance All options address the following: Student explains what is already known about the topic. Student explains what scientists have already made discoveries about the topic or researched/are researching the topic. Student explains why or how this topic is essential to the scientific community. Should be at least one slide- preferably 2 Should include image

Topic 4: Application Topic 4: Application All options address the following: Student explains how his/her topic is used in the world today Student explains why or how this topic in seen or used in our daily lives How may this topic be used in the future? Image should go here

Topic 5: Conclusion Student explains how he/she will advance their own personal understanding of the topic. In other words, student explains how researching this topic is important in his or her life or in the future? Image should go here

References At least 5 references included APA formatting