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Grade 8 Names: ________________ 2019 STEM Fair Workbook Grade 8 Names: ________________

WORKBOOK MAKE A COPY OF THIS WORKBOOK RENAME THE NEW WORKBOOK WITH YOUR NAME(s) Last name, first name, short project name

Question Can we prepare for the consequences of Climate Change? Investigate Impact on the environment and where we live (biology) Consumption, conservation, natural resources and public goods (biology and chem) Urban planning, strategy and infrastructure (physics, individuals and societies) 2 weeks will be given for this project

Assessment Criteria: Summative Criteria B, C and D Completion of Individual Milestone workbook and reflections (AtL) Product: Tri-Folder Poster Authentic audience of peers (TBA)

Objectives: STEM Fair Research a real life situation (Criteria D- problem and solution) Write a focused scientific research question Chose a database or simulation (online) which will answer the question Collect data (5 trials or enough to answer question reliably) Create tables and process data to find means (average) Create graphs to display results and find trends

Objectives continued Display printed information that supports the findings of your scientific investigation Communicate the results using report writing format and labeled diagrams Explain and discuss how the use of science and technology can help us solve problems related to climate change Present results to an audience of peers

AtL Objectives Communication skills Exchanging thoughts, messages and information effectively through interaction Use appropriate forms of writing for different purposes and audiences Use a variety of media to communicate with a range of audiences Organizational skills Managing time and tasks effectively Plan short- and long-term assignments; meet deadlines Create plans to prepare for summative assessments Personal growth Managing state of mind Perseverance Demonstrate persistence and perseverance Resilience Practise “bouncing back” after adversity, mistakes and failures

Questions to investigate UN Stop disasters: make changes to towns to reduce damage from Wild fires, Hurricanes, Floods, Tsunamis, Earthquakes Food Production Diets and nutrition Erosion – Studying the environment and food webs Chemicals and toxins- effect on our health Tracking Climate Change Air quality indexes

Simulations can be found at this link http://dochemistry.weebly.com/simulations.html Pick one and practice

1. Research and Topic choice (2-40 minute classes) Choose one area to focus on Background information- Find a real life situation Find articles in scientific publications that explain your real life situation Library data bases https://www.sciencedaily.com/ https://www.nationalgeographic.com/ https://www.natgeokids.com/za/category/discover/science/

Summary of real life situation (3 sources, 500-900 words) Citations and brief outline of your findings

2. Planning: (40 minutes) State you research question List your Variables: IV and DV Write your hypothesis based on your background knowledge Describe which database or simulation you will be using to gather data (who made it and for what purpose)

2. Reflection: (20 minutes) What was the most difficult part of deciding which topic to pick? Identify one strength and one weakness that you can see in using databases or simulations

3. Data Collection (3- 40 minute periods) Data charts: Data Tables:

3. Date Collection Continued Place your data charts here

3. Data Collection: Final Data charts: start to process your data (calculate mean, graph the results)

Graphs: Create graphs using Excel (paste here)

4. Analysis and Evaluation (1- 40 minute class) List a minimum of 3 things that your graphs and data show Does the data trends support your hypothesis? Evaluation: List 2 strengths of your investigation List 3 limitations and give reasonable improvements to these limitations

5. Conclusion (final week) Review your Investigation from the start and write the conclusion Rephrase the purpose Summarize your method Summarize your data analysis Rephrase your hypothesis Does your data support your hypothesis List one strength List one weakness and the improvement that would increase the reliability of your findings Link back to the original background and discuss the sustainability of tourism on Jeju Conclusion:

6. Tri-fold Poster completion (2- 40 minute classes) Create a tri-fold poster that includes all the parts of your investigation Attach a picture of your finished product here

6. Final Reflection (last day) How were your communication and organization skills used during this project? Give an example of how you grew personally while researching and answering your question? (perseverance, resilience)