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Title Research Question: Claim: Introduction: Give your readers information on the subject of your research. Let them know why it is important. What do we know about this subject? This question should answer the When, Where, What did you do (generally), and Why. Research Question: Type your research question here: Claim: What did you think the outcome of your project will be and why? Group Member Names, School, and Teacher

Materials and Methods Methods: Materials: How did your group collect its evidence? Materials: What scientific materials did your group use?

Evidence Describe the results of your experiment here. Then copy and paste your graphs on the right. Write one sentence per graph describing its result. Remember to include titles and axis labels for each graph.

Reasoning Future Research How accurate was your claim? How does your evidence support, or not support, your claim. Why do you think your claim was correct or incorrect? What did the evidence you collected teach you? How did resource availability affect the populations you measured. How do biotic/abiotic factors affect your question. Future Research Based on your findings, what other questions would be helpful to answer to better test your claim? How might what you learned affect your next research project?