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1 Include the following on the front cover of your PPT: Name of team Who’s on your team? School name School city/state Read PPT Guidelines before you begin.PPT Guidelines Land/Water Challenge #1 Maximum size requirement for 15-slide PPT: MB Place Photo of Team in Box Below

2 PART 1: What’s the environmental issue? Using this space, please respond to the following: - Write about your team’s topic. - Explain why your team selected this topic. - Explain what issue you will address in your action plan.

3 PART 2: What’s your action plan? Using this space, please respond to the following: What are the step-by-step actions your team will take to address the environmental issue? List the specific responsibilities of each team member toward achieving your plan. How will your team measure success? How will you quantify impact? (e.g. tallying how many gallons of water were saved, by tracking how many cans were recycled.)

4 PART 2: What’s your action plan? (continued)

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6 PART 3: How did you implement your ideas? Using this space, please respond to the following: What did your team do? Did you organize a school event or a community wide event to raise awareness of the issue? Tell us about it. Did you work with any local environmental groups, governmental agencies, schools, etc? Tell us about it. What did you do to get the word out about your project? (e.g. create a Web site, TeacherTube video, press release, write a blog, etc.) Please provide a list of any internet links to your website, online videos, blog etc.

7 PART 3: How did you implement your ideas? (continued)

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9 PART 4: Evaluate your plan. What are the results? Using this space, please respond to the following: In what ways was your plan successful? What challenges did you face? How did you raise awareness in you school communicate as well as the greater community? What were the quantifiable results? What did you learn from this experience?

10 PART 4: Evaluate your plan. What are the results? (continued)

11 PART 4: Evaluate your plan. What are the results? (continued)

12 What will your team/school/teacher advisor do with their winnings? See official prizing breakdownprizing breakdown See official rulesofficial rules

13 Project Gallery Use this space to show supporting images of your team, newspaper articles, letters, posters, hand-outs, press releases, etc.

14 Project Gallery Use this space to show supporting images of your team, newspaper articles, letters, posters, hand-outs, press releases, etc.

15 Project Gallery Use this space to show supporting images of your team, newspaper articles, letters, posters, hand-outs, press releases, etc.