Qualitative & quantitative Data Analysis Observations (Record results and explain what was being tested – what was different between models) Create a graph.

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Qualitative & quantitative Data Analysis Observations (Record results and explain what was being tested – what was different between models) Create a graph with the results. Include data table. You may use laptop per group. 1 (Describe the paper bridge using your senses. Explain the procedures and materials used.) Record Observations! Use markers and a ruler! Have a creative design! BrainPOP Login: Kyrene PW: brainpop Conclusions and Scientific Drawing Future Research (Illustrate your paper bridge with any labels fixed to the right side of this section) Use vocab from BrainPop video! (Summarize the entire project; what was the purpose and what did you learn? Future Research Ideas! Each memberof your cooperative lab group should be prepared to share any section of the poster! B RIDGE P OSTER – B RIDGES V IDEOB RIDGES V IDEO

Your lab role will determine which part of the poster you are responsible and what you will be graded (as an assessment) on: 1.Cleanup manager- qualitative and quantitative observations 2.Recorder: Data analysis 3.Supplier- scientific drawing 4.Leader-conclusion & future research

Qualitative & quantitative observations Data analysis Conclusion & future research Scientific drawing TITLE DECORATE USE PICTURES & DRAWINGS DECORATE USE PICTURES & DRAWINGS