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1 Title Page – A fun title can go here!
Operational Title The effects of (MV) on (RV). First and Last name Include images, etc. to hook your audience. Keep this page simple. This is the first page for your presentation.

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3 Scientific Background
Describe what field (biology, chemistry, physics, etc) your experiment is most similar to. Tell the class about the “field of science” you have chosen to focus on. Describe any famous scientists related to that field. Give a brief biography including his or her famous accomplishments and experiments. (Bullet Points ONLY, no complete sentences) Again, don’t write a paragraph on this slide. A few bullets and pictures to “show” your audience who and you are talking about.

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5 Current Event What is current in your scientific field?
Describe how your current event links to the experiment you completed. Help students to understand the relevance to your field and why it’s important. Do additional background research as necessary. Include related pictures/graphics Find the link between your interest, how this topic is important and “current” and why you chose your experiment.

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7 Introduction Write your original scientific question.
Write your hypothesis/prediction. Emphasize your “because” portion of your hypothesis. No word limit, just be concise. Have your entire question and hypothesis on this slide. You want to talk about your reasoning, not have students read it while you talk.

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9 (Bullet Points ONLY, no complete sentences)
Materials List Include all items needed to conduct your experiment. Include quantities of any items needed. Quantities need to be in metric units. Pictures of specific materials can be helpful for people who may be unfamiliar. (Bullet Points ONLY, no complete sentences) List with the amount needed. When you present this you will just touch on key materials, but don’t read all of them to us. Pictures can be used instead of a list.

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11 (Numbered list ONLY, no complete sentences)
Procedure Your procedure goes here…numbered and using key words…we don’t want you to read the whole thing to us! Include symbols or images to document your project (digital photography and video clips of your experiment are helpful). Have your images organized to show the logical steps of your experiment. You may have 5-7 slides for Procedure (Numbered list ONLY, no complete sentences) DO NOT copy your entire procedure. Give us a brief idea how you did this and include mostly photo’s or video instead of typed words. You can explain your photos or just narrate your video.

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13 (Bullet Points ONLY, no complete sentences)
Variables List all of your variables here. Be very thorough on your control list. Your classmates will probably be able to identify things you might not have controlled. (Bullet Points ONLY, no complete sentences) Type a list and talk about why the things you listed under control were important to keep constant.

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15 Data Table Show us the data!
During your presentation clearly teach us about how you tested your manipulated and responding variables . Metric units only. If you have used the “English” system, please use the conversion tables found in your planner. Only your data should be on this page. Don’t read us your numbers. Point out any erroneous data that might have messed up your results or briefly explain how everything looks the way it should.

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17 (Bullet Points ONLY, no complete sentences)
Results & Graph Present the results of your experiment. Include any erroneous data and errors in the procedure intself. (Bullet Points ONLY, no complete sentences) Include a graph with only relevant data. When presenting describe what you discovered. Explain what the data means. Are there any trends in your graph that you need to point out. Could any errors have factored into your results?

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19 (Bullet Points ONLY, no complete sentences)
Conclusion Use RACER as a guide when forming your conclusion. Summarize your findings, don’t read us your entire conclusion. (Bullet Points ONLY, no complete sentences) This is the most important part of your presentation. It should be clear and to the point. Avoid using the words I was wrong, or I was right. Always refer back to your original hypothesis. ClEvR should be used as a guide, but we only want to see a brief summary here.

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21 Closing Include an end slide, with a meaningful graphic, and leave the audience with a special thought or quote that brings clear closure to your presentation. Keep it sweet and simple.

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23 Bibliography Use any online citation creator and use MLA format.
Have at least 5 reputable sources (pictures require sources as well if not your own.) Give credit where credit is due. Be sure to include ALL resources used, even if it was just to double check data. Include your current events citation as well.

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25 Acknowledgements This is your chance to thank parents, friends, etc. who helped you with your project. Always finish your presentation by saying “thank you.”

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