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Title Page – A fun title can go here!
The Effects of ________ on __________ First and Last name Keep this page simple. This is your first page for your presentation.
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Scientific Background
Describe what field (biology, chemistry, physics, etc) your experiment is most similar to. Describe 1 famous scientist related to that field. Again, don’t write a paragraph on this slide. A few bullets and pictures to “show” your audience who you are talking about.
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Introduction Write your original scientific question.
Write your hypothesis/prediction Have your entire question and hypothesis on this slide, but summarize your reasoning. You want to talk about it, not have students read it while you talk.
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Materials List Include all items needed to conduct your experiment.
Include quantities of any items needed. List with a quantity. When you present this you will just touch on key materials, but don’t read all of them to us.
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The Process List your procedure here with pictures of what you did during your experiment. You may have 5-7 slides for The Process 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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Variables List all of your variables here. Control Manipulated
Responding Type a list and talk about why these things were important to keep constant.
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Data Table Show us the data! (Use Insert Table)
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.
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Results & Graph Include a graph with only relevant data.
(Use Insert Chart Column or line graph) 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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Conclusion Claim = Evidence = Reasoning =
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. RAPPIN should be used as a guide, but don’t keep to that rigid format.
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Current Event What news story did you find that is similar to your experiment?
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Bibliography List all the resources you used
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Acknowledgements Say thank you to whomever helped you.
Always finish your presentation by saying “thank you.”
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