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Gandhi

 

 

 

 

PHOTSYNTHESIS PROJECT

To think is to practice brain chemistry.

Deepak Chopra

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All of the handouts you receive in class are posted below:

Journal

Journal Cover

Journal Grading Rubric

PowerPoint Template

PowerPoint Design Guidelines

PowerPoint Rubric

Oral Presentation Rubric

Introduction

Part 1 - Asking the Question or Defining the Problem

Part 2 - Reviewing the Literature & Developing a Hypothesis

Part 3 - Designing an Experiment to Test Your Hypothesis

Part 4 - Conducting the Experiment & Collecting Data

Part 5 - Analyzing the Data & Drawing Conclusions

Part 6 - Communicating Results

 

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