Instructions
In this worksheet, you will explore and present scientific ideas and evidence on a specific topic. Follow the prompts to gather information and organize your thoughts. Use appropriate scientific terminology and conventions in your responses.
1. Choose Your Topic
Pick a scientific topic that interests you. It can be related to biology, chemistry, physics, or environmental science.
2. Research Your Topic
Locate reliable sources to gather information about your topic. Write down at least two key pieces of evidence that support your findings.
3. Audience Identification
Who is your intended audience for this presentation? Consider whether they are classmates, teachers, or a general audience.
4. Purpose of Presentation
What is the main purpose of your presentation? Are you trying to inform, persuade, or entertain your audience?
5. Scientific Language
List three scientific terms related to your topic that you will use in your presentation. Explain why they are relevant.
6. Presentation Format
What format will you use for your presentation? (e.g., PowerPoint, poster, oral presentation)
7. Summary
Write a brief summary of what your presentation will cover and the key points you want your audience to remember.
8. Self-Reflection
After completing your research and presentation, reflect on what you learned and how you can improve future presentations.