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Criterion A- One World- Human Ingenuity Essay The Human Ingenuity Project was a multi-step project. I found an inventor first that caught my attention. Then I wrote a rough draft, wrote my final, then typed it up. I then drew and wrote on a notecard about the invention that I chose. This project is an example of One World because it follows all three objectives. My inventor, Bill Gates, found a problem, used his scientific and mathematical skills to prevent and innovate it, and now Microsoft is a big computer companythat all the world knows. The toold I used for this project was a notecard, my writing utensils, a five paragraph essay, lots of research, and of course, a Works Cited page.

Criterion B- Communication in Science- Catalina PowerPoint The Catalina PowerPoint was a fun and interesting project. I had to use my own facts about Catalina when I was there. I then transferred my notes to my soon-to-be amazing PowerPoint. I chose this project for Criterion B because it was a written, oral, graphic, and a presentation all-in-one. I also aknowledged other people and resources. I used the referencing system, a computer, writing utensils, and of course, my hardcore thinking skills. This project made an excellent choice.



Criterion C- Knowledge and Understanding of Science- Rock Project The Rock Project hit me when it came to Criterion C. Not literally, of course. I first had to find my own rocks, then share witha couple of other people for a group, and finally, think of, make, create, and present our diorama of the rock cycle. This project matches the criterion's objectives because I used lots of scientific language in our essay, we applied certain rock-related questions and we later got them answered, and we analyzed how the rock-related questions and we later got them answered, and we analyzed how the rock cycle worked, step by step. In this project, my team and I used a shoebox, materials for the

Criterion D- Scientific Inquiry- Moon Journal

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Criterion E- Proccesing Data- Famous Mountains Bar Graph

Criterion F- Attitudes in Science- Catalina Field Study