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PACE Presentation
Completing Your Outline
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I. Introduction
• A = your hook or “attention getter”– quote, anecdote, interesting fact, etc.– Do NOT introduce yourself here
• B = Thesis or purpose statement– This is your problem/question– You can introduce yourself here
• C = Preview your main points– Tell your audience what you are going to tell them
• Background, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data
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II.Background/Research
• Key terms and definitions• History of scientific concept• Scientists• Et cetera
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III. Hypothesis
• What was your guess as to what was going to happen and why
–If _____, then _____ because _____.
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IV. Experiment Design
• What kind of experiment tested your hypothesis?• How did you test your hypothesis?• What was (were) your variable(s)?
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V. Experiment Steps
• What were the steps in your experiment?
**Remember you are explaining what YOU did—not giving instructions for the panel to conduct the experiment!
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VI. Data
• Explain your graph–Explain the axis information–Go through your trial results–Explain averages
*Point to your graph on the screen
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VII. Conclusions
• NOT just the end of your speech, what conclusions did you come to?
• Explain what happened• Explain why you think that happened• What changes could be made to change
results?• What would be the next problem/question?
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VIII. Questions
• This is the conclusion of your speech• A = Restate problem/question– “In the end, I was/was not able to answer my question
____________.” M. Pishl, 2013
• You may not use this example; it is mine, all mine!!!
• B = summarize main points--conclude– “Through my research, experiment, and results, I learned
many things about __________ that I will use in the future.” M. Pishl, 2013
• You may not use this example; it is mine, all mine!!!
• C = thank audience for attention