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Invention Template

Invention 1. Describe a situation you want to improve or a need to which you want to respond. 2. Identify specific standards for the invention that would improve the situation or would meet the need. 3. Brainstorm ideas and hypothesize the likelihood that they will work. 4, When your hypothesis suggests that a specific idea might work, begin to draft, sketch, or actually create the invention. 5. Develop your invention to the point where you can test your hypothesis. 6. If necessary, revise your invention until it reaches the standards you have set.