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Slide #1: Topic Section

Slide 1b: Tell the Problem

Slide #2: Provide Background Information Section

Slide #2a: Introduce the topic

2b: Evidence that explains the problem 2b: Evidence that explains the problem. (You may have more than one page/card in this section!)

Slide 3: Explore the Problem Section

Slide 3a: Describe the Problem (in detail) (How is it affecting us now

Slide 3b: Why do we need to change Slide 3b: Why do we need to change? (What could the problem do to future generations?)

Slide 3c: Other solutions (already out there)

Slide #4: Opposing Viewpoint Section

Slide 4a: Varying points of View (What might an argument be from someone that goes against you?)

Slide 4b: Explain why this is controversial Slide 4b: Explain why this is controversial. (Why are people arguing about it?)

Slide 5: Proposed Solution Section

Slide 5a: Personal Stance (Explain how you feel about this WITHOUT using the word “I”)

Slide 5b: Proposed Solution (Tell what you think the solution should be)

Slide 5c: Implementation (How will you put this solution into action Slide 5c: Implementation (How will you put this solution into action? What steps will you take to move your solution forward?)

Slide 5d: Superiority of this solution (Tell why your solution is better than other solutions.)

Slide # 6: Conclusion and Reflection Section

Slide #6a: Choose this Solution (Why should people support you and your solution?)

Slide #6b:Impact of this solution (How does your solution impact society?)

Slide #6c: Metacognition (What did you learn from the research that you have done?)

Slide # 7: Sources

Slide # 7a: Sources

Slide # 7b: Sources