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While analyzing the evidence you collected to support your claim, select an appropriate method for
communicating your scientific explanation. Remember, no matter which communication format you choose, it is important to use the correct scientific language to describe your evidence.
• Represent your scientific explanation using a model (physical or diagram). Attach an image or a video
demonstrating your model.
• Use an oral communication method, such as a video of yourself, a conversation with another student, or
a skit. Attach a video of your scientific explanation.
• Present your scientific explanation in a creative written form using Studio,
• Write your scientific explanation in the space below.
• Be sure to include a concluding statement.
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