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STEAM9-12 Grade

This lesson contains 32 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Student Project Pitch Deck

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Student Project Pitch Deck

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What is the name of your invention or solution?
Example: EcoClean Water Filter

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What is your idea to solve the problem?
Example: We made a small, low-cost water filter using recycled materials.

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Who needs this? What facts or research support your idea?
Example: 1 in 3 people lack safe drinking water (WHO).

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Target Audience: Who will benefit from the solution?

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Comparison to Other Solutions: How does this solution compare to existing solutions?
ones or how is it the first of its kind?

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How did you come up with your idea? What were your steps?
Example: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test

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What does your first model look like? Describe or add photos.
Example: A 2-liter bottle with gravel, sand, and charcoal.

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Why are you the right team to make this?
Example: We love science and learned about filters in class.

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What is something you plan to do soon?
Example: Test the filter and improve how fast it works.
What is your big dream for this project?
Example: Send 1,000 filters to areas without clean water.

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What does it cost to make your product? What materials are needed?
Example: Bottle - $0 (recycled)
Charcoal - $1.00
Sand & Gravel - $0.50
Cheesecloth - $0.50
Rubber Band - $0.25
Total: $2.25
Imagine you received $100,000 to solve this problem. Create a plan for how you’d spend the money to make a real impact.
Example: Make 10,000 filters ($2.25 each = $22,500), pay for shipping, testing, awareness campaigns, and build a website.

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