Research Presentation: Portfolio

DUE DATE: Friday May 3rd *Turn it in ON TIME!
Temporary zeros will go in on May 10th

Below you will find links and access to all resources that will benefit you as you begin putting together your research presentation.
you topic is Why are mice faster than cats?
do it step by step plz

Step 1: Research Sources

- Begin by researching different scientific studies, articles, and sources that discuss the topic of why mice are faster than cats. Consider looking up studies on the anatomy and physiology of mice and cats, as well as their hunting and running abilities.

Step 2: Writing the Presentation
- Start by outlining the main points you want to cover in your research presentation. This may include an introduction to the topic, background information on mice and cats, the differences in their speed and agility, and any other relevant information you find during your research.

Step 3: Creating Visual Aids
- Consider creating visual aids to accompany your presentation, such as graphs, charts, and diagrams that highlight the differences between mice and cats in terms of speed and agility. You could also include images of mice and cats in motion to visually demonstrate their capabilities.

Step 4: Rehearsing the Presentation
- Once you have written your presentation and created your visual aids, practice giving your presentation out loud. This will help you become more familiar with the material and improve your delivery when it comes time to present.

Step 5: Finalizing the Presentation
- Go over your presentation one final time to make any necessary edits or additions. Make sure all your sources are properly cited and that your visual aids are clear and easy to understand.

Step 6: Submitting the Presentation
- Finally, be sure to submit your research presentation by the due date of Friday, May 3rd. Remember that late submissions may result in temporary zeros, so it's important to turn in your work on time. Good luck!