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1. Your career will be based on your laptop number.

1. Programmer
2. Neurologist
3. Biochemist
4. Civil engineer
5. Climate change analyst
7. Energy engineer
8. Remote sensing scientist
9. Biomedical engineer
10. Environmental scientist
11. Food science technician
12. Nuclear power reactor operator
13. Robotics engineer 

14. Photonics engineer

15. Meteorologist 
16. Soil scientist
17. Microbiologist
18. Park ranger
19. Pathologist
20. Robotics engineer
21. Geographer
22. Civil engineer
23. Data scientist
24. Wind energy engineer
25. Veterinarian
26. Microsystems engineer
27. Hydrologist 
28. Nuclear engineer

2. Research your career.

Clicking on the career above takes you to a page about your career. The links below will give additional info. You can also use Google or YouTube.
1. Career fact sheets
2. Science jobs for teens
3. Scientists of the Smithsonian

4. Encyclopedia Britannica 

3. Create one of the products below.

Your product should include:
  • Images related to the job
  • Job description--what does this person do? 
  • Education needed--how long do they need to go to school?
  • Salary--how much money will they make?
  • Skills--what should I be good at doing if I want this job?
1. Poster
Create a poster on paper or using Google Docs.
2. PowerPoint

Create a PowerPoint in Google Drive with at least 10 slides.
3. Prezi

If you already know how to use it, you can create a Prezi of at least 10 slides.
4. Video

If you already know how to use iMovie, you can write a script and film yourself. 

4. Present to your group on March 4 or March 11.