This resource focuses on enabling students to synthesize research findings effectively to create evidence-based solutions for real-world issues. It begins with a warm-up exercise where students review their notes to understand the core reasons behind their chosen problem, referred to as the 'why' (cause) and 'how' (effect). Students are guided to identify a significant research fact that highlights the problem's existence, and they are prompted to summarize the main challenge they wish to address. Furthermore, they are encouraged to brainstorm potential solutions by sketching or describing their ideas based on the research conducted. This exercise aims to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for real-world applications.