Geology Unit Project Landforms Rock Cycle Story: due Friday 10/7.

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Geology Unit Project Landforms Rock Cycle Story: due Friday 10/7

Directions Your task is to create an interactive PowerPoint presentation for your selected landform.   The PowerPoint needs to include the following features from the PowerPoint program: Hyperlinks Use of action buttons Autoshapes.

Interactive PowerPoint Hyperlinks Link that jumps to another page, website, or document Action Buttons Buttons you can set to link to another slide, play a sound, or perform another action Autoshapes

Interactive PowerPoint “Title Slide” that includes Your name Title of the landform Hyperlink titles about your landform Each slide needs Heading or title Labels on all pictures or diagrams All lines of text need to be 10 words or less in length

Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Appalachian Mountains

Islands of Japan

Mount St. Helens, WA

Glacier National Park, MT

Andes Mountains

Iceland

Sierra Nevada Mountains, CA

Arches National Park, UT

Zion National Park (Canyon), UT

Niagara Falls, NY

Hawaiian Islands

Kilauea, HI

Devil’s Tower, WY

Mount Hood, OR

Yosemite National Park, CA

East Pacific Rise (Pacific Ocean)

Mount Vesuvius, Italy

Mount Tambora, Indonesia

Grand Canyon, AZ

Himalaya Mountains

Aleutian Islands

Yellowstone, WY

Grand Teton Mountains, WY

Marianas Trench

Great Rift Valley, East Africa

San Andreas Fault, CA

Bryce Canyon, UT

Rocky Mountains, CO

Red Sea

Great Lakes

Mauna Loa, HI

Mount Rainer, WA

Mount Etna, Sicily

Alps Mountains, Europe

Badlands, South Dakota

Krakatoa, Indonesia

Loihi Seamount, HI

For Today… Set up the title slide for your Power Point using 365 Share with me: Kelley Peloquin Select your landform and sign up on the class sheet Start researching your selected landform