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Landforms Project Members: Teacher:

Landforms Mountains Lakes Peninsula Archipelago Hills Rivers Cave Isthmus Valleys Creeks Marsh/ Swamp Canyons Streams Fjord Sea Plains Island Delta Plateaus Gulf River Bays Glacier Trench Oceans Basin

Choose Your Landform Report your group’s choice to your teacher . A master list is kept of all project selections

Vocabulary Pattern Capacity Destructive forces Rock formations Retain Erosion Fossil Water Weathering Rock Layers Growth Process Landform Properties Constructive forces Soil Crustal deformation Color Volcanic eruption Texture Sediment deposition

Research Your Landform Your class will view the landforms video. You will then choose your landform and record your choice. You will then complete the attached questions from your research. You must include original work, any work purely copied will not be accepted for grading. You may use pictures from the internet. Your writing must be your own, you can use resources from anywhere but you MUST rewrite it in your own words. Use your vocabulary list to explore, evaluate, and describe your landform. You will go to the Lab Links folder on the desktop of the computer and research and investigate your landform. The last page of this research document is for listing the resources you used to answer the questions. When you have completed the questions, you will show it to one of your teachers for a quick assessment. They will decide whether you can go on to the creation of your presentation or if you need more work on your activity sheet. Next Step: Create your Presentation in Prezi or PowerPoint

Directions Create your own Multi-media Presentation using the following guidelines:  (**you will not name your landform until the last slide) No presentations will be created until ALL paper slides are complete and approved.      slide 1:  Title and Creator slide 2: The name of your landform and a picture      slide 3:  Self-created Definition of the landform and picture      slide 4:  Five characteristics that make your landform unique (complete sentences) and another picture slide 5: Describe how weathering agents cause surface changes that create and/or change Earth's surface materials and/or landforms slide 6: Describe how erosional processes cause surface changes that create and/or change Earth's surface your landform. You may use pictures to support your description. slide 7: Compare and Contrast Your Landform and a Similar One      slide 8:  Where your landform can be found around the world and a picture      slide 9: List the resources you used for your facts and pictures.

Citing an Online Source Online Resource for Citing Web Research https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/08/ http://www.easybib.com/guides/citation-guides/mla-format/how-to-cite- a-website-mla/

Landforms Project Group Members:

Our Landform Is… Definition: You may look up the definitions at http://www.enchantedlearning.com/geography/landforms/glossary.shtml Or www.m-w.com. Use complete sentences.

Definition of Our Landform Self-created Definition of the landform and picture Use complete sentences.

5 Facts About Our Landform Use complete sentences.

Weathering Agents and Our Landform Describe how weathering agents cause surface changes that create and/or change your landform. Use complete sentences. Use complete sentences.

Erosional Process for Our Landform Describe how erosional processes cause surface changes that create and/or change Earth's surface your landform. You may use pictures to support your description. Use complete sentences. Use complete sentences.

Compare and Contrast Your Landform and a Similar One Same Different Use complete sentences.

Where in the World is Your Landform (Use Pictures and Write Location Information)

Resources Used