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8B3 September 27th 2017

Computer room rules No talking. Hand up and wait if you need help No swinging on chair. You will be removed from the computer No talking. Hand up and wait if you need help No going on games. You will be removed from the computer

Coastal landforms power point instructions I would like you to find appropriate photographs to add to this power point. Use google. Copy and paste the name of the landform in the search bar Go to images Copy and paste the picture into your power point Save your power point in your own documents in a folder for Geography

A Headland

A Bay

A Sea Cave

An Arch

A Stack

A Stump

A Wave Cut Platform

A Sandy Beach

A Shingle Beach

A Spit

A Salt Marsh

When you have completed the task…… …… you can now make the titles and slides more interesting by adding colours