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How to Make a Create Your Own Adventure Powerpoint Brad Hartwell

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Page 1: How to Make a Create Your Own Adventure Powerpoint Brad Hartwell

How to Make a Create Your Own Adventure Powerpoint

Brad Hartwell

Page 2: How to Make a Create Your Own Adventure Powerpoint Brad Hartwell

Procedure1. Fill in the provided rock cycle web with narrative details2. Assign slide numbers to points in rock cycle. ie:

1. Title Slide2. Igneous Rock (1st rock mentioned in narrative)3. Sediment4. Sedimentary Rock5. Metamorphic Rock6. Magma

3. Label all arrows with the process required for transformation Weathering, erosion and deposition Crystallization Melting Compaction and cementation Heat and pressure

4. Develop slides based on the completed rock cycle web5. Find pictures through clip art, or from the internet that will become your links

to other slides Make sure to site pictures from the internet

6. Finally, add hyperlinks to picture choices on each slide

Page 3: How to Make a Create Your Own Adventure Powerpoint Brad Hartwell

Rock Cycle Web

Magma

Sedimentary Rock

Sediment

Igneous Rock

Metamorphic Rock

Page 4: How to Make a Create Your Own Adventure Powerpoint Brad Hartwell

Carbon Cycle WebCO2

CO2

Aquatic Plants

Sediments

Sediments

Solid Rock

Solid Rock

Magma

2

5

4

3

5

6

87

Focus on arrows pointing out of box, and what they point too. This slide will have 2 options to choose from: tree or ocean

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Slide 2 You are a molecule of CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere. You can either be:

• absorbed by a palm tree

• absorbed by the Pacific Ocean

Slide 3 link

Slide 6 link

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Slide Content: Top of Slide• Should describe a few of the following:– What is the rock made of?– How is it formed?– Where does it form?– How does one identify the rock?

• Grain size• Shape• Pattern• Fossils

• Needs to makes sense for each slide that links to it. This may require to start off being vague, and getting into details about the current rock afterward.

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Slide Content: Description of Choices

• Short phrase about next stage

• Give the reader just enough information to make a decision about the next step

• Picture should give the reader an idea of the difference between the choices.

• Slides will sometimes just have one choice, and others will have 3.

• Slides with 3 choices will probably be easier to arrange by:– having three pictures across the bottom of the slide– and provide the descriptive text boxes above these 3 pictures