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Making a Powerpoint

Making a Powerpoint. Do’s & Do NOT’s . Layout. F ollow the “Rule of 7s” No more that 7 words per line. No more than 7 lines per slide Information is organized & attractive Graphics go well with the slide . What is seagrass ? .

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Making a Powerpoint

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  1. Making a Powerpoint Do’s & Do NOT’s

  2. Layout • Follow the “Rule of 7s” • No more that 7 words per line. No more than 7 lines per slide • Information is organized & attractive • Graphics go well with the slide

  3. What is seagrass? • Seagrasses are grass-like flowering plants that live completely submerged in marine and estuarine waters. Although seagrasses occur throughout the coastal areas of Florida, they are most abundant in Florida Bay and from Tarpon Springs northward to Apalachee Bay in the Gulf which are two of the most extensive seagrass beds in continental North America. Seagrasses occur in protected bays and lagoons and also in deeper waters along the continental shelf in the Gulf of Mexico. The depth at which seagrasses occur is limited by water clarity because most species require high levels of light. • Florida's approximately 2.2 million acres of seagrasses perform many significant functions. • They help maintain water clarity by trapping fine sediments and particles with their leaves. • They stabilize the bottom with their roots and rhizomes. • They provide shelter for fishes, crustaceans and shellfish. • They and the organisms that grow on them are food for many marine animals and water birds.

  4. What is seagrass? • grass-like flowering plants • submerged in marine waters • Location: coastal areas of Florida • (south & western FL) • Depth: shallow; need sunlight • Functions: • water clarity • Prevent erosion of sediments • shelter for fishes, crustaceans and shellfish. • food for many marine animals & water birds.

  5. COLORS…. • White • Black • Red • Yellow • Aasdf • Asdf • Asdf • asdf

  6. Fonts… • 10 • 16 • 20 • 22 • 28 • 36 • 40

  7. DUE? • Thurs 11/29 by 9 am! • Why? • Email me @ duduke@stjohns.k12.fl.us • Bring in Jump drive to upload • Print and bring in hardcopy of slides

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