A sample presentation to show your students. One word: Simplicity
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12. Cheetahs
•Cheetahs are large cats
•Cheetahs live in Africa and the Middle East
•They like to live in grasslands
•Cheetahs can run up to 72 miles per hour
•The cheetah cannot roar, but it does make
other sounds
•Cheetahs hunt medium sized animals like
gazelles and impala
Images- www.computerclipart.com
Flickr.com/dwsiu
13. Image Credits
Image Credits
Multiple Images: www.photoxpress.com
Flickr Spelling: Erik Kastner
Flowers, Slide 4:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/increations/
Question Mark Head:
http://saharareporters.com/sites/default/files/page_images/news/2011/QuestionMark_7.jpg?1314498268
Cheetah and cubs, page 6
Scenic Reflections
http://www.scenicreflections.com/files/cheetah_and_cubs_Wallpaper_2w1oe.jpg
Cheetah, page 7:
http://www.preventishoes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/1212398071_1024x768_cheetah-king.jpg
Smiley face image:
www.in.com
http://im.in.com/media/download/wallpapers/2009/Dec/smiley-face_06-e_420x315.jpg
15. Resources:
Image Credits
Garr Reynolds
Don McMillan- Death by Powerpoint
Nancy Duarte
Seth Godin
John Medina- brainrules.net
David Jakes- jakesonline.org
Hinweis der Redaktion
Frontal set eyes and ears
Cheetahs are the fastest land animal. They can run up to 72 miles per hour. That’s as fast as you drive on the highway (even when speeding).
The eyes and ears of the cheetah face forward so they can track their prey, the animals they hunt for food.