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  1. Pop-up headland..
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    You need your template. This will represent a chalk headland.
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    Using a blue crayon- shade the outside horizontal strips- these represent the sea.
  4. 3
    Using a green crayon- shade the middle horizontal strip- this represents the top of the headland- exposed to weathering.
  5. 4
    Just above the horizontal blue lines- shade a grey line- make sure it reaches the top of the wave-cut notch. This represents wave action between high and low tide.
  6. 5
    Don’t cut off your stump!
    Carefully cut out all the black areas on the template- with the exception of the wave-cut notch.
  7. 6
    It should look like this...
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    Using a ruler, carefully fold the horizontal lines.
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    Like this...
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    Glue along the two blue horizontal strips- on the reverse!
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    Position the green strip over the centre of your book. Gently glue down the blue horizontal strip- the one with the stump.- Practice your positioning first.
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    Carefully practice folding the model... are the folds the right way?
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    Finally, glue the final blue strip down. Practice the positioning first...
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    Gently close your book...
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    Magic...
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    Arty shot...
  17. About the template...
    You could draw your own template or print this slide and use for the model.
    The template should be A5 to fit into across a A4 exercise book- of course you could supersize the model.
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