This document provides guidance for creating an educational presentation on a specific glacial landform. The presentation should describe the landform's appearance and key features, explain how ice creates the landform and the processes involved, include a real-world example, and incorporate visual and interactive elements like diagrams, photos or a quiz. Some common glacial landforms that could be covered are cirques, aretes, pyramidal peaks, rock steps, truncated spurs, hanging valleys, roche moutonnées, rock drumlins, crag and tails, striations, tills, moraines, erratics or till drumlins.