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Showing posts with label procedure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label procedure. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Bakark, I'm a hen!

Procedure for making a hen
What you will need:
  • Paper plate
  • some thin card some
  • colored paper
  • felt pens black,brown or orange paint
  • a paintbrush
  • glue
  • scissors
  • a stapler

  1. Paint the paper plate with brown, orange, or black paint. After you have painted the place, put it somewhere cool to dry.
  2. Take some thin cards and cut out the beak for your hungry hen.
  3. Colour the hen’s beak with felt, pens or paint.
  4. Cut out a comb for your hen and colour it red.
  5. Fold the paper in half so the paint is on the outside of the plate at the top of the fold.
  6. Staple the hen's comb above the beak along the fold of the plate.
  7. Now paint or draw eyes for your hen and tape or staple it on your hen.
  8. Cut out some coloured feathers using coloured paper.
  9. Tape or glue on some feathers on both sides of your hen.
  10. Use longer feathers for your hen's tail.
  11. Cut some grains of wheat out of yellow paper or give your hen some real wheat.
  12. Give your hen a push and watch your amazing hen rock forward to eat the wheat.

We are learning to write a procedure.
I know this when I rewrite the procedure of making a hen in my own words

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Learn how to wash dishes now!

Thing you will need
Gloves
sponge
dishwashing liquid
hot water
dishes
tea towels

What to do
1. Put on some music, there is nothing better than doing housework while listening to good music.
2. Slip on some rubber gloves because it can get messy and because the water is hot.
3. Organise by grouping the plates and bowls and other stuff that needs cleaning altogether.
4.  Fill the sink with hot water.
5. Squirt some dishwashing liquid into the sink.
6. Grab a sponge to scrub and clean the dishes.
7. Take a tea towel to dry all dishes.

One way to make my mum happy is help her wash the dishes properly.

Did my steps of washing dishes help?

WALT use the correct writing structure for procedural writing.

I know this when I write the materials, followed by the instructions on how to wash the dishes.