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Showing posts with label Procedure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Procedure. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Do you want to have some refreshing Otai?

Ingredients:
  • Cheese grater
  • 4 big bottles of mango juice
  • Big bowl
  • Big spoon
  • 2 coconuts
  • 7 mangoes
  • Coconut grater
Steps:
  1. Get your big bowl, 2 coconuts and the coconut grater ready.
  2. Image result for otaiScrape the inside of your coconuts using the coconut grater and put it into the bowl.
  3. Peel all the mangoes skins off, then scrape the mangoes into the same bowl using the cheese grater.
  4. Pour the mango juice into the bowl.
  5. Get your big spoon and mix it all together.
  6. Now you are done with making your Otai!
Learning Intention: We are learning to follow the structure of a procedure.
Success criteria: I know I can do this when I write the materials and the steps for making Otai.

Monday, 4 July 2016

Come on, let's write a poem!

Image result for humpty dumpty poemMaterials:
  • 2 A4 piece of paper
  • Pencil or pen
Steps:
  1. Get one A4 piece of paper and your pencil or pen ready to start writing your poem.
  2. Write rhyming words that you will need on the paper.
  3. Think of a word that rhymes with another word but it has to make sense.
  4. Get the other piece of A4 paper and put your rhyming words into a sentence.
  5. Once you have put your rhyming words into a sentence, you can write it on a piece of A4 paper using your pencil.
  6. When you have finished writing your poem, you can now share it with your family and friends.

Learning Intention: We are learning to follow the structure of a procedure.
Success criteria: I know I can do this when I write the materials and the steps for writing a poem.


 

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Follow these steps if you want to make a paper boat!

Materials:
A4 paper

Learning Intention: We are learning to understand and use the correct descriptive language for a procedure.
Success Criteria: I know I can do this when I fuse appropriate verbs to write the steps for making a paper boat.

Sunday, 12 June 2016

Come on, let's fly our planes!

Materials:
(A4)Paper
Colouring pencils
Steps:
1. Get an A4 piece of paper and fold it horizontally and then open it up and turn it over.


2. Fold two corners horizontally from the same side to the centre one by one to create a big triangle.
Image result for how to make a paper plane

3. Then fold the triangle vertically but make sure the triangles are on the top.


4. Fold two corners of the triangle to the tip of the triangle one by one again.


5. Fold the plane horizontally.


6. Then fold the two halves to make the wings. Make sure it is folded horizontally.


7. Open up the wings.


8. Now decorate the plane.


You are done and it is time for your plane to take off.

Learning intention: We are learning to write a procedure.
Success criteria: I know I can do this when I write the steps for making a paper plane.