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Showing posts with label A4 paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A4 paper. Show all posts

Monday, 23 June 2014

Do you know how to make a chatter box?

Materials:
  • square  paper

Instructions:

  1. Hold the square paper with both hands.
  2. Fold the end corners of the paper forming 4 triangles.
  3. Fold in the triangles toward the center of the paper.
  4. Turn paper to the other side and fold the corners again towards the center.
  5. Fold the paper in half forming a rectangle.
  6. Pull the square flaps on the side of the paper.
  7. Open the tabs towards you.
  8. Write your fortunes and sayings.
Play with the chatterbox.
     
    Some kids like making these at home.
    People make these for kids and adult
    Did the fortune came true

WALT use the correct writing structure for procedural writing. I know this when I write the materials, followed by the instructions on how to make a chatter box.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Do you know how to make a chatter box?

Materials:
  • square  paper


Instructions:


  1. Hold the square paper with both hands.
  2. Fold the end corners of the paper forming 4 triangles.
  3. Fold in the triangles toward the center of the paper.
  4. Turn paper to the other side and fold the corners again towards the center.
  5. Fold the paper in half forming a rectangle.
  6. Pull the square flaps on the side of the paper.
  7. Open the tabs towards you.
  8. Write your fortunes and sayings.
Play with the chatterbox.
     
    Some kids like making these at home.
    People make these for kids and adult
    Did the fortune came true

WALT use the correct writing structure for procedural writing. I know this when I write the materials, followed by the instructions on how to make a chatter box.

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Do you want to make a paper plane?

 Materials
  • A4 paper
Instructions
  1. Fold the A4 paper horizontally and then unfold.
  2. Fold the top paper corner from both sides and make a triangle.
  3. Fold the triangle and then fold the the top of the paper to form another triangle but leaving the end of the second triangle.
  4. Fold up the end of the second triangle to hold the folded triangles.
  5. Fold the paper in half and then fold out each side of   the paper.
  6. Now your paper plane can fly.

   Did your plane fly properly.









 WALT use the correct writing structure for procedural writing. I know this when I write the material, followed by the instructions.