Learning about procedural text
Lately room 17/18 have been learning about procedural text . Loads of people didn't know what it even was at first , Including me ! A n example of a procedural text is a process , for example a instruction manual or a recipe . After we understood what a procedural text was , we got to write our own . We were given a breif instructing us to create a recipe. I based mine on making chocolate milk because it is a simple recipe to create a delicious drink. You also only need two ingredints - milk and drinking chocolate. Another way of making chocolate milk would be to make hot chocolate and putting it in the fridge (I think that would work ...) to cool it down . But the way I make it it is faster and you do not have to put it in the fridge after ! Lots of people did smoothies and other drinks , but not everyone did drinks . Lots of people knew a recipe for pancakes by heart , and a few people did porrage !
An example of a procedural text using a instruction sheet
How to do Two person skipping:
YOU WILL NEED:
1. A friend a similar height as you,
2. A skipping rope both of you can skip with room to spare
METHOD:
1. Stand next to your buddy so your shoulders are touching
2. Hook the skipping rope behind both of your legs and hold one handle each
3. Swing the skipping rope over both of your heads and jump over it when it comes to your feet
4. Repeat as long as you like
5. Double check that you and your buddy are doing the same type of jumps .
HERE IS A VIDEO OF WHAT IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE:
hi, Ruby
ReplyDeleteI thought it was great how you added a video example and how you explained the process. Maybe next time if you make a mistake instead of putting a line throw it you could delete it. But apart from that I love your work !
Hi Ruby - I love the video of you and Hazel - wow you both rocked the double skipping challenge!! That's hard to do! :) xxxx
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