Thursday, September 22, 2016

Jelly Writing

Jelly Traffic Lights

WALT: Write a procedural text to make jelly traffic lights

Why: To strengthen our understanding of the language used when writing a procedural text

Task: Plan and write the procedure for creating a 3 layered traffic light jelly

Planning



Ingredients
1 packet of lime jelly
1 packet of orange jelly
1 packet of strawberry jelly
3 cup of boiling water and 3 cups of cold water
1 250 ml cup
Bowl

Day 1
Place  your strawberry jelly crystals into the bowl. Then pour 1 cup of boiling water over the bowl. Now let the crystals dissolve before you add the 1 cup of cold water. Then  stir to combine. Now pour your raspberry jelly into your 250 ml cup, use 83 mls and leave in the fridge overnight.

 
Day 2
When the strawberry jelly has set take it out of the freezer.Then do the same steps with the Orange jelly in day 1. Leave in the fridge overnight.

Day 3
Once the Orange jelly has almost set. Make the lime jelly with day 1 steps and leave to refrigerate.

Day 4
In the morning, when everything has set take a spoon and gobble it up.

WHATWALT:Design a block using symbols and texts that describe your own culture WHATWALT:Research and understand our family origins, backgrounds and history.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Procedural text

What Walt:Write a procedural text showing the features needed for this: Goal materials steps

How to make a Torch
What you will need

Lithium 3 volt battery
Large hole punch
A piece of thin black foam
Double sided tape
L.E.D light
2 thin pieces of square wood
1 circular sticker


Step One

First take your L.E.D light and your lithium battery and clip the stalk of the L.E.D to the lithium battery.

Step Two

Then take a hole punch and thin piece of black foam and mark a hole in the foam. Take your lithium battery and L.E.D and clip that to the black foam.

Step Three

Take your thin wooden pieces and put doubled sided tape all over it, then take the battery, L.E.D, foam and stick it to the tape on the wooden squares, do that with both sides.
Step Four

Now you should have the torch finished but before you use it, stick a circular sticker in the middle on the torch so you know where to push the button.


Now it's all ready, turn off the lights and check out your new torch.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Art

What Walt to use sports silhouettes 

Thursday, September 1, 2016

The Inky Black Cat

WHATWALT :To use descriptive language in our writing.
The Inky Black Cat

In the inky blackness of the shadows,she blended in perfectly. Her saucer-like eyes and sleek whiskers were all that could be seen.

She was deliberately hiding; her colour and keen sight were her greatest allies. What she had glimpsed at the other side of the candlelit room was troubling, and arching her back, she prepared to move in an instant.

She sprung high around the room to the table where the candlelit, she crouched then stopped, before she blew. She peered at the candle, the candle moved away as she blew “tick tock tick tock ring ring” the phone went, she suddenly was distracted. She looked confused, puzzled. She sensed a smell it was smoke, she had now remembered about the candle.

As she looked around anxiously she now took control of everything, her eyes hooked the candle. She sprung up onto the chandelier, the wind was pushing against her. She was only a couple of feet away. As there was a sudden shadow at the window.

It was the shape of a cat standing, it walked forward a few steps then stopped. It was a tan colour with Knobby knees, then suddenly out of nowhere it jumped through the miniature gap it was a Meerkat.

When it leaped in, the air turned like a wave pool and the candle was gone. Apparently the Meerkat was frightened by something.

The cat was interested she leaped onto the ledge of the window and there she saw a scarecrow, a raged one, but right at that point the next door neighbor had found her and took her back home to care for her.