Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Procedural Writing

We are also going to be looking at Procedural Writing this term as it ties in well with our Topic, and science experiments.

Today we had a go at first trying to blow a bubble with bubblegum (wasn't very successful) then we went outside and had a go at making bubbles with dishwashing liquid and water.

We learnt that a Procedure has 4 parts;
1.  Title
2. Goal
3. Materials
4. Steps

Here is the procedure that we wrote for blowing bubbles.

Blowing Bubbles

Goal: To try to make the biggest bubble that we can.

Materials:

  • Dishwashing Liquid
  • Water
  • Bowl
  • Scissors (to use to make bubble with)
Steps:
1.  Put a little bit of water into the bowl.
2.  Add some dishwashing liquid to the water.
3.  Mix the water and dishwashing liquid together.
4.  Swish the scissors around in the water, lift up and blow gently.

Below is some photos and video of Barrhill children making bubbles.  It was lots of fun!






3 comments:

  1. Oh man!! I love blowing bubbles. :0) Be careful that it doesn't get too big, pop, and get stuck in your hair. I say that from experience because I did that when I was 10 years old. - Mrs. Wiedel

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  2. Love photos & videos Miss Ish

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  3. What a bubbly class you are Barhill.

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