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Procedural Writing Ideas

  How to Make a Sandwich Steps to make a simple sandwich. Focus on clear sequencing and simple instructions. How to Brush Your Teeth Describing the steps involved in brushing teeth. Emphasize the importance of hygiene. How to Plant a Seed Instructions for planting and caring for a seed. Incorporate scientific observations. How to Tie Your Shoelaces Steps to tie shoelaces. Encourage illustrations to support understanding. How to Make a Paper Airplane Instructions for folding a paper aeroplane. Highlight the importance of following steps carefully. How to Make a Fruit Salad Steps to create a simple fruit salad. Include safety tips for using a knife (with adult supervision). How to Get Ready for School Morning routine for getting ready for school. Focus on time management and sequencing. How to Feed a Pet Instructions on feeding a common pet (e.g., dog, cat, fish). Emphasize the importance of caring for pets. How to Build a Lego Structure Steps to build a simple Lego structure. Encour...

Arty Vege Print

  Vegetable Print Art My kids had fun creating this  awesome vege printing . This activity suits all ages. Here's  we  have created some red rose prints using  bok choy (Chinese cabbage). Cut out the stem of the bok choy and  dip into paint . Use some glitter dust here.. and stamp onto paper..   Finally, finish up with some leaf prints.

Canvas Wall Art : Fork & Spoon

Sand Wall Art    I am so excited to share this really easy canvas art project that anyone can do. Begin by painting your canvases using the colour of your choice. Here I have blended black and red for my canvas. I  just used regular poster paints. For the final coating, mix some PVA glue with the paint, and before it dries out,  get your fork and spoon and position them on your canvas. Next get some sand (I got mine, from my kid's sandpit)  and start dusting it on the canvas using a sieve.   Sand and sieve           Carefully lift the fork and spoon. Finally let them dry completely. Your masterpieces are ready to adorn your kitchen or dining.     Cheers!! and thank you for hopping onto my blog!