Friday 25 June 2021

My Procedural Text

How to write a procedural text.

Kia ora everyone, this is another blog post about how to write a procedural text. A few weeks ago, we did this with our Deputy Principal, Miss McGrath. She told us what to do to write a good, procedural text. When she was finished talking, we went on our chrome books, got onto writing page of our site, and wrote on a Google Drawing. After I've finished a few week later, we then had to write our Procedural text on a google document, with a diagram. After showing my Procedural text to my friend, I then showed it to my teacher, but I needed to change a few sentences because they didn't make sense when you followed them exactly. If you want to know how to make a procedural text, then read the sentences down the bottom.

  • Write the title of what the game your playing is.
  • Type in how many people can play.
  • Write the equipment you need.
  • And write your steps with bossy verbs.
Here is a Example.

Wizards

Wizards is a game that originated in Russia.


Equipment  Needed:

15 or more people that want to play this game, and a boundary.


Steps on how to play

  1. Pick 3-5 people that want to be the taggers. They are called wizards.


  1. The wizards have to try and tag the non wizards by tapping them gently on the shoulder  (The non wizards are the people that aren't Wizards).


  1. When the non wizards get tagged by the wizards, they stand where they got tagged and yell ‘Chai Chai Chai’ while standing in a star shape.


  1. When one of the nontaggers survives without getting tagged, they can save the other non wizards that got tagged by touching them on the shoulder which means they are free.


  1. If the non wizards survive without getting tagged, then they win the round, but if the wizards tag all the non wizards before the time, then they win the 

round. 


  1. The maximum time of a round is about 15 - 30 minutes.


Summary

That’s how you play Wizards. It’s a nice and fun way of getting fit, I hope you enjoy this game with your friends.

Thank you for reading my blog post, please leave  a comment and blog you later.


2 comments:

  1. Wow thats awesome work TJ. So informative on how to play Wizards. Makes we want to get a team together and give it a go. Maybe when we are back at school you can show me one break time. Keep up the great effort & hopefully see some more blogs from you soon.

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  2. Fantastic work TJ!

    Great procedural writing; you have explained all the steps about how to play this game.
    Is this one of the games that the leaders learnt with miss Sands?
    It sounds like a good game to play with your friends as well :)
    I would love to read about your DLO or the Olympic games!

    Keep up the fabulous work!

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