Again for our procedural writing we learned how to make an Easter Chick. Here are the finished chicks. They are so cute.
During the week we wrote a procedure/instructions to make fruit kebabs. Of course we had to try them!
Oh what a great Friday morning we had (well some of us anyways :)
We read a report on the Lirpaloof Bird and then ventured outside to find him. The lirpaloof gets its orange color from eating carrots. The more carrots it eats, the brighter orange its wings and tail feathers will be. The lirpaloof’s body is yellow with a light green chest. One of the most beautiful features of the lirpaloof is its crown of four dark purple feathers at the top of its head. Like most birds, the lirpaloof’s beak and feet are a yellow-orange color. The Lirpaloof is an extremely elusive bird, which means that it is very, very hard to find (I wonder why?) This week we are focusing on procedural writing. We learned the steps needed to make jelly, slime, how to plant a seed and how to make frozen banana lollies. We will be working on this topic more next week. Here are some photos.
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