Hello bloggers, On the 17th of may, we had our teacher Miss McGrath. She was in today because our teacher went with the Year 6's to a trip named Spark Arena. But they were getting ready first, and called out the names of people just to check that all the year six's are there on the bus. So we where talking about well being, and Miss McGrath said that we are probably not allowed hoop earrings because something might get through the hoops and might pull it down and rip our ear so thats why we would not wear hoop earrings. Also we talked about kindness, and pink shirt day too.
Later when we finished talking about that, we were walking around the room and had music on and if the music stopped then the person closest to you (and it doesn't have to be your friends) you tell them what you were grateful for this morning, But I said that I was great full for my sister' because she made my lunch today. Then Miss McGrath decided that we would make a fortune teller.
So then we started straight away, I will tell you how to make it. I will do it step by step. so first we got a squared piece of paper, Then we folded it diagonally, Secondly we folded it diagonally again on the same side but the other way then you unfold it, Then it looks like a x. so then you fold it in half like down in the middle then across the middle.
After that we fold the edges that are like triangles, Later when you finished that you flip the paper onto the other side then do the same thing that you did to the other side. Then after that flip the paper back to the other side then fold it in half then you put your index fingers into the paper then your thumbs into the other square then you'v made your self a fortune teller. What i learnt so far today was that fortune tellers are not for mean messages it is for positive messages. Bye bloggers
It's awesome to see that you've posted a photograph of your completed fortune teller Koleka, ka pai! Perhaps you could make your instructions a little clearer by setting them out using the features of a procedure text, eg. numbered steps and photographs of each step would be helpful to the reader. You were very positive on the morning itseld, and I'm pleased to see that you've been using your fortune teller to spread positivity around out school community. Thank you Koleka.
ReplyDeleteTolafa Koleka My name Is Charlotte And I go to St Marys.This sounds very interesting.I have made these before and They are very fun to use.I like how you describe how to make it and what happened on that day.
ReplyDeleteMatewa Charlotte