Showing posts with label Procedural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Procedural. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 October 2013

Bird's Eye View

Last year, our class built birdhouses and put them up in various places around the school.  Here is what the inside of the house looks like after chickadees have nested in them.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

How To Make A Dog Sparkle

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Materials: Cup, shampoo, towel, hair dryer, brush, and collar.


Step one: Place your dog in the tub but make sure the water temperature is warm. Take any plastic cup and fill it up to the top. Then poor the water all over your dog. Don't get it in his/her eyes!

Step two: Use some dog shampoo and scrub his/her body. One squirt is enough for a small dog but if its a big dog use one more squirt.
Step three: Get the cup out and fill it again, rinse the shampoo off your dog. Poor the water all over your dog to make sure there is no shampoo left!


Step four: Take your dog out of the tub and get a towel. Wrap him/her in the towel and get your dog a little dry so it won't drip!

Step five: Plug in your hair dryer and put it on low. Blow Dry your dog until he/her is fluffy,

Step six: Bring out the brush and stroke him. Get out the Mats if your dog has any.

Step seven: take out your dogs collar and put it on. To make sure its not tight, you can put in two fingers. If you can't you should loosen it. 
Step eight: Finally, You will have a happy, sparkling clean dog sitting down!


Tuesday, 17 April 2012

How To Put On Hockey Gear



First you put on the jock shorts because it
will protect you from being hurt in the middle part of your body. There is
another reason to wear this is to keep your hockey socks up.


Second you put on the knee pads to protect your self from
getting hit or slash in the knees from the players stick. You also can put tape
on your pads to make it more tight.




Third you put on your socks and make sure there fasten to
your jock shorts so they won’t fall down. Also your wear them because it’s part
of your uniform.

Fourth you put on your hockey pants so that it will protect
your behind and your tail bone from getting hit with a puck. If you fall on the
ice it will help you from being hurt.

Fifth you put on your chest protector it helps you from
getting hit in the back from the puck and getting check into the boards. Also
if you get hit in the stomach with some body’s hockey stick.

Sixth you place on your elbow pads so you won’t get hit with
a stick in the elbow and also if you fall down your elbows can get cut from the
ice. You can put tape on these to make them tight.

Seventh you would put on your jersey because it is also
another part of your uniform. Also it’s worn to represent your league too.


Eighth you put on skates so you can skate on the ice to play
the game also you have to tie them so they won’t fall off and remember to
sharpen them. You can put them on any time getting dress after you put on your
hockey pants.

Ninth you put on your neck guard to make sure that you won’t
get hit with a puck in the throat. You
also wear this to help you from being hurt in neck.

Tenth you put on your helmet with a face mask so you won’t
get hit in the face or mouth. Also most important if you fall on the ice you
won’t get a head injury.

Eleventh you put on your hockey gloves to help you not get
slash in the hand. They also give you a good grip.

Remember to wear all your gear to be safe so you won’t get
hurt and you can finally have a game of hockey and remember to have fun!
Bye . Michael .T

Friday, 23 March 2012

How to Make a Paper Airplane

 Step 1.I started with a sheet of white paper

Step 2.I folded  a piece of paper vertically.
Step 3. I unfolded  the piece of paper.
Step 4. I folded two corners  down into the middle line.
Step 5. I folded the triangle down on the line.
Step  6. I folded the two corners to the middle line. Then I folded the pointed tip of paper back to where my thumb is.
Step 7. Then I folded it in half.

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Step 8. Finally I folded the wings.
Step 9. Ready for take off!   

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Making Awesome Crystals

Introduction
Do you want a real crystal
pipe cleaner? Well, now you can have one, two or three. You can have as many as
you want, just follow these easy steps.


You will need…
Wide mouth jar (or large measuring cup)
Three pipe cleaners
Scissors
Pencil
Kettle for boiling water (have an adult do this part)
A tablespoon
Borax

Step 1
Cut two, three inch pieces off of a
pipe cleaner. Leave one long. Take the two small pieces and wrap it around the
long piece to make this spiky figure of a snowflake.

 Step 2
To make the next figure to
crystallize, wrap a pipe cleaner around a pencil. Take it off and stretch it
out a little (as shown in the picture with the red pipe cleaner).



Step 3
There is one more figure you can
make. I made a 3D diamond, but you can use your imagination and make any shape
you want out of a pipe cleaner.



Step 4
Wrap the stem of the pipe cleaners
around the pencil so they hang without touching each other, and two inches from
the pencil.

 Step 5
Pour the boiling water into the
wide mouthed jar (get an adult to do this).
Stir in three tablespoons of Borax for every cup of water. Stir until
most of the Borax has dissolved, but it is okay if there are a few clumps left.

Step 6
Put the pipe cleaners in the water. Do not let them touch the sides or the bottom of the jar, or each other. Leave them hanging there overnight.


Conclusion
You are now finished your crystallized
pipe cleaners. Take them off the pencil. Now you have a choice of cutting the
stem off, or leaving it on if you want a hanging decoration. Hang them by a window, and watch them sparkle in the sun!

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