On Location Grade 12 Writer’s Workshop Unit 5 Page 106 Eli Ghazel©, April 11, 2010 Tel 0559221588 +971559221588.

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On Location Grade 12 Writer’s Workshop Unit 5 Page 106 Eli Ghazel©, April 11, 2010 Tel

TASK ONE [3 mins] [Have a piece of paper, your book and a pen on your desk] Listen to your teacher read a passage to you. Write the numbers of the words below that you hear. 1 pull5 place 2 make sure6 walk 3 put7 grab 4 remove

TASK TWO [3 mins] Open your books to page 104. Read and check to see if you got the all the words in the right order. 1 pull5 place 2 make sure6 walk 3 put7 grab 4 remove

TASK THREE What actions will you need to do so that you can “make a model plane”? Write as many actions as you can around the circle below on your paper. Make a model airplane cut

TASK FOUR For each action you wrote, write what it will be about. See the example below. Make a model airplane cut The piece of wood The wing

TASK Five [2 mins] Read the words you wrote. Write a list of the materials you will need to make a model plane on your paper

TASK SIX [? mins] Write the actions you would take to make a model plane in the correct order. STEPS Draw the shape of the wing on a piece of paper etc

TASK SEVEN [? mins] Write how to avoid the things that can go wrong next each step. STEPS Things that can go wrong Draw the shape of the wing on a piece of paper Make sure the paper is on a flat surface etc

TASK EIGHT [? mins] Write the words that should be explained STEPS Things that can go wrong Words to explain Draw the shape of the wing on a piece of paper Make sure the paper is on a flat surface wing etc

TASK Nine [? mins] Draw a diagram of how to put the model plane together

1 You generally want to make the body flat, because it is hard to curve the material. You can look at pictures of planes and create the shape from the picture. You could even just make a rectangle with two wings if you want! 2 When you are ready with your design, draw it on the material you have chosen. 3 Then, you can use a coping saw, or a circular saw if you want, or for softer materials, a box knife. When you are done you should have a plane looking cut-out. 4You can also file down the edges to a slant to improve aerodynamics

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