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LOOK, COVER, WRITE, CHECK first second third

LOOK, COVER, WRITE, CHECK next after that then

LOOK, COVER, WRITE, CHECK now finally when

Let's sort the words... stole bone coat throat boat coattoast coach goal joke pole bowl bow toe show low know groan foam

Forces - Pushes, pulls and twists We use pushes and pulls all the time. A push or a pull can make things move or spin. A push of pull can twist an object or start it turning. The harder the push or the pull, the more the object twists or the faster it turns. You can make a spinner which will turn round very fast if you twist it with your fingers.

How to make a spinner You will need: a stick card scissors a square shape pencil crayons What to do: 1. Draw around the square shape. 2. Cut it out using the scissors. 3. Draw straight lines from corner to corner. 4. Colour the sections four different colours. 5. Push a pencil through the middle. 6. Twist the spinner and watch where it lands!

Play your cards right! oa ow oe o-e toe throat bow pole toast coat mole stole

How to make a spinner You will need: a stick card scissors a square shape pencil crayons Let's organise our instructions and improve them! What to do: draw around the square shape cut it out using the scissors draw straight lines from corner to corner colour the sections four different colours push a pencil through the middle twist the spinner and watch where it lands!

Features of instructions: instruction should include... Title: 'How to' Bossy verbs (imperative verbs) 'You will need' list 'What to do' Bullet points or numbering Connectives Clear, direct language

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Guess my Rule - what's in the washing machine? stole pole coat boat throat show toe mole hole rain spain rail tail whale make take shake play away day play moon soon spoon baboon blue glue clue blew flew drew The rule is...