Procedural writing
Talofa Lava bloggers, welcome to another one of my blog posts. Today I would like to share my procedural work we have been doing. If you don't know what procedure is. It's when you tell someone using a set of instructions how to play a game or build something. But in this case, it was a game. The game I chose was Chess because I knew how to play that game and I was far far behind.
The 1st thing we had to do is a plan on our game which was basically writing snippets of writing like key words or the main parts. If you know how to play Chess, you'd probably guess that you would have to read a lot of words to know all the strategies to do and how to do it. So I left that part out, when we had done our planning. We had to make a google doc and write a full set of instructions on how to play Chess or whatever your game was. A lot of people in my class chose cultural games they have been playing outside. Unfortunately for me, I didn't get to play the games. People had a lot of steps but we also had to add some sort of conclusion on how we've went with the game. I had 5 very long (according to my knowledge) steps. Then I added a conclusion on how good I am at that game (Which is very mediocre). If you don't know how to play Chess and you would like to know how to. Here's a link because it's very long Chess Procedural text
Thank you for reading my blog post. If you want you can comment on if you learned anything from my procedural text. Anyway have a good day or night and blog ya later.
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