Tuesday 18 May 2021

Making a Fortune Teller

Making a fortune Teller

Hola bloggers today the 17th of May. The year 5s in Te Waka Ako had a special time all alone with Miss McGrath in Te Waka Ako because the year 6s went to Spark Arena.

 So what did the year fives do? Here is what we did. We made an fortune teller and here are the steps that we used 🠛

* First we got a small piece of card.

* Then we fold the corner over to the other corner.

*Then we undid the the fold and did it on the other side.

* Then we folded it in half and then unfolded it and folded it in half on the other side of the piece of card.

* Then we folded it into little triangles and then turned it over and folded into little triangles on the other side. 

Then you are finished with the main part of and fortune teller but not the whole thing because you have not coloured some of the fortune teller then you have to write numbers from 1-8 or 0-7 then you have got to write some eight complements on eight triangles and then you are finished with the whole thing finally.

I hope you have had fun learning how to make a  fortune teller because is was fun for me to make one as will.

Here is a picture of my Fortune Teller that I made.


Blog you later 
Bye

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Anna, this is a good recount that you've written. Your supporting photograph shows what a completed fortune teller looks like, good choice. I wonder if you could change your recount into a set of instructions by changing a few words, and adding some photographs or diagrams illustrating each step along the way. I think it's also important to explain to people why we were creating this items...how did they fit with our morning of Wellbeing?

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