S.T.F.A. LEUNG KIT WAH PRIMARY SCHOOL

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S.T.F.A. LEUNG KIT WAH PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 5 General English Unit 14 Following instructions: A potato print Prepared by Lau York Chee Vivian Date: 1/3/1999

Introductions: Unit:14 Target audience: Primary 5 pupils Target: Giving instructions This is a potato print. Pupils can look at the pictures from step one to step eight. Then use the sentences on the last page to help the pupils. The sentences are in the wrong order.Pupils can work alone or in pairs to work out the best order for the sentences. Give them the answer by double click the speaker. Check the answers and discuss them. If you wish, you can have your class follow the instructions and make a variety of potato prints in class. They can then write about the experience, using the set of instructions as a basis.

A potato print Do you want to make a potato print? You can follow the instructions .

Step one You need a potato, a knife, some thick paint, a dish or saucer and a piece of paper or cardboard.

Step two Cut the potato in half.

Step three Cut some small shapes on the smooth side.

Step four Pour some paint into a dish or saucer.

Step five Put the cut side of the potato into the paint.

Step six Press the potato onto the paper.

Step seven Lift up the potato carefully.

Congratulations Now you have a potato print!

Exercise The following sentences are in the wrong order. Please arrange the sentences in the correct order. A. Press the potato onto the paper. B. Cut some small shapes on the smooth side. C. Now you have a potato print. D. Lift up the potato carefully. E. You need a potato, a knife, some thick paint, a dish or saucer and a piece of paper or cardboard. F. Put the cut side of the potato into the paint. G. Cut the potato in half. H. Pour some paint into a dish or saucer.

If you want to know the answer, Please double click

The End Thank you!