Sunday 26 April 2020

How to make a poppy

Today I am going to show you how to make your very own poppy.


Things you need:
- Paper
- popsicle stick
- scissors
- glue stick
- colouring pens or crayons
- cup
- bottle cap
- pencil



Instructions:

Step 1
Trace you petals and stamen.

Step 2
Colour your petals, stamen and stem.

Step 3 
Cut out your pieces.

Step 4
Put glue on your petals, stamen and stem.

Step
Put your poppy together.









6 comments:

  1. Hi Tyler, thank you for sharing with us the creating of your poppy. It is helpful seeing each step, so others reading your blog can learn from you and follow the steps, to create their own poppy. I saw lots of poppy displays at homes in our area. It was nice knowing that people are showing that they remember those who faught at war, so we can be free. Since we are not able to have public celebrations this year I think it is even more special. Did your family stand at the gate at sunrise on ANZAC day?
    Keep up the super effort, and keep on blogging the activities you are doing in your home learning time.

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  2. What a great step-by-step guide for making a poppy Tyler. I like how you have included photos too. Maybe next time you could put each photo after the step it is showing. Was it fun making your poppy? I helped Charlie to make some poppy at at home last week.

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  3. Wow, this is a fabulous procedure for other people to be able to follow - thanks for sharing this Tyler. You have started each step in the procedure with a verb and the photographs help to visually support your steps, very impressive! I wonder what your favourite online learning has been this week?

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  4. Hi Tyler, Thanks for the great instructions on "how to make a poppy", they were very clear and made it easy to follow. The photos were an excellent guide as well. Did you put your poppy in your front window, or on your letterbox? Did you get up early and stand at your gate for Anzac day? I have loved reading all your blogs from lockdown and looking at all your wonderful photos. You have been busy! Take care in your bubble.

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  5. It looks cool Tyler.

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  6. Tyler that is amazing

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