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Thursday, February 20, 2020

Writing workshop

Hello and welcome back to my blog,
For this blog I am going to be talking to you about what i've been doing in our writing workshops for this week. For this week we had to make instructions on something that we've done before. I chose to do something simple and I choose, "How to set up a game of uno". Our goal in this workshop Selects words and phrases to enhance meaning and/or mood.

How to set up a game of uno 
  • Take the cards out of the packet.
  • Shuffle them well. 
  • Hand them out and give each player 7 cards each. 
  • You leave the extra cards in a pile and put them in the middle. 
  • Take the top card off the pile of cards in the middle and flip it over. 
  • Whatever the colour was the first person the stars has to put down either a number that is the same colour.
  • If you have a colour changer card you can put that down any time and change the colour to the colour you want. 
  • If you have a reverse you can put that down but it needs to be the same color, it will also change that way you were going around in a circle and go the other way.
  • If you have a +2 or +4 you can put that down but again it needs to be the same colour as the card that got put down. 
  • The +4 is also a colour changer that you can change the color of the cards but  the next person after you will have to pick up 4 cards unless they have a + card have to pick up.
  • The first person that doesn’t have any cards left win.

After we wrote our instructions we had to make a table and write different ways we could say a word. I chose Angry.











This is what it looks like
Thanks for reading my blog.
What are some other ways you could say Angry?
Have you ever done something like this in your writing workshops?
Hope to see you in my next blog
Bye!

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