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Thursday, February 20, 2020

Duck Pond!

Hello my lovelies! Welcome back to my blog! I hope you enjoyed my last blog just as much as you (hopefully) will enjoy this one!

We are doing a fair! And Kaupeka (my hub) are making a stall for games. We each have to make our own stand with a game. And for our writing goal this week, we have to make a set of instructions on how to play or make the game. These are supposed to be basic instructions, so don't get mad at me. We had to design instructions for a 5 year old, and a 10 year old. The instructions for a 5 year old were supposed to be simple, like a few steps with only a couple of sentences. For the a 10 year old we had to make it a bit more complex. A couple of my friends and I turned this into a it of a joke, making the 5 year old instructions very simple, and the 10 year old instructions super hard. Like I said before this was a bit of a joke, so please keep that in mind. Here are my 5 year old instructions

Like I said, a bit of a joke, but if you want to see the opposite, scroll a little more. This one is my 10 year old instructions



We had lots of fun doing this goal and creating a fun task.

I hope you liked this as much as I do. Have you ever played duck pond? Tell me how it went in the comments
*PLEASE NOTE* No ducks were harmed in the making of this, the duck required are RUBBER. Please do not take this seriously.

Anyways, thanks for reading I hope you enjoyed! Bye! ❤️

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