Monday, December 5, 2016

Christmas Card + Christmas Poem

Christmas Card + Christmas Poem


Hey guys so as you may or may not know Christmas is in a few weeks. In Literacy we have been working on a Christmas poem as well as a Christmas card. Now when I say card I don't mean a real card I mean a slide. I mean a slide that is kind of like an animation. I really enjoy making it and I think you will like them. Here is my Christmas card:

Here is my poem:
My Mysterious Christmas Recipe

1 Cup of Laughter
1 Cup of Joy
2 Cups of Family
½ Table Spoons of presents
3 Quarts of Happiness
½ Cups of Love
7 Teaspoons of being thankful
1 Dash of Giving


Add 1 Cup of Laughter with1 Cup of Joy, mix it together and you're nearly there. Next add 2 Cups of Family with ½ Table Spoons  of presents and 3 Quarts of Happiness. With the dough you have made add ½ Cups of Love, 7 Tea Spoons of being thankful, 1 Dash of of Giving. Knead it together in a big bowl for 5 minutes. Then put it in the fridge for 1 hour. Once it’s done in the fridge, need it again for another 5 minutes. Soon put it in the oven for 2 hours at 150 degrees and then take it out. Then WA-LA you have CHRISTMAS JOY!
Thank you guys so much for watching. Bye!

5 comments:

  1. Hey Amelia, it is Sameer.
    The christmas slide and the christmas recipe look awesome. You have done 101 slides that probably took you a long time!
    Blog you later.

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  2. Yo yo yo.
    Hey Amelia, Izzy here.
    I love this animation it's soooooooooo cool and a little creepy at the end ahhahaha.
    I loved your christmas recipe.
    Blog ya later.
    BYEEEE!!!!!

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  3. Kia ora ?Amelia this is really cool and funny love the slide and the poem Ka pai

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  4. This is a really cool animation. I love the ingredients in your recipe.

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  5. Hey amelia it's Summer
    wow 101 slide that is a
    lot of slides I think I have
    only done 39 slides that's not
    a lot but you have a lot of
    slides
    I like the recipe that you did
    keep up the great work amelia.
    (blog you later)

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