Procedural Text

Introduction

Welcome to our WebQuest on Procedural Texts! Here, you'll explore how to create clear, step-by-step instructions to guide readers through tasks. Dive in to learn about structure, language, and examples. By the end, you’ll be able to craft effective procedural texts. Let’s get started on this journey!

Task

Your mission is to create a complete procedural text on How to Make a Cup of Tea. You’ll identify key elements like the goal, materials, and steps, ensuring the text is clear and easy to follow.

Process

Step 1: Explore Procedural Texts

  • Read examples of procedural texts to familiarize yourself with their structure.
  • Focus on the use of imperative verbs, sequencing words, and specific details.

Step 2: Understand the Task

  • Watch a short video or read an article about making tea.
  • Take notes on the necessary materials and the steps involved

Step 3: Suggested resources

Step 4: Draft Your Procedural Text

  1. Include the following sections:
  • Title: Clearly state the purpose (e.g., "How to Make a Perfect Cup of Tea").
  • Goal: Write a short sentence explaining what the reader will achieve.
  • Materials: List all ingredients and tools needed.
  • Steps: Write clear, chronological instructions.

Step 5: Edit and Refine

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Check your text for grammar, spelling, and clarity.
  • Ensure that all steps are logical and easy to follow.

Step 6: Present Your Work

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Share your procedural text with the class.
Evaluation
Procedural Assessment Rubric
Criteria
4--Always
3--Mostly
2--Sometimes
1--Rarely
Text Structure
uses appropriate text structure of procedural text: title, goal, needs, ans steps. Needs and Steps are set out on correct lines.
 
       
Language features
consistently uses a range of topic-specific vocabulary with a wide range of verbs.
       
Spelling
Consistently spells words correctly throughout writing.
       
Punctuation
Always uses capital letters and full stops. Successfully uses at least one comma.
       
Presentation
Creates a multimodal text using book creator. Has images texts and sounds throughout.
       

TOTAL

   

 

/20

Conclusion

A conclusion in a procedural text serves as a crucial component that helps the reader assess the

effectiveness of the instructions they have followed. It typically summarizes the outcome of the

procedure and may provide guidance on how to evaluate the success of the task completed. For

instance, in a cooking recipe, the conclusion might describe what the finished dish should look like or

taste like, reinforcing the expected results of following the steps outlined.

Moreover, a well-crafted conclusion can also encourage readers to reflect on their experience and

consider any additional adjustments or variations they might want to try in future attempts. This

reflective aspect not only enhances learning but also fosters a sense of accomplishment and encourages

further exploration of related tasks. By effectively concluding a procedural text, writers ensure that their

audience leaves with a clear understanding of what was achieved and how they might improve or adapt

their approach next time.

 

 

 

Credits
  • Prasing all students for their efforts and participation.
Teacher Page

Objective: This topic aims to help students understand the procedural text and it structure while developing their skills in researching, collaboration and presentation.

preparation: Review the provided resources to ensure they are accesible to students.

Tips: Encourage students to ask question and think criticially about procedural text.

         Facilitate during the group discussion.

Extensions: Consider organizing an event where students present their findings about the procedural text on how to make a perfect cup                        of tea.

                    This webQuest will help students better understand on how to make a perfect cup of tea.