Hey Andrew, thanks for coming over to my class to share this. I love how clear and precise your instructions are. Have you water-proofed any matches since?
great job Andrew! I like the way you have photos for each step but next time you could add an ending and expand more on the method.Keep up the good work! Sahara
Hi Andrew that is a great piece of writing. To be BTB next time you could tell people what you can do with them and actually show everyone that they are waterproof with a picture at the end thank you
I never knew how to make waterproof matches until I read your writing! Thankyou for teaching me a new skill.
ReplyDeleteHey Andrew, thanks for coming over to my class to share this. I love how clear and precise your instructions are. Have you water-proofed any matches since?
ReplyDeletehey Andrew nice piece of writing to be BTB for next time you might want to tell us more and what you could do with them
ReplyDeletegreat job Andrew! I like the way you have photos for each step but next time you could add an ending and expand more on the method.Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteSahara
Hi Andrew that is a great piece of writing. To be BTB next time you could tell people what you can do with them and actually show everyone that they are waterproof with a picture at the end thank you
ReplyDeletehi it's Amy
ReplyDeletethis is really cool and I think I will tray this at home and see if next time you can get your face out of the photos
Hi, Andrew. I am looking forward to doing this before I go hunting for the roar. Do you need to scrape the wax off again before you light them?
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Mr McAulay