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Assignment Summary

This assignment will consist of three parts.


• Part one: Read a how-to article that describes a complex process, then answer questions about
it.
• Part two: Write your own instructions for a complex process of your choice to guide others in
performing a specific task.
• Part three: Present or demonstrate your process to your peers or to a teacher.

Assignment Instructions: Part One


Step 1: Read the how-to article.

• Read the article “How to Change Your Oil and Filter.”

Step 2: Answer questions about the article.

• Respond to the short-answer questions.

• Submit your completed answers.

Assignment Instructions: Part Two


Step 1: Choose a specific, complex process to write about.

• Choose a process that you are comfortable describing or that you have an understanding of.

• For example, you might describe how to cook a family recipe, maintain a bicycle, beat a
challenging video game level, create an app, code a game, sew something, craft
something, build something, repair something, draw or paint something, or execute a
skilled athletic maneuver.

Step 2: Research the process you chose.

a) Identify methods for completing the process.

b) Take notes on important details.

Step 3: Create an outline.

• Outline the process step by step.

• Include specific details to support each step of the process.


Step 4: Write up the process.

• Compose a step-by-step instructional guide on how to complete the process.

• Choose words that help you describe the order in which steps will be completed.

• For example, use the words first, once, after, next, now, then, and finally.

• Consider your audience.

• Describe the process so that a person with no background knowledge of the task could
successfully complete it.

• List required or recommended materials, ingredients, equipment, or tools.

• Provide specifics for any required or recommended temperature, time, weights, or


measurements.

• Recommend techniques or strategies to make the process go more smoothly.

• Discuss any pitfalls or common mistakes to avoid in the process.

• Use images, diagrams, or drawings to support the written explanation.

Step 5: Revise your written work.

• Use the checklist to check for common errors and make sure your written work is ready for
submission.

• Make any necessary edits. If you were unable to check off all of the requirements on the
checklist, go back and make sure that your process is complete. Revise and edit your work
as needed to ensure that it is of high quality.

• Save your process instructions before submitting them.

• Upload your instructions and submit them through the Virtual Classroom.

Assignment Instructions: Part Three


In this final part of the assignment, you will prepare to present the steps of your process to your peers or
your teacher.
Step 1: Prepare the speech.

• Prepare a version of your instructions that can be presented to a live audience.

• Consider whether you need to adjust any of the descriptions.

• Consider the background of the audience and whether they will be familiar with certain
terms, concepts, or methods used in the process you are describing. Adapt your work as
necessary.

• Prepare a visual cue, such as note cards, to help you remember the steps and how to explain
them.

Step 2: Prepare the presentation.

• Identify and acquire the instruments, tools, props, ingredients, or other materials necessary to
demonstrate how to complete the process.

• Identify and make any visual aids, such as slide shows or poster boards, that might help you
present the process to an audience.

• Determine whether your presentation will be:

• a full and accurate demonstration of the process, executing the steps in real life.

• a mock demonstration of the process, executing the steps with stand-in props.

• a speech with supporting visuals, but not a demonstration executing the steps.

Step 3: Revise your presentation.

• Use the checklist to check for common errors and make sure your presentation is ready to
go.

• Make any necessary edits. If you were unable to check off all of the requirements on the
checklist, go back and make sure that your process is complete. Revise and edit your work
as needed to ensure that it is of high quality.

Step 4: Present your how-to process to your peers or teacher.

Part One: Short-Answer Responses


After reading “How to Change Your Oil and Filter,” complete the table by responding to the questions
in 2–3 complete sentences. Your responses should be free of errors in spelling and grammar.

What is the purpose of To teach you how to change your oil and filter
these instructions?

This is for new drivers who own a car and dont know how to
Who is the intended change their oil or filter.Also for people who want to learn
audience for the more about cars.
instructions?

What type of language is The language used is a calm and relaxing its very easy to read. Its
used in the guide? Is it very appropiate its less stressful to understand which makes the
appropriate for the job esaier.
audience?
Are these instructions easy The instruction are easy to follow but the instruction arent very
to follow or difficult? Why? specific but they are use common sense.
What is the tone of the The tone is very informal and not very serious sometime in
guide? Is it formal, informal, the passage it seemed lighhearted and humerous.
or a bit of both?

How are images used in the The images are used to show durther instuction and provide
guide? What purpose do some more help. It provides tookls and shows the
they serve? Do they add to proceduers in images which i think adds to the instructions.
or detract from the
instructions?
How do these instructions The instruction show cautions and stuff to avoid doing. They also
address common mistakes showed instructions for id anything possibly goes wrong or if
or pitfalls to avoid during the there were any previous issues with the vehicle.
process?
They are very visually appraling and understandable and the
Are the instructions visually
diagram adds alot to the instructions. Though i would not agree
appealing, well organized,
that they are organized. It would help to have bulletpoints or a
and clearly labeled?
sorta numbered list.
I think all the elements were effective. After reading through
What elements of the the guide i felt as if the there were no unaswered questions
instructions are effective? left in the guide.
What elements, if any, are
ineffective?

Do the instructions meet The instruction did in fact meet there purpose very
their purpose? Why or why effectively it taches the reader to change their oil and filter
not? and they were very easy to understand.

Part Two: Writing Instructions for a Complex Process


After writing instructions for a complex process of your choice, use this checklist to edit your work.
Make revisions based on your review, then submit your assignment.
• Did you use correct grammar and mechanics?

• Did you present the process in a series of easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions?

• Did you use words such as first, once, after, next, now, then, and finally to describe the order
of the process?

• Did you list any required or recommended materials, ingredients, equipment, or tools?

• Did you provide details about any required or recommended temperature, time, weights, or
measurements?

• Did you recommend techniques or strategies to make the process go more smoothly?

• Did you warn of any pitfalls or common mistakes to avoid in the process?

• Did you include images, diagrams, or drawings to support the written explanation?

Part Three: Preparing to Present Instruction for a Complex Process


After preparing to present instructions for a complex process of your choice, use this checklist to
ensure that you are ready for the oral presentation.
• Have you organized the presentation in a series of easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions?

• Have you created cue cards, notes, a poster board, or a multimedia presentation to use
during your oral demonstration?

• Have you incorporated requirements from the written assignment in your oral presentation?

• Did you list any required or recommended materials, ingredients, equipment, or


tools?

• Did you provide details about any required or recommended temperature, time,
weights, or measurements?

• Did you recommend any techniques or strategies to make the process go more
smoothly?

• Did you warn of any pitfalls or common mistakes to avoid in the process?

• Have you secured or prepared the necessary materials, ingredients, equipment, or tools?

• Have you acquired any props you plan to use?


• Have you prepared images, diagrams, or drawings to support the instructions?
How to make a Burrito Bowl
INGREDIENTS:

• 1 cup uncooked rice

• 1 cup salsa, homemade or store-bought

• 3 cups chopped Romaine lettuce

• 1 (15.25-ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained

• 1 (15-ounce) black beans, drained and rinsed

• 2 Roma tomatoes, diced

• 1 avocado, halved, seeded, peeled and diced

• 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro leaves

FOR THE CHIPOTLE CREAM SAUCE:

• 1 cup sour cream

• 1 tablespoon chipotle paste*

• 1 clove garlic, pressed

• Juice of 1 lime

• 1/4 teaspoon salt, or more, to taste

DIRECTIONS:

1.To make the chipotle cream sauce, whisk together sour cream, chipotle paste, garlic, lime juice and salt; set aside.

2.In a large saucepan of 1 1/2 cups water, cook rice according to package instructions; let cool and stir in salsa; set aside.

3.To assemble the bowls, divide rice mixture into serving bowls; top with lettuce, corn, black beans, tomatoes, avocado and cilantro.

4.Serve immediately, drizzled with chipotle cream sauce.

NOTES:

*2 tablespoons chipotle peppers, in adobo sauce, can be substituted for chipotle paste.

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