How To Make A Clock

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HOW TO MAKE A CLOCK What are you doing during your free time? Reading? Swimming? Listening to radio or just wasting your time with the activities that can not give any benefit for yourself? We should make the best use of our time. We can never regain time that has been lost. Now I would like to teach you all, how to make a clock. Let’s see. Before we start our project, all the materials must be prepared first. The materials that we should have are a piece of cardboard, a scissors, colouring paper, double tape, a clock mechanism, glue, ruler, pencil, and plastic cover. Let’s start how to make a clock. Firstly, the out line are traced on the cardboard into square with 8 inches in all sides equal. For our information, the shape of the cardboard does not need to be always regular. The cardboard can be cut into any shape and size that you want such as oral, diamond or even the shape of an animal. Secondly, the template is cut by using a scissors. For this step we must do carefully to avoid the cardboard from destroy. Thirdly, the colouring paper is drawn to mark off 12 one-cm segment. After that, the lines that you drew on the colouring papers are cut with the scissors carefully. If you want your clock to be beautiful, the contrast colouring papers can be used to give obvious difference from the clock’s background. For example orange, yellow, pink, and other colour that you want. The next step, a hole on the cardboard is marked. After that, the hole is made at the cardboard where you had marked.

Then, the 12 one-cm piece of colouring papers are attached to the clock face where the number should go. The self-adhesive numbers are used to stick them onto the tops of the colouring paper in the proper order. Lastly, the clock mechanism is inserted from the back of the cardboard and the nuts are used on the front side by tighten The clock can be decorated as you wish. Now, your clock is ready for use. The clock can be put on the table or at the wall in your bedroom. It is so nice.

WORK LOAD NAME Nurul Azren Azieha Baharudin Siti Nur Adilah Pauzi Syazwani Shafii Nurul Syazana Wahab

WORK Find the material Drawing Preparing the sentences and vocabulary typing

REFERENCES: 1. PMR model essays by Jasmine Bong M.L BA and Seah Joo, BA PRESTON CORPORATION SDN. BHD Reprinted 2003 2. New oxford English- English- Malay Dictionary OXFORD FAJAR SDN. BHD

MATERIALS



Cardboard



Ruler



Glue



Pencil



Colouring papers



Plastic cover



Scissors



Double tape



Clock mechanism

PROCEDURES

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