Walt: look for information in the text.
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Making a Pendant is a fun thing to do all by yourself while your parents are at work.
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It says you have to do this with an adult.
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You can dry dough in the sun.
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Objects made from salt dough can be dried in the sun or in the oven
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Salt dough can be used to make jewellery.
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Salt dough is easy to make, and you can use it to make yourself some great jewellery.
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It’s ok for your mixture to have lumpy bits.
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Stir the mixture well until there are no lumps.
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Clear nail polish is useful when making a pendant.
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After you have coloured your object, brush it with three coats of clear nail polish to help it last and this will make it look shiny.
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“Kuru” is a traditional Māori design for fish hook.
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Kuru, A straight pendant, sometimes worn in the ear.
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Questions
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Answer here. Use evidence from the text.
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Why do you think the instructions say that you need an adult to help you?
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Because it says that you can use an oven and you turn it on but you forget to turn it off.
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Why do the pendants get coated in “clear” nail polish instead of “coloured” nail polish?
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Because the three coats of clear nail polish to help it last and this will also make it shiny.
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Is a salt dough pendant as special as a ‘real’ greenstone pendant? Why/ why not.
Please explain what you think
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Yes, because if it’s a salt dough pendant it’s still a taonga.
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