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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

How To Make A Porotiti

 Hello everyone,

Today for reading, my group can choose to make a porotiti or a presentation. Everyone from our group chose to make a porotiti. It would only require a few things. While reading about the porotiti we realized that it was a musical instrument. 

When we all started we already got everything we needed. The hardest part I experienced was poking the holes into the cardboard. It took a lot of twisting and turning but I finally finished it. The last part was kind of confusing. I got stuck on the last part but mine turned out great It was working completely fine. 

While I was trying it, it didn't seem like a musical instrument. I spun the porotiti and placed it close to my ear. The porotiti didn't sound like a musical instrument. After I tested the porotiti I had to go somewhere.

I hope you like my blog post.

Have a wonderful day! 

                                                                                  You will need:

                                                                                  String

                                                                                  Cardboard

                                                                                  Scissors


                                                                                     Steps:


1.Make a circle by using the cardboard.

2. Make two holes in the middle 1 cm apart.

3. pierce the string into the holes. 

4. Tie the ends together in a well tied knot. 

5. This should make a loop around  the cardboard 

6. Have fun with your porotiti!!
















Have you made a porotiti yet?

1 comment:

  1. Hi Love its me James. I like the way you made your porotiti. I made a porotiti a couple of times its a really fun fidget toy. I love the way it makes a little sound. Now I know how to make a porotiti properly now

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