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By dividing the problem into sub-problems, you can focus on one step at a time and easily work through
the entire process.
Designing Step-by-Step Instructions
Designing step-by-step instructions means creating a clear guide to help someone complete a task.
These instructions should be simple and follow a logical order.
Writing Clear and Logical Steps
When writing instructions, it is important to be clear and logical. Each step should lead naturally to the
next.
Example: Getting Ready for School
1. Wake up and get out of bed.
2. Brush your teeth and take bath.
3. Get dressed in your school uniform.
4. Have breakfast.
5. Pack your school bag with books and lunch.
6. Put on your shoes and leave the house.
These steps are easy to follow and make sure you are ready for school on time.
Giving Directions Using Specific Words
When giving directions, it is important to use specific words so that someone can follow them easily.
For example, instead of saying “go that way,” say “turn left and go straight for 200 meters.”
Example: Giving Directions
You are helping a friend to find a library:
Directions: Go straight ahead, then take the second right. The library will be on your left, next to the
post office.
This gives clear, easy-to-follow instructions.
Logical Reasoning in Creating Instructions
Using logical reasoning means thinking through each step and how it connects to the next. This helps
ensure that the instructions will work without confusion.
Example: Giving Directions to a Friend for Own House
If your friend is coming to your house for the first time, think logically about what he needs to know:
Start from the bus stop.
Walk down the road and you will see a big red house on the left.
Turn right at the big tree, then my house is the third one on the left.
This series of steps makes it easy to follow, based on a logical pattern.
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