Do you know what a procedural text is?

No? It doesn't matter. You will know more about it by reading the following Q & A section and an example of a procedural text, "How to carry a rabbit?".

Procedural text Q & A
Q: What is the purpose of a procedural text?
A: Tell how to do something.

Q: What can you usually find in the procedural text?
A: A goal, materials/requirements and method.

Q: What is a goal?
A: About what is to be done.

Q: What are materials/requirements?
A: The items needed.

Q: What is method?
A: The steps followed to achieve the goal.

An example of a procedural text.

Goal: How to hold a rabbit?

Materials/Requirements: A rabbit

Method:
1. Settle the rabbit by petting it.

2. Grasp the neck's muscle of the rabbit.

3. Place your hand on the rabbit's chest.

4. Support the rabbit's bottom with the other
hand while holding the rabbit.

5. Lift the rabbit toward yourself.

6. Hold the rabbit in your arms.

Pictures by Hong Kong Rabbit Society
http://www.hkrabbit.org/guide/howto_hold.html

Can you find any procedural texts around you?