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We were going to write some instruction on how to watch this video but we think that'd be too many how-to's in a row. The universe might implode or something. So...hm. Well, you know what to do.

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00:03

[Coop and Dino singing]

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There are plenty of people out there who can help you learn how to do new things: your

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parents…

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…your teachers…

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…your cat…c'mon, if anyone knows how to take over the world, it's Mrs. Snugglesworth. [A cat sitting on top of a tank]

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But let's say you're not interested in world-domination, so Mrs. Snugglesworth can't help you…where

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can you turn?

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Easy!

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Check out a how-to article.

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The idea behind how-to articles is pretty simple: they explain how to do something as [Coop discussing how-to articles]

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a series of steps.

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You can think of them as a set of instructions for getting something done.

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A good example would be a recipe! [Man wearing a chef outfit in a kitchen]

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You start with a whole bunch of ingredients….

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…then the recipe, aka the how-to article, tells you each step along the way, from how

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much of each ingredient you have to measure out… [Dino talking about recipes]

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…to the order in which you mix them…

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…to how long you should let all those ingredients bake.

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By the end, if you follow all the steps correctly and in the right order… [Chef holding a plate of food]

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… you should end up with something delicious!

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If you didn't follow the steps, you'll probably get a gross blob that took a few hours to

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make.

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How-to articles can teach about a lot more than just cooking, though. [Chef holding plate of food trips and plate falls to the floor]

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They can teach you how to build a bookcase…

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…or how to iron shirts…

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…or even how to fish. [Man holding two fish]

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Just try not to learn how to do all three at once.

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Because even if you manage to finish the bookcase, it's really not the best place to store fish.

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How-to articles are often written by experts on the subject. [Man on a boat with a fishing rod]

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Y'know…the people who know how to do the stuff they're teaching you how to do!

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So if there's something special you know how to do, you could write a how-to article of

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your very own.

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Just break down the activity into a series of ordered steps…like so…

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…and write out the steps in clear, helpful language. [Coop discussing steps of installing a printer]

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If someone else can follow your steps and successfully learn the skill, then congratulations!

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You've written a great how-to article.

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And if it's a how-to article about world domination, keep it away from Mrs. Snugglesworth…we [Mrs Snugglesworth wearing a crown in the President's office]

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don't like the look in her eyes…

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