The Power of Transformation: Creating Your Own Magical Butterfly Oil

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Sure! Here's a note on the topic "Magical Butterfly Oil Recipe": Magical Butterfly Oil Recipe: Butterflies have long been associated with transformation, grace, and beauty. They are believed to bring good luck and positive energy. Harness the magic of butterflies with this simple and potent butterfly oil recipe. Ingredients: - 1 cup carrier oil (such as almond, coconut, or jojoba oil) - 2-3 dried butterfly pea flowers - 5-6 dried rose petals - 3-4 drops lavender essential oil - 3-4 drops ylang-ylang essential oil Instructions: 1. Start by choosing a glass bottle or jar to store your butterfly oil. Make sure it is clean and dry before use.


Starter:

Direct students to one of the online Magic 8-Ball games listed below. Instruct students to ask the Magic 8-Ball a series of yes / no questions and note down some of the answers. Ask students to note down any repeat answers.

Note: Use these sites at your own risk. TouchDevelop.weebly.com is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.

The game will work by asking the user to input a yes no style question and will respond with one of it s classic predictions such as Yes , Most likely and Outlook not so good. The game will work by asking the user to input a yes no style question and will respond with one of it s classic predictions such as Yes , Most likely and Outlook not so good.

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Make sure it is clean and dry before use. 2. In a mortar and pestle, crush the dried butterfly pea flowers and dried rose petals together.

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8-Ball – Creating a “Magic 8 ball game using TouchDevelop

In this introduction to programming using TouchDevelop, students will create a “Magic 8-Ball” game. The game will work by asking the user to input a yes / no style question and will respond with one of it’s classic predictions such as: “Yes”, “Most likely” and “Outlook not so good”.

  • Understand and use sequence in an algorithm
  • Understand and use selection in an algorithm (IF, Else and Else if)
  • Understand and data structures in an algorithm (for example, Lists, Tables or Arrays)
  • Understand the importance of comments in code
  • Design, write and debug programs that accomplish specific goals; solve problems by breaking them into smaller parts. Select, use and combine a variety of software on a range of digital devices to design and create a range of programs.
  • Use sequence, selection and repetition in programs; work with variables and various forms of input and output
  • Use logical reasoning to explain how some simple algorithms work; detect and correct errors in algorithms and programs
  • Use two or more programming languages, at least one of which is textual, to solve a variety of computational problems.
  • Make appropriate use of data structures [for example, lists, tables or arrays]; design and develop modular programs that use procedures or functions
  • Web enabled device (PC, Tablet, Phone) with an up-to-date browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome)
  • TouchDevelop Web App ( www.touchdevelop.com )

Introduction:

The Magic 8-ball is a fortune telling toy created by Mattel in the 1950s.

Image by CRASH:Candy, used under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license (Flickr image link)

The concept is simple. Ask the 8-ball a yes or no question and the 8-ball will reply with answers such as “Yes”, “No”, “Without a doubt” etc. (Seemingly being able to predict the future)

The Magic 8 Ball is made up of 20 responses – 10 positive , 5 negative and 5 neutral . The 20 answers are:

Positive answers:

● It is certain ● It is decidedly so ● Without a doubt ● Yes definitely ● You may rely on it ● As I see it, yes ● Most likely ● Outlook good ● Yes ● Signs point to yes

Negative answers:

● Don't count on it ● My reply is no ● My sources say no ● Outlook not so good ● Very doubtful

Neutral answers:

● Reply hazy try again ● Ask again later ● Better not tell you now ● Cannot predict now ● Concentrate and ask again

  • Wikipedia (Magic 8-Ball) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_8-Ball
  • Magic 8-Ball.org - http://www.magic8ball.org

Lesson Outline:

In this introduction to programming using TouchDevelop, students will create a “Magic 8-Ball” game. The game will work by asking the user to input a yes / no style question and will respond with one of it’s classic predictions such as:“Yes”, “Most likely” and “Outlook not so good”.

Starter:

Direct students to one of the online Magic 8-Ball games listed below. Instruct students to ask the Magic 8-Ball a series of yes / no questions and note down some of the answers. Ask students to note down any repeat answers.

Note: Use these sites at your own risk. TouchDevelop.weebly.com is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.

  • Ask the Magic 8 Ball – http://eightball.tridelphia.net
  • The Magic 8-Ball - http://lord.xopl.com/ulpage3a/8-ball.html
  • Interactive Magic 8-Ball - http://www.magicmgmt.com/gary/magic8ball/index1.html

Activity 1:

Direct students to the link below and ask students to follow the instructions.

Tutorial:

Step-by-step tutorial (Opens directly inside touchdevelop):

Worksheet:
magic_8_ball_tutorial.docx
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Extension:

1. Ask students to add comments to their script explaining how it works

2. Ask students to input all of the 20 classic answers. (See above) Hint: Students can change the answers if they wish however, they must keep to the format of 10 positive, 5 negative and 5 neutral answers

3. Challenge students to modify their script so that the 8-ball speaks the prediction out aloud using the Languages à speak text command. (See Chat-bot tutorial)

4. Challenge students to create an alternative version of the classic 8-Ball game in which the user has to shake their device (using the accelerometer features in TouchDevelop) to receive a prediction.


Plenary:

Direct students to swap places with a partner or person next to them and try out their Magic 8-Ball game. Instruct the students to suggest at least one improvement using the comment facility in TouchDevelop. After a few minutes, ask the students to return to their seats and make any suggested improvements.

Homework:

Students can continue to work on their Magic 8 Ball game and publish their script when they have finished.


Licence:

Unless otherwise specified, everything in this repository is covered by the following licence:

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Magical buttef oil recipe

This will help release their fragrance and energy. 3. Transfer the crushed flowers into the glass bottle or jar. 4. Add the carrier oil of your choice to the bottle, covering the crushed flowers completely. Make sure there is enough oil to cover the flowers. 5. Add the drops of lavender essential oil and ylang-ylang essential oil to the bottle. 6. Secure the lid tightly and gently shake the bottle to mix the ingredients together. 7. Place the bottle in a cool, dark place for at least two weeks, allowing the oils and flowers to infuse and create a powerful blend. You can gently shake the bottle every few days to help with the infusion process. 8. After two weeks, strain the oil to remove the crushed flowers and petals. You can use a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth to ensure a clear and smooth oil. 9. Pour the strained oil back into the glass bottle or a smaller container if desired. 10. Your magical butterfly oil is now ready to use! Uses: - Apply a few drops of the butterfly oil to your pulse points, such as your wrists or behind your ears, to attract positive energy and good luck. - Use the oil to anoint candles or crystals during rituals or meditation to enhance their magical properties. - Add a few drops to your bathwater for a soothing and transformative experience. - By rubbing a small amount of oil on your hands, gently blow on them, and visualize your intentions, you can infuse the oil with your own personal energy and desires. Remember to store your butterfly oil in a cool and dark place to extend its shelf life. The magical properties of this oil will enhance your rituals, spells, and everyday life, allowing you to connect with the enchanting world of butterflies. Enjoy the magic and beauty of the butterfly oil recipe!.

Reviews for "The Art of Alchemy: Creating Magical Butterfly Oil for Transformation"

1. Emma - 2 stars - I was really excited to try the Magical Butterfly Oil Recipe after hearing so many great things about it. However, I was left disappointed. The recipe was overly complicated, involving multiple steps and hard-to-find ingredients. The end result didn't live up to the hype either, as the oil had an odd smell and didn't seem to have any magical effects on my skin. I wouldn't recommend wasting your time and effort on this recipe.
2. Mark - 1 star - I followed the Magical Butterfly Oil Recipe exactly, but it turned out to be a complete disaster. The oil had a strange consistency and didn't absorb well into my skin. Additionally, the scent was overpowering and quite unpleasant. I don't know how others have had a positive experience with this recipe, but it definitely didn't work for me. I would suggest looking for a different magical oil recipe.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the Magical Butterfly Oil Recipe, but unfortunately, it fell short for me. The recipe itself was confusing and lacked clear instructions, making it difficult to follow. The end product didn't deliver the promised benefits either. I found it to be greasy and heavy on my skin, and it caused breakouts instead of improving my complexion. I wouldn't recommend this recipe to anyone looking for a magical skincare solution.
4. John - 2 stars - The Magical Butterfly Oil Recipe sounded too good to be true, and it was. The recipe was time-consuming and required ingredients that were hard to find and expensive. After all the effort, the oil didn't live up to its claims. It left my skin feeling greasy and didn't provide any noticeable benefits. I wouldn't bother trying this recipe if you're looking for a truly magical skincare experience.

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