A procedure/manual/instructional text tells the readers how to do something. This might include instructions for how to carry out a task, directions for getting to a place, and rules of behavior. A manual/instructional/procedure text is usually organized to include: · the goal of the activity · any materials needed to achieve the goal · steps to accomplish the goal Some manual/instructional/procedure texts have optional stages such as explaining reasons for a step, providing alternative steps, giving cautions, or mentioning possible consequences. Directions, rules and spoken procedures will have a slightly different structure from those which give instructions to make something. The following Sequence of Instructions is commonly used: · First, … · Second, … · Third, … · Fourth...