Materials and objects
Different materials are used to make different objects because they have the right properties. Look around at some objects near you. What are they made from? Why are the objects made from those materials?
Watch: Identifying materials around you
Choosing the right material
One of these buildings is made from wood. The others are made from bricks.
Wood is lighter than bricks so it is quicker to build the house, but some people think that brick houses will last longer.
Which do you think is the better material to use?
Watch: Cinderella's shoes
Watch this video to see which material the Fairy Godmother chooses to make Cinderella's shoes.
What did the Fairy Godmother do wrong?
That's right! The Fairy Godmother wanted the lightest material to make Cinderella's shoes but she chose glass which weighed the heaviest.The lightest material in the experiment was the wood. What do you think wooden shoes would be like to wear?
What material would you choose to make a pair of shoes from? Why?
Activities
Have a go at the activities below.
Activity 1: Finding different materials
Activity 2: Materials quiz
Activity 3: Thinking about materials used for furniture
Have a look around you. Can you see any furniture?
- What is the furniture made from?
- Write down the advantages of this material.
- Write down the disadvantages of this material.
If a chair is solid, hard and shiny, then what material do you think it is made from?
Metal.
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