Investigating Materials: What Are Objects Made Of?
By Ruth Owen
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By Ruth Owen
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Is chocolate a good material for making a teapot? Will a cardboard umbrella be waterproof? And once we’ve fried an egg, can we reverse that change to make it raw and runny again?
It’s time for kids to think like scientists and get hands-on investigating materials. Students will:
- Carry out structured investigations and fair tests to observe, compare, test, and classify materials, including wood, metal, plastic, paper, and fabric.
- Compare observable properties, such as color, texture, hardness...






















