Natural Materials
Human-Made Materials
Objects Around Us
Building Structures
How Things Work
100

This soft, brown material comes from trees and is used to make paper.

What is wood?

100

This material is clear and breakable, and we use it for windows.

What is glass?

100

We sit on this object at school and maybe at the dinner table. 

What is a chair?

100

This is where your family lives and has rooms like a kitchen and bedroom.

What is a house/home?

100

We turn this on to see in the dark.

What is a light/lamp?

200

This natural material falls from the sky as white flakes when it's very cold.

What is snow?

200

This human-made material is bendy, comes in many colours, and is used for toys and bottles.

What is plastic?

200

This object has wheels and we ride it using pedals.

What is a bicycle?

200

This tall structure has many levels and an elevator to help people go up and down.

What is a building/skyscraper?

200

This machine washes our dirty clothes.

What is a washing machine?

300

Animals like sheep grow this natural material that we use to make warm sweaters.

What is wool?

300

This human-made material is soft and used to make t-shirts and jeans.

What is fabric/cloth?

300

This object has a screen and buttons, and families use it to watch shows together.

What is a television/TV?

300

This structure goes over water so cars and people can cross from one side to another.

What is a bridge?

300

We use this to talk to people who are far away.

What is a telephone/phone?

400

This natural material is found at the beach and is made of tiny rocks.

What is sand?

400

This shiny material is used to make cans, foil, and some baseball bats.

What is metal/aluminum?

400

This object keeps food cold and has a door that opens and closes.

What is a refrigerator? 

400

This structure is built for kids to play on and might have swings, slides, and climbing areas.

What is a playground?

400

This object has a motor and wheels and families use it to travel places.

What is a car/vehicle?

500

This natural material comes from inside the earth and can be shiny, sparkly, or different colours.

What are rocks/minerals?

500

This human-made material starts as a liquid and then hardens to make sidewalks and buildings.

What is concrete/cement?

500

This object has pages with words and pictures, and you can borrow it from a library.

What is a book?

500

This underground structure carries water away when it rains.

What is a drain/sewer?

500

This machine blows hot or cold air to make a room comfortable.

What is an air conditioner/heater?

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