5 Senses
Properties of Materials
Materials
Fasteners
Everyday Structures
100

You use this sense to tell what colour something is.

What is sight?

100
This material is strong.

What is metal (or other strong material).

100

This material is used to make pencils.

What is wood?

100

This fastener can repair a ripped book.

What is tape?

100

This structure is found in a playground.

What is a slide (or other playground structure)?

200

You use this sense to tell if something is smoky or skunky.

What is smell?

200

This material is fragile.

What is glass (or other fragile material)?

200

This material is used to make sweaters.

What is wool (or cotton or fabric)?

200

This fastener can hold parts of a craft together.

What is glue?

200

This structure keeps birds' eggs safe.

What is a nest?

300

You use this sense to tell if something is squeaky or loud.

What is hearing?

300

This material is flexible.

What is rubber? (or other flexible material)

300

This material is used to make pots and pans.

What is metal?

300

You might find this fastener holding a bird house together.

What are screws or nails?

300

This structure lets us sleep comfortably.

What is a bed?

400

You use this sense to tell if something is smooth or cold.

What is touch?

400

This material is absorbent.

What is cloth (or other absorbent material)?

400

This material is used to make tires and basketballs.

What is rubber?

400

This fastener holds piles of paper together.

What are staples?

400

This structure holds lots of books, backpacks, and people.

What is a school?

500

You use this sense to tell if something is bitter.

What is taste?

500

This material is opaque.

What is wood (or other opaque material)?

500

This material is used to make shoes, boots, purses, brief cases, and saddles.  It comes from animals.

What is leather?

500

This type of fastener holds your clothes together.

What are stitches?

500

This structure takes you from place to place quickly.

What is a car/truck/bus/train, etc?

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