Structures
Materials
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100

What 4 things do all structures have?

Holds a load and has a shape, size and purpose.

100

What are materials? Building materials?

Substances that have a name.

Anything we use to build something.

100

What do fasteners do?

Hold materials together.

100

What is gravity?

The force that pulls everything towards the Earth's centre

100

Who is Mrs. Taylor's favourite singer?

Taylor Swift

200

What is stability of a structure?

The stability of a structure means how well it can stay in one spot and keep its balance.

200

What are three properties of materials?

Strength, flexibility and durability.

200

Name a fastener that could be used for paper.

Paperclip, staple, tape or glue.

200

Fill in the blanks: The lower the centre of gravity, the _________ the structure. (Hint: stronger or weaker)

Stronger

200

What month did Mrs. Taylor get married?

September

300

Describe live and dead loads.

Live = anything added to the structure.

Dead = the load of the structure itself.

300

What are three ways to make building materials stronger?

Adding layers, twisting/braiding or folding.

300

Name two fasteners that could be used for stronger structures.

Nail, screw.

300

Describe centre of gravity.

The centre of a structure where there is equal weight above and below, as well as in front and behind the centre.

300

What is Mrs. Taylor's dog's name?

Max

400

What does the form of a structure affect?

The strength and stability of the structure.
400

What do you have to consider when selecting building materials for a structure?

Price and function/purpose.

400

What is stronger: paperclip or staple?

Staple

400

Fill in the blanks: Compression is a ________ force. Tension is a _________ force.

Pushing. Pulling.

400

How many siblings does Mrs. Taylor have? 

2 sisters.

500

What do you need to know first: form or function of a structure?

Function.

500

How is toilet paper made stronger?

Adding layers

500

What fastener would you use on fabric and why.

Button or zipper.

500

Name an example of a compressing force.

Sitting on a chair.

500

How old is Mrs. Taylor?

31