Absorb Water
Float
Sink
Undergo Decay
Mixed Properties
100

This is used to wipe your hands and face.

Towel

100

This yellow toy floats in the bathtub.

Rubber Duck

100

This small object you use in school for writing will sink if it falls into water.

Pen

100

This peel from a fruit turns brown and breaks down.

Banana Peel

100

This lightweight object floats on water and is used to drink liquids.

Plastic Cup

200

This is a soft material used to clean up spills in the kitchen.

Sponge

200

This thing you play with at the beach floats on water.

Ball

200

This hard object is found on the ground and sinks in water.

Rock

200

This type of bag is made of paper and breaks down faster than plastic.

Paper Bag

200

This fruit floats in water and is big circular in shape. 

Watermelon

300

This soft material is found in baby diapers and absorbs a lot of water.

Cotton

300

This fluffy material floats on water and is used for packaging.

Styrofoam

300

This metal item you use to eat sinks in water.

Spoon and Fork

300

This dry part of a tree falls and turns into soil over time.

Leaf

300

This small object sinks in water and is used to open doors.

Key

400

This thing you use to clean the floor can absorb water.

Mop

400

This object floats on water and is used by fishermen.

Fishing Boat

400

This small, sharp object used for sewing sinks in water.

Needle

400

This waste from fruits and vegetables can be turned into compost.

Food waste

400

This fruit sinks in water and is used to make jams and pies.

Mango

500

This is used to dry your hands after using bathroom.

Tissue

500

This light object, often used for celebrations, floats in water and the air.

Balloon

500

This kitchen item used to chop food sinks because it’s made of metal.

Knife

500

This natural wrapper from corn will rot and become part of the soil.

Corn Husk

500

This part of a tree will float in water but will eventually decay.

Bark