Properties
What should I wear?
Types of materials
Critical Thinking
Definition
100

Name a property of paper.

Smooth

Light

Thin

100

What type of clothing should you wear in the rain?

Waterproof 

100

What do popsicles and plastic toys have in common? 

Both of them can be melted into shapes.

100

If you are designing winter boots, which material properties would you choose? Choose 4

- Heavy

- Soft

- See-through

- Absorbent

- Stiff

- Stretchy 

- Heat-trapping

- Waterproof

- Soft

- Stiff

- Heat-trapping

-  Waterproof

100

What does classify mean?

To arrange materials by their properties.

200

Name a property of wood.

Hard

Rough

Heavy

200

What type of clothing should you wear when it is cold outside?

Heat-trapping

200

Why is it easier to make plastic toys instead of wooden toys? 

Plastic doesn't need to be carved by hand.

200

Why are so many toys made out of plastic?

Plastic is a material that has the property of being meltable and it does not need to be carved.

200

What are properties? 

Characteristics of materials.

ex. Color, weight, length, texture

300

Name a property of metal.

Shiny

Tough

Lets heat through

300

What type of clothing should you wear in the fall?

A lightweight jacket.

300

Scientists invent new materials so they can..

Invent things to solve problems

300

What is the difference between clothing that people wear when it's cold compared to when it's hot?


When it's cold people wear clothing that is heat-trapping and soft because they want to stay warm and comfortable.

When it is hot people wear clothing that is absorbent and opaque because they want to absorb the sweat and be protected from the sun

300

What does texture mean?

How smooth or rough something is?

400

Name a property of plastic.

Meltable

Moldable

400

If it is really hot and sunny outside, you probably want to wear clothes that are..

Absorbent

400

A_____ can be built out of smaller pieces of___.

a. House........... wood

b. Skyscraper....... concrete and steel

c. Wall................. brick

d. All of the above

d. All of the above

400

What are two ways you could change the properties of paper to make it stronger? 

- Folding it

- Using multiple pieces of paper together.

400

What does hardness describe?

How firm something is.