Which material is made from sheep?
A. Cotton
B. Wool
C. Denim
Wool
(ABC) Which material is often used for making sculptures?
A. Clay
B. Wool
C. Fur
Clay
(Fill in the blank)
You need to __________ the water until it reaches 100°C.
boil
(Rewrite / Increase)
The temperature is 10°C. Make a sentence meaning it goes up.
The temperature increases. / It increases to…
(True/False)
You pour ice to make it melt.
False (you pour water; ice melts by itself)
(Fill in the blank)
Jeans are usually made of ___________.
denim
A statue in a museum might be made of shiny white __________.
marble
(ABC)
Which verb means “put something quickly into liquid”?
A. Pour
B. Dip
C. Freeze
Dip
(Rewrite / Reduce)
The sauce is too thick. Make a sentence showing you make it less strong.
I reduce the sauce. / Reduce the sauce.
(ABC)
Which verb best fits? “After you boil pasta, you must ______ it from the pot.”
A.Pour
B. Pull
C. Remove
Remove
(True/False)
Marble is a type of stone.
True
True/False
Fur is plant material.
False
(True/False)
To freeze something means to make it very hot.
False
Which verb means “take something away”?
A. Press
B. Remove
C. Cover
Remove
(Fill in the blank)
If you leave water in the freezer overnight, it will __________.
freeze
Name the material: It is strong, can be magnetic, and is used to make tools and machines.
steel
Name the material: soft, warm, and used in winter coats and blankets.
wool or fur
(Definition)
Which verb means “mix something round and round with a spoon”?
stir
(Fill in the blank)
When you __________ the button, the machine starts.
press
Match the verb to the noun:
Pour
Stir
Cover
a. A pot
b. A drink
c. Soup
1–b, 2–c, 3–a
Give 4 objects commonly made of plastic.
bottle, bag, toy, phone case, etc.
Give 4 things commonly made of cotton.
shirt, socks, T-shirt, bedsheets, etc.
Give 2 situations when you need to add something.
add sugar to tea, add salt to soup, add milk to coffee, etc.
Give a sentence using "cover" in a cooking context.
Cover the pot with a lid. / Cover the cake with chocolate.
Give one material that CANNOT melt.
stone, marble, steel (in everyday life), etc.