Color and Mass
Length and Texture
Flexibility and Hardness
Absorbency and Strength
100

How do we determine color of an object?

with our eyes and what we know about colors

100

How do we find length of an object?

use a ruler or tape measure. Measure from one end to the other. 

100

What is flexibility?

ability to bend without breaking

100

What is absorbency?

How well something holds water

200

How do we find mass of an object?

use a balance

200

What do we use to determine texture of an object?

our hands

200

how do we determine how hard an object is?

Scratch it with a nail or coin and see fi it leaves a mark

200

How can we test an objects strength?

by trying to bend it

300

How could we classify objects based on color?

Put them in groups with objects that are the same color.

300

What are some categories we could use to classify by texture. 

soft, smooth, fuzzy, bumpy, scratchy, rough, slimy, etc. 

300

Using a coin to scratch it, how do we know an object is hard?

if it doesn't leave a scratch

300

If an object holds a lot of water, is it non-absorbent, absorbent, or very absorbent?

very absorbent

400

How could we classify objects based on mass?

put objects with small masses together and objects with big masses together.

400

How could we classify objects by length?

Put objects with similar lengths together. Short objects, medium objects, and long objects. 

400

Name one object that is flexible or very flexible.

eraser, rubber straw, pipe cleaner, etc. 

400

Name one material that is very strong

wood, plastic, metal, etc. 

500

What unit do we use when we measure mass?

grams

500

What sense do we use to find texture? Feeling, sight, hearing, taste, or smell?

feeling

500

if we bend an object all the way in half before it breaks, is it not flexible, flexible, or very flexible?

flexible

500

if we bend an object and it breaks, is it weak, strong, or very strong?

weak