Properties
Glue Ingredients
Vocabulary
Design Cycle
100

What are two properties of a good glue?

Sticky, dries white or clear, strong, etc.

100

This ingredient is a clear liquid. It has smell. It feels wet.

Water

100

Something about a material you can see, hear, taste, smell, measure, or feel.

Property

100

In this stage of the design cycle, you try out a design to see if it works.

Test

200

List two properties of Nina's hair.

Brown, wavy, long, etc.

200

This ingredient is a white powder. When mixed with water, it is not very sticky. However, when you heat it up and cool it, it becomes much thicker and stickier.

Corn Starch

200

A type of stuff that makes up everything

Material

200

In this stage of the design cycle, you come up with an idea about how to make something.

Plan

300

List an object in the room that has these properties: brown, hard, solid.

Bookshelf, pencil, windowsill.

300

This ingredient is clear, sticky, and it has a sweet taste. 

Corn Syrup

300

To use any of your senses to gather information

Observe

300

In this stage of the design cycle, you read and research so that you know more about what you are trying to make.

Learn

400

What are three properties of lemonade?

Sweet, yellow, cold, liquid...

400

This ingredient is a white powder. It smells like dough when mixed with water. When the mixture is heated, it changes into bread.

Flour.

400

A substance or material in a recipe.

Ingredient

400

In this stage of the design cycle, you use your plan to create something.

Make

500

Which of these has the same properties after it is heated up and cooled down: clay, water, flour.

Water

500

This ingredient is a yellowish-whitish-clear powder. When mixed with water, it makes a yellow-ish clear liquid. It smells... bad. When the mixture dries, it makes a very strong gel.

Gelatin

500

Two or more ingredients together.

Mixture

500

When you wrote which ingredients you were going to use, and circled the number of scoops you would add, which stage of the design cycle were you doing?

Plan