Exploring the Differences in Objects
Delve into the world of objects and materials by questioning what makes objects different, how they can have various uses, and what materials they are made from. Engage in discussions with family members, utilize helpful tools like Kiddle, and ponder on interesting questions about sorting, materials, and object uniqueness.
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SOLE Big Question: What makes objects different? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND
Can the same object have different uses?
Objects and Materials Please watch the below links: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/z27w2hv https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zf7jmp3 What different objects can you see in the two videos What materials are the objects made from? Discuss How do you know the objects our different?
How to tackle the Big question? Use the little questions to help you Discuss the question with members of your family at home Use the children search engine kiddle to find more information Discuss and Organise Use recording sheet
How can you sort objects? What is an object? What different materials can objects be made from? A material thing that can be seen or touched. What makes objects different? Are all objects manmade? Can objects be made from two or more different materials? Why don t objects all cost the same amount of money?
What makes objects different?
Please finish these sentence starters The most interesting thing I found out was .. The most important thing I found out was . Something I didn t know before was . Present
True or False Discuss with a member of your family whether these statement are true or false. Objects are all natural Every object in the world is different. We are not objects. The same objects can have different uses. Present