What make things

Oct week 4, Day 1
Chapter -  What makes things
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SCIENCEPrimary EducationAge 11

This lesson contains 35 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Oct week 4, Day 1
Chapter -  What makes things

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Expected Learning Outcomes
RELATE THE PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MATERIALS (METAL, WOOD, FABRIC) TO THEIR USE. 

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BIG QUESTION:

 WHY ARE THE OBJECTS THAT WE USE MADE OF DIFFERENT MATERIALS? 

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WARM-UP ACTIVITY

Children will attempt STUDIO ACTIVITY 7.2 followed by discussion. 

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FLOW

Children will watch the video on different materials around us. 

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Slide 6 - Video

Children will attempt STUDIO PEP ACTIVITY 7.1 followed by discussion.

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Children will be shown different objects made from different materials (METAL, WOOD, FABRIC) in the classroom. 

Slide 8 - Slide

Metal is used to make objects like ______.


Slide 9 - Mind map

The furniture at our home is mostly made from ___ .

Slide 10 - Mind map

____, ____ are examples of fabric used for making clothes.

Slide 11 - Mind map

SUCCESS CRITERIA
Now, I can
Relate the properties of different types of materials (metal, wood, fabric) to their use.
Yes I can
I need guidance
No I have doubts

Slide 12 - Poll

Home Fun
Children will attempt the following notebook work

S.No 7.1
Q1. DEFINE the term - Materials



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Expected Learning Outcomes
RELATE THE PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MATERIALS (RUBBER, PLASTIC, CLAY and GLASS) TO THEIR USE. 

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BIG QUESTION:

 WHY ARE THE OBJECTS THAT WE USE MADE OF DIFFERENT MATERIALS? 

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SEL ACTIVITY

Imagine you want to make a boat for travelling. What material would you choose to make your boat and Why?

Slide 16 - Open question

FLOW

Children will be shown different objects made from different materials (RUBBER, PLASTIC, CLAY and GLASS) in the classroom. 

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_____ is used to make stretchable objects.

Slide 18 - Mind map

Carry bags are usually made up of _______.

Slide 19 - Mind map

Fill in the blanks -
1. ______ is used to make Transparent window panes.
2. On heating this material can be moulded into different shapes. _____

Slide 20 - Open question

Q. Which of the following may not be an example of object made of plastic .
A
chair
B
pencil
C
Spoon
D
Storage jar

Slide 21 - Quiz

SUCCESS CRITERIA
Now, I can
Relate the properties of different types of materials (Rubber, plastic, clay and glass) to their use.
Yes I can
I need guidance
No I have doubts

Slide 22 - Poll

Home fun
ART INTEGRATION : FILM MAKING ACTIVITY 1 - Film making

Children will create a video by researching/locating different objects at home, identifying the materials of which they are made and explaining the properties of that material.
 

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Expected Learning Outcomes
RELATE THE PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MATERIALS (RUBBER, PLASTIC, CLAY and GLASS) TO THEIR USE. 

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BIG QUESTION:

 WHY ARE THE OBJECTS THAT WE USE MADE OF DIFFERENT MATERIALS? 

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SEL ACTIVITY

Identify objects made from animal/plant sources at your home. What do you feel about using these objects? Can we replace them with other products? 

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FLOW

Materials obtained from nature (plants and animals) and made by humans (sources of material will be discussed in the class)

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Children will classify the objects as animal or plant source. 

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Slide 29 - Open question


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Slide 31 - Open question


Slide 32 - Open question

Q. The potter shown in the figure is making pots. What material does he use to make pots?
A
clay
B
rubber
C
cement
D
bricks

Slide 33 - Quiz

SUCCESS CRITERIA
Now, I can
Identify different types of material
Yes I can
I need guidance
No I have doubts

Slide 34 - Poll

Homefun
Children will attempt COMPANION ACTIVITY 7(a) followed by discussion. 

Slide 35 - Slide