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1 Matter and materials Worksheet 5.1 Natural and man-made materials 1. Write the materials. glass stone brick plastic cotton wool 2. Classify the words from activity 1. NATURAL MATERIALS MAN-MADE MATERIALS 3. Write sentences about the materials using natural or man-made. Cotton is a natural material. Brick is a material. Stone....
2 4. Find the odd one out in each group. NATURAL MATERIALS MAN-MADE MATERIALS 5. Complete the sentences. wool wood cotton trees cotton flowers sheep comes from. comes from. comes from. 6. Complete the sentences using these words. animals humans plants ground Natural materials come from, or the. Man-made materials are made by.
3 Matter and materials Worksheet 5.1 Natural and man-made materials 1. Write the materials. glass stone brick plastic cotton wool cotton brick stone wool plastic glass 2. Classify the words from activity 1. NATURAL MATERIALS cotton stone wool MAN-MADE MATERIALS brick plastic glass 3. Write sentences about the materials in activity 1 using natural or man-made. Cotton is a natural material. Brick is a man-made material. Stone is a natural material. Wool is a natural material. Plastic is a man-made material. Glass is a man-made material.
4 4. Find the odd one out in each group. NATURAL MATERIALS MAN-MADE MATERIALS 5. Complete the sentences. wool wood cotton trees cotton flowers sheep Wool comes from sheep. Wood comes from trees. Cotton comes from cotton flowers. 6. Complete the sentences using these words. animals humans plants ground Natural materials come from plants, animals or the ground. Man-made materials are made by humans.
5 Matter and materials Worksheet Circle the correct word. Properties of materials transparent / opaque rigid / flexible hard / soft 2. Write the properties of these materials. hard magnetic soft flexible transparent 3. Match and copy. Glass is Fabric is Metal is Stone is Rubber is magnetic. hard. transparent. flexible. soft.
6 4. Complete the sentences using floats or sinks. Plastic. Wood. Metal. Stone. 5. Circle the waterproof materials. wood metal plastic cotton paper wool stone glass brick 6. Draw the objects that the magnet attracts inside it.
7 Matter and materials Worksheet 5.2 Properties of materials 1. Circle the correct word. transparent / opaque rigid / flexible hard / soft 2. Write the properties of these materials. hard magnetic soft flexible transparent transparent soft flexible magnetic hard 3. Match and copy. Glass is Fabric is Metal is Stone is magnetic. hard. transparent. flexible. Metal is magnetic. Stone is hard. Glass is transparent. Rubber is flexible. Rubber is soft. Fabric is soft.
8 4. Complete the sentences using floats or sinks. Plastic. floats Wood. floats Metal. sinks Stone. sinks 5. Circle the waterproof materials. wood metal plastic cotton glass wool stone paper brick 6. Draw the objects that the magnet attracts inside it.
9 Matter and materials Worksheet 5.3 Mass and volume 1. Write mass or volume. is the space matter occupies. is how heavy matter is. 2. Complete the sentences. apple balloon The has more volume than the. The has more mass than the. 3. Read and colour. The box with the bigger volume. The box with the bigger mass. The animal with the smaller mass.
10 4. Write the names of these mixtures. salad chocolate milk pizza lemonade 5. Match. Homogeneous mixture Heterogeneous mixture 6. Complete using can or can t. In a homogeneous mixture we see the substances separately. In a heterogeneous mixture we see the substances separately.
11 Matter and materials Worksheet Write mass or volume. Mass and volume V_o_l_u_me is the space matter occupies. M a_s_s is how heavy matter is. 2. Complete the sentences. apple balloon The b_a_l_lo_o_n_ balloon has more volume than the a_p_p_l_e apple. The a_p_p_l_e has more mass than the b _ a _ ll _ o _ o _ n _. 3. Read and colour. The box with the bigger volume. The box with the bigger mass. The animal with the smaller mass.
12 4. Write the names of these mixtures. salad chocolate milk pizza lemonade pizza chocolate milk salad lemonade 5. Match. Homogeneous mixture Heterogeneous mixture 6. Complete using can or can t. In a homogeneous mixture we can t see the substances separately. In a heterogeneous mixture we can see the substances separately.
13 Matter and materials Worksheet 5.4 Materials change 1. Write bending, heating or cooling. 2. Circle. green = bending blue = cooling red = heating 3. Write solid, liquid or gas.
14 4. Match the pictures where water is in the same state. 5. Write the state of water in each picture. 6. Classify. lemonade stone spoon cloud milk vapour SOLID LIQUID GAS
15 Matter and materials Worksheet Write bending, heating or cooling. Materials change cooling bending heating 2. Circle. green = bending blue = cooling red = heating 3. Write solid, liquid or gas. liquid gas solid
16 4. Match the pictures where water is in the same state. 5. Write solid, liquid or gas. solid gas gas liquid solid liquid 6. Classify. lemonade stone spoon cloud milk vapour SOLID LIQUID GAS stone spoon lemonade milk clou d vapour
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18 Matter and materials Worksheet 5.5 Uses of materials 1. Write. window wall door chimney 2. Write what they are made of. The is made of 3. Rewrite these sentences using words. The is made of because is. The is made of because is.
19 4. Write. fork sweater rain boots glasses 5. Match. metal wool glass plastic 6. Complete the chart. glass wool plastic transparent soft waterproof metal hard MATERIALS PROPERTIES rain boots sweater glasses fork
20 Matter and materials Worksheet 5.5 Uses of materials 1. Write. window wall door chimney wall chimney door window 2. Write what they are made of. The window is made of glass. The door is made of wood. The wall is made of brick. 3. Rewrite these sentences using words. The is made of because is. The window is made of glass because glass is transparent. The is made of because is. The wall is made of brick because brick is hard.
21 4. Write. fork sweater rain boots glasses rain boots glasses sweater fork 5. Match. metal wool glass plastic 6. Complete the chart. glass wool plastic transparent soft waterproof metal hard MATERIALS PROPERTIES rain boots plastic waterproof sweater wool soft glasses glass transparent fork metal hard
22 Matter and materials Revision worksheet 1. Write natural or man-made. 2. Tick the properties of these materials. glass plastic wood cotton brick transparent hard flexible natural man-made waterproof 3. Read and colour the boxes. The orange box has more volume than the purple box. The purple box has more mass than the orange box.
23 4. Write homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture. 5. Write solid, liquid or gas. 6. Match. glasses hard fork transparent sweater waterproof rain boots soft
24 Matter and materials Revision worksheet 1. Write natural or man-made. natural natural man-made man-made natural man-made 2. Tick the properties of these materials. glass wool brick cotton wood transparent hard flexible natural man-made waterproof 3. Read and colour the boxes. The orange box has more volume than the purple box. The purple box has more mass than the orange box.
25 4. Write homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture. heterogeneous mixture homogeneous mixture 5. Write solid, liquid or gas. gas liquid solid 6. Match. glasses hard fork transparent sweater waterproof rain boots soft
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