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1K Science

26th Nov 2021

Materials

LO: Identify everyday materials and describe their properties by looking closely and then choosing an appropriate fabric to make a superhero cape.

Properties of a cape:

Bailee: made of silk

Axel: its smooth, and not waterproof

Freddie: soft

Dominykas: not stretchy

Lyra: could be waterproof because Traction Man is a superhero and they have magical powers

 Questions:

Tommy: How can I find out if its waterproof?

Jamal: I wonder if the cape is waterproof?

Lillia: What happens if I put it in the pool and it sinks?

Bailee: I wonder what happens if I make it wet?

Lily: Do you think the cape can sink?

Lyra: I wonder what happens if I put it in the washing machine?

Freya: I wonder what happens if I put it into warm water?

Ali: I wonder if the cape can be cut into a shape?

Harlan: I wonder if it can come alive?

What do we think the cape could be made from?

 

Dishcloth:

Martyn thinks this would be good as a cape because it might soak up the water.

Maizie doesn’t think it will be waterproof

It pulls apart easily

Not so good to have as a cape

Tissue paper:

everyone thinks tissue paper wouldn’t be good to use as it breaks easily and gets wet

Towel:

Jamal: thinks it will help to keep you dry

Alfie: it’s a thick material and it won’t break easily

Jade: it will keep us warm

Arthur: not waterproof

Silk:

Emre: it dries quickly

Wool:

Jaylee: thinks it would keep you nice and warm

Leo: its soft

The wool is Tommy’s favourite as it is cosy and warm

Cotton:

Sophia: It won’t break when the rain comes down

Lyra: Water proof, magic powers will bounce off of it.

Jaylee: It floats in the wind so might help you fly