By the end of the activity you should be able to: understand how different materials are used in your environment. You should be able to recognise different.

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By the end of the activity you should be able to: understand how different materials are used in your environment. You should be able to recognise different materials in your environment and find examples of how they are used.

Which material is the roof made from? Oops! MATERIALS Wood Well done!Slate Try again!Metal Wrong!Plastic

MATERIALS Which material is the pipe made from? Try again! Have another go! Plastic Wood Brilliant!Copper Keep trying! Steel

MATERIALS Which material can we get from this animal? Hard luck!Rubber Oops!Leather Fantastic!Wool Have another go!Paper

MATERIALS Which material is the shed made from? Try again!Metal Have another go!Concrete Hard luck!Slate Super!Wood

MATERIALS Which material is the dragon made from? Have another go Fantastic! Wrong! Oops! Silver Gold Copper Bronze