Absorbent materials
I can investigate which materials are absorbent and explain how suitable they are for different uses.
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Absorbent materials
I can investigate which materials are absorbent and explain how suitable they are for different uses.
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Key learning points
- The properties of materials make them suitable or unsuitable for particular uses.
- Being absorbent can be a property of some materials.
- If a material is absorbent it soaks up something, often liquid such as water.
- Some materials are absorbent and this makes them suitable for certain uses.
- Scientists test materials to find out which are absorbent and which are not.
Common misconception
In comparing the extent of a given property in two materials, children may rely purely on observation rather than on active testing.
Opportunities to test different materials and observe what happens.
Keywords
- Material - A material is what an object is made from. An object can be made from more than one material.
- Suitable - Someone or something that is suitable for a particular purpose or occasion is right or acceptable for it.
- Properties - The describing words we use for a material are called its properties.
- Absorbent - Absorbent means that a material is able to soak up liquids.
- Investigate - When scientists investigate they are trying to find out something.