Materials 1.1 Exploring with the Senses
Sc3: Materials
1.1Exploring with the Senses
Same & Different
P.O.S
Key Stage 1 Sc3 1a
Key Stage 2 Sc3 1a
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To experience a range of properties of everyday objects using all senses.
- To be able to identify some similarities between materials.
- To be able to identify some differences between materials.
- To begin to develop the skill of observing.
- To begin to describe some properties of materials.
ICT
Use CD ROM with grouping and sorting activities / LINKS
DT
Art
Materials 2 - Grouping /
VOCABULARY
Wet, dry, fluffy, shiny, bendy, hard, soft, prickly, rough, smooth, heavy, light, stretchy, transparent, opaque, names of colours, same/differentACTIVITIES
- Explore every day objects and toys (ensuring that there is a range of man-made and natural materials), by touching for the following characteristics:
- Explore every day objects and toys, man-made and natural by looking.
-opaque
-coloured
-shiny
-dull
- Explore every day objects and toys, man-made and natural, by listening
-Push wheelchair over different surfaces e.g. bubble wrap, carpet, gravel
-Drag an object over rough/smooth surfaces.
- For activities involving exploring materials by taste or smell see Units in
Humans – Food and Drink
- Select the “Odd one out” from three objects.
- Experience grouping and sorting of a variety of objects in different ways e.g. teacher selects an object from a group and pupil finds another like it. Whole class is included in agreeing which group to put object.
- A wide-ranging selection of everyday, relevant objects, e.g. carpet tiles (end of range at carpet shops), artificial turf, large sheets of bubblewrap etc
- Hoops or similar for grouping activities.
- Feely bag
VISITS
- Woodyard, builders yard, garden centre
- Recycling centre
- Hardware store
- Department store
- Church
- Glass factory
- Crafts people – cooper, farrier etc
- Quarries, slate mines
- Safety issues when touching hot things, small things (swallowing), mouthing things (sharp, brittle)
- Be aware of pupils with hypersensitive hearing.
- Pupils often focus in the name of the object or what it is made of rather than its properties.
OWN ACTIVITIES
POSSIBLE INVESTIGATIONS
- Which material makes the loudest noise?
- Which material is the roughest? This could be done using touch or seeing whether it rips a more delicate material like tissue.
Name:
Date Record Began:
Outcomes: ‘P’ Level 1 NC Level 1
P1 (i) /- Is present during an experience, may show no response, e.g. when hand placed on something wet or listening to a musical instrument.
- May be resistant.
P1 (ii) /
- Shows random fleeting response to experience – e.g. looks briefly, touches, vocalises, blinks, turns away in response to stimulus.
P2 (i) /
- Begins to accept and engage in coactive exploration e.g. feeling materials hand over hand with adult.
P2 (ii) /
- Shows more consistent attention e.g. looks at all shiny objects but ignores non-shiny objects.
- Shows differentiated response to specific stimulus, e.g. shows pleasure/displeasure each time in same way to same experience.
P3 (i) /
- Observes result of own action with interest e.g. pushes hard object into soft clay.
P3 (ii) /
- Responds to choice of 2 materials e.g. by touching or eye-pointing towards one not the other.
P4 /
- Knows what to do with some everyday objects e.g. that a sponge can be squeezed, ball can be bounced.
P5 /
- Begins to initiate interaction with materials e.g. puts soft sponges onto face.
- Begins to co-operate with turn taking, sharing e.g. passing objects round after feeling it with prompting.
- Begins to anticipate, e.g. covers ears before metal cymbals are crashed together.
P6 /
- Shows clear preferences between properties of materials e.g. explores and handles stretchy materials in preference to non-stretchy materials.
- Recognises some differences between properties e.g. selects an object in the “odd one out” game, not always correctly or with support.
- Recognises features of object e.g. matches properties of materials by finding another shiny thing.
- Observes by indicating something about an object when asked about it.
P7 /
- Begins to name some properties of materials using everyday words and not always correctly.
- Uses appropriate sense to explore properties of familiar objects e.g. smells soap and does not mouth it.
- Begins to describe properties of familiar objects, e.g. flannel is wet, Teddy is soft.
- Demonstrates the skill of observing by sorting by identity e.g. puts all the candles etc in one group.
P8 /
- Begins to group real obvious objects by their properties when given one object at a time e.g. places object in the correct set.
- Names properties with less support and more confidence using everyday words.
- Demonstrates the skill of observing by finding an object in the classroom that has a particular property e.g. something that is rough.
N.C. Level 1 /
- Describes some similarities and differences between objects in terms of properties with support.
- Uses relevant senses to explore an unfamiliar object.
- Sorts objects using given, less obvious, criteria e.g. stretchy, see-through.
Further Comments