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[Author - Anu Nived]


Objective: To teach the students about objects and materials

Subtopics to be covered:

- Properties of materials (appearance, solubility, hardness, transperancy, etc)

- Classification of materials, grouping of materials

Learning Outcome:

- Students can identify the different objects made using same material.

- They can tell why are materials grouped and how are they grouped?

- They can classify materials


[Author - Vinaya Santhosh]


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6Uihn8V3h4 (English - Transparent, Translucent & Opaque Objects )


[Author - Kripa S]


1. Ask students to list some examples of objects with lustre.

2. Ask students to list some soft and hard objects around them.

3. Ask for five examples each, of objects that float and those that sink in water. What about testing these same materials to see if they float or sink in other liquids like oil? Ice is denser than water but it floats. Why?

4. Ask the students to list out some transparent, opaque and translucent objects.

5. Make a paper boat. Place it in water. Watch it float and write your observations.


[Author - Kalanadhabhatla Shweta]

Term Transliterated Term Translated Term
Material                                           మెటీరియల్                              మెటీరియల్
Object                                             ఆబ్జెక్ట్                              ఆబ్జెక్ట్
Metal                                                   మెటల్                                    మెటల్
Tranparent                                    ట్రాన్స్పరెంట్                         పారదర్శక
Opaque                                                 ఒపెక్                                అపారదర్శక
Translucent                                    ట్రాన్సలూసెంట్                        అపారదర్శక
Solid                                                  సోలిడ్                                       ఘన
Liquid                                              లిక్విడ్                                   ద్రవ
Gas                                                    గ్యాస్                                   గ్యాస్
Sink                                                   సింక్                                     కాగా
Float                                                  ఫ్లోట్                                   ఫ్లోట్
Soluble                                             సోల్యూబల్                                  కరిగే
Insoluble                                        ఇన్సోల్యూబల్                                  కరగని
Translucent                                    ట్రాన్సలూసెంట్                        అపారదర్శక
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