LEARNER’S HOME TASK IN SCIENCE 3
Physical properties of objects: hard, shiny, and stretchable
Read the words:
Characteristic shiny stretchable Hard
Characteristic (noun) – a feature or quality that makes a person, place, or thing
different or special.
Hard – an object that is firm, solid, and not easily broken or bent.
A hard object is one that stays the same shape when you press on it, or it's tough to
change its shape.
1. They don’t bend.
2. They don’t squish.
3. They don’t break easily.
4. They are firm.
5. They don’t change their shape.
Examples:
Soft object is one that changes shape easily when you press on it.
Examples:
Shiny – something that is bright, glossy, or reflects light.
Shiny things can be found in nature and can be made by people.
Shiny objects are those that become bright when light is shone on them.
Examples:
Stretchable – able to be pulled or extended and then return to its original shape.
Examples: