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Absorbent vs Non-Absorbent Materials

The document discusses absorbent and non-absorbent materials. It defines absorbent materials as those that can soak up liquid through small holes, while non-absorbent materials do not absorb water no matter their size. Examples are given of common absorbent materials like towels, tissues, and sponges and non-absorbent materials like plastic, glass, and metal.

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Absorbent vs Non-Absorbent Materials

The document discusses absorbent and non-absorbent materials. It defines absorbent materials as those that can soak up liquid through small holes, while non-absorbent materials do not absorb water no matter their size. Examples are given of common absorbent materials like towels, tissues, and sponges and non-absorbent materials like plastic, glass, and metal.

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  • Introduction to Absorption: Introduces the concept of absorption with an engaging visual.
  • Absorbent and Non-Absorbent Materials: Explains the characteristics of absorbent and non-absorbent materials with objectives provided.
  • Story Example: Utilizes a story-based illustration to explain why certain materials don't get wet.
  • Absorbent Materials Overview: Describes absorbent materials with examples such as sponge and cotton wool.
  • Material Examples: Lists both absorbent and non-absorbent materials for comparison.
  • Video Resource: Offers a multimedia link to a video about absorbent properties.
  • Practical Examples: Illustrates various materials and their absorbent properties using visual aids.
  • Non-Absorbent Materials: Depicts non-absorbent materials through visual examples.
  • Exercise Links: Provides an online quiz for students to explore absorbent materials further.
  • Exercise: Water Absorbent or Not: Interactive test identifying which objects absorb water.
  • Homework Activity: Assigns additional homework tasks focusing on water absorbency.
  • Importance of Absorption: Details the significance of water absorption and testing methods.
  • Absorbent and Non-Absorbent Materials Summary: Summarizes key concepts with exercises on identifying absorption properties.
  • Water Absorption Video Resource: Offers another video resource for further exploration of water absorption.
  • Absorption Quiz: Interactive quiz to check understanding of absorption concepts.
  • Absorbency Experiment: Provides an experimental video link regarding material absorbency.
  • Importance of Absorption (Part 2): Continues exploring the importance of absorbent materials with exercises.
  • Everyday Examples of Absorbency: Illustrates real-world applications of absorbent and non-absorbent materials.
  • Material Classification Exercise: Exercises aimed at classifying materials based on absorption properties.
  • Absorption Importance Quiz: Quiz focusing on the importance of absorption properties.
  • Absorption Experiment Visuals: Displays images from an absorption experiment.
  • Fill-in-the-Blank Exercise: Interactive exercise to reinforce learning about absorbent materials.
  • Object Identification Exercise: Activity to distinguish between absorbent and non-absorbent objects.
  • Practical Applications: Shows the application of absorbing materials in everyday scenarios.
  • Absorbs Water Resource: Video link uncovering the properties of absorbing materials.
  • Absorption Revision: Summarizes key concepts for revision purposes.

Unit 8: Absorption

P1
Absorbent and Non-absorbent
• Learning objective

1) You will learn Absorbent materials and Non-absorbent materials.

2) You will lean how to identify Absorbent materials and Non-


absorbent materials.
Question:
Story Why are
telling Ali’s shirt
Ali
and the
Chicks
chick’s
feathers not
wet ?

Answer:
Because Ali’s
shirt and chick’s
feather does not
absorb water.
Absorbent materials
Small hole

• A materials can soak up liquid.


• It has small holes in it.
• When a liquid contact to an
absorbent material, the tiny
holes draw in the liquid and it
spread through the material.
• We use for soak up spills and to
dry things.
Absorbent materials – Things that absorb water

Non-absorbent materials – Things that DO NOT absorb water


Year 1 | Science | Which Object Absorbs
Water?
• [Link]
Absorbent materials – Things that absorb water
Non-absorbent materials – Things that DO NOT absorb water
Absorbent or waterproof
• https://
[Link]/admin/quiz/5fa6d83b032507001b9c519b/absorbent-or-
waterproof
Wednesday 3rd February: Absorbent or
Waterproof Materials
• [Link]
Exercise

3 Yes
Yes

2
1 No No 4 5 Yes

No
9
No No Yes 10 No
8
6 7
Exercise

Hand towel Glass


Mop Straw
Kitchen paper Plastic plates
Door mat Metal spoons
Absorbent and Non-absorbent materials
• [Link]
Water Absorbent Objects and Non-Water
Absorbent Objects
• https://
[Link]/resource/6458161/water-absorbent-objects-and-non-w
ater-absorbent-objects
Homework- Science Activity Book
page 49 and 51

• page 49
- Colour the objects that absorb water.

• page 51
- Classify the Water Absorbent Objects
and Non-Water Absorbent Objects.
The important of water absorbent and
non- water absorbent objects
• Learning objective

1) You will learn materials ability to absorb water.

2) You will learn read the question then answer it.


Sponge Eraser

Paper Plastic bottle


Socks Magnet
√ 3
2 x x
1 √ 4
5
x

7
6 x 8

√ x
Cotton wool Handkerchief Towel

Size small medium big

Water absorption low medium high

Water absorbent objects


• Things that absorb water.
• Different size of object will absorb different volumes of water.
Brick Spoon Tea cup

All materials DO NOT absorb water


Non-water absorbent objects
• Things that DO NOT absorb water.
• No matter what size is it, it do not absorb water.
Water absorption
• [Link]
Towel – 25 ml Tissue paper – 4 ml Sponge – 10 ml
Objects High Medium Low
Towel √
Tissue

Sponge

1) Absorb water the most Towel
2) Absorb water the least Tissue paper
3) Arrange the object according to their ability to absorb water in an
ascending order Tissue paper Sponge Towel
4) Arrange the object according to their ability to absorb water in an
descending order Towel Sponge Tissue paper
absorption
• https://
[Link]/admin/quiz/6119b8ef821ada001fb76355/absorption
Objects Initial water level Final water level ( little / much )

Paper card

Hand towel

Cotton

1) Absorb water the most Hand towel


2) Absorb water the least Paper card
3) Arrange the object according to their ability to absorb water in an
ascending order Paper card cotton Hand towel
4) Arrange the object according to their ability to absorb water in an
descending order Hand towel Cotton Paper card
Absorbency Experiment for Kids
• [Link]
Homework- Science Activity Book
page 52 and 53

• page 52
- Read the question then fill in the blank.

• page 53
- Read the question then fill in the blank.
The important of water absorbent and
non- water absorbent objects (part 2)
• Learning objective

1) You will learn materials ability to absorb water.

2) You will practice the materials ability to absorb water by doing


exercise.
Water absorbent objects

Use a
Use a table handkerchief to
Use a towel to Use a mop to cloth to wipe
wipe the body. wipe the floor. wipe the sweat.
the jar.
Non-water absorbent objects
√ x

√ x √ x

x √ x √
Materials that Absorb and Do not Absorb
Water
• [Link]
Exercise:
Grouping
the objects
correctly
Sponge Raincoat
Cotton wool Pail
Paper Coin
Blouse Umbrella
Towel Mirror
THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER
ABSORBENT AND NON-WATER
ABSORBENT
• https://
[Link]/admin/quiz/6125ab38bdeefd001ed7740a/the-importanc
e-of-water-absorbent-and-non-water-absorbent
Exercise:
Fill in the towel to wipe her sister’s
Mom uses a __________
blank with body after bathing.
correct
answer.
wipe wet floors.
Mops are used to __________
wipe

wet Umbrellas protect themselves from getting


wet
__________.

towel
hold water.
Buckets are used to __________
hold
Exercise:
Circle the objects that absorb water, cross (X) the objects that do not absorb water.

X X
X X
1 4

To prevent our
To dry our body hands from getting
after taking a bath wet.

2
5

To absorb a baby's To protect us against


urine. rain.

3
To wipe the spilled 6
water.
To contain food.
8.1.4 State the importance of objects that absorb
water and cannot absorb water in daily life.
• [Link]
Absorbs water or does not absorb water
• https://
[Link]/resource/6682478/science/absorbs-water-or-does-not-
absorb-water
Homework- Science Activity Book
page 54 and 55

• page 54
- Matching the picture.

• page 55
- Matching the picture.
Revision the Whole Unit of Absorption
Learning objective

1) You will learn Materials that Absorb and Do not Absorb Water.

2) You will practice the exercise in the PPT.


Absorbent materials – Things that absorb water

Non-absorbent materials – Things that DO NOT absorb water


1 Retain water

Exercise:
Match the Protect the eyes from
2
contact the water
correct
answer.
3 Deliver tap water

Prevent feet from


4
getting wet

Protect human
5
from rain

Prevent us from
6
getting wet
Exercise:
Grouping
the objects
correctly

Handkerchief Plastic bag


Span Non- Marble
Absorbent
Tissue
absorbent Steel ruler
materials
Kitchen paper materials Eraser
Exercise: Circle (O) the absorbent materials, Cross (X) the non- absorbent
materials

X X
X X
Science Experiment (Absorbent and Non
Absorbent Materials)
• [Link]
Exercise: Fill in the blank with correct answer

1) We use tissueto wipe our mouth after eating.


paper
2) We wear a T-shirt
to absorb sweat on our body.
3) A diaper
is used to absorb a baby’s urine and keep the
body dry.
4) We use a spongeto wash dirty dishes.
5) We wear socksto absorb sweat on our feet.
6) We use a mop to remove from a wet floor.
7) We use a towel to dry our body after a bath.
towel, socks, sponge, diaper, mop, T-shirt, tissue paper
Absorbent materials
Exercise: Non-absorbent materials
Grouping
Absorbent materials
the objects
correctly Non-absorbent materials
Absorbent
Absorbent materials materials
Non-absorbent materials
Absorbent materials Non-
Non-absorbent materials absorbent
materials
Absorbent materials
Absorbent materials
Non-absorbent materials
Exercise:
Underline
the correct
answer.
Towel – 35 ml Tissue paper – 5 ml Sponge – 18 ml
Objects High Medium Low
Towel √
Tissue

Sponge

1) Absorb water the most Towel
2) Absorb water the least Tissue paper
3) Arrange the object according to their ability to absorb water in an
ascending order

Tissue paper Sponge Towel


Homework- Science
Activity Book - page 56

Cloth can absorb most of the water.

Unit 8: Absorption
P1
Absorbent and Non-absorbent
• Learning objective
1) You will learn Absorbent materials and Non-absorbent materials.
2) You wi
Story 
telling
Ali
Question:
Why are 
Ali’s shirt 
and the 
chick’s 
feathers not 
wet ?
Answer:
Because Ali’s 
shirt and chi
Absorbent materials
• A materials can soak up liquid. 
• It has small holes in it. 
• When a liquid contact to an 
absorbent
Absorbent materials – Things that absorb water
Non-absorbent materials – Things that DO NOT absorb water
Year 1 | Science | Which Object Absorbs 
Water?
• https://w (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsqUl_52PL8 (https://www.youtube
Absorbent materials – Things that absorb water
Non-absorbent materials – Things that DO NOT absorb water
Absorbent or waterproof
• https:// (https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5fa6d83b032507001b9c519b/absorbent-or-waterproof)
quizizz.
Wednesday 3rd February: Absorbent or 
Waterproof Materials
• https://w (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEZIh9vbQcE (https://

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