Difference between revisions of "Property"
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: A property of [[glass]] is that it looks '[[Transparent|see through]]'. | : A property of [[glass]] is that it looks '[[Transparent|see through]]'. | ||
− | : A property of [[Brick|bricks]] is that | + | : A property of [[Brick|bricks]] is that they have a rough [[texture]]. |
: A property of [[water]] is that it can be [[Pour|poured]]. | : A property of [[water]] is that it can be [[Pour|poured]]. | ||
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
: [[Glass]] is '[[Transparent|transparent]]'. | : [[Glass]] is '[[Transparent|transparent]]'. | ||
− | : [[ | + | : [[Metal]] can [[conduct]] [[electricity]]. |
− | + | : [[Plastic (Material)|Plastic]] is bendy. | |
===Used in a Sentence=== | ===Used in a Sentence=== | ||
: A property of [[glass]] is that it is '[[Transparent|transparent]]'. | : A property of [[glass]] is that it is '[[Transparent|transparent]]'. | ||
− | : A property of [[ | + | : A property of [[Metal|metals]] is that they can [[Electrical Conductor|conduct electricity]] well. |
− | : A property of [[ | + | : A property of [[Plastic (material)|plastic]] is that it can be bent easily. |
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: [[Gold]] is [[Density|dense]] compared to [[Iron]]. | : [[Gold]] is [[Density|dense]] compared to [[Iron]]. | ||
: [[Electron|Electrons]] are [[Negative|negatively]] [[Charge|charged]]. | : [[Electron|Electrons]] are [[Negative|negatively]] [[Charge|charged]]. | ||
+ | : [[Metal|Metals]] are [[shiny]], [[malleable]], [[ductile]], [[sonorous]] and they can [[Electrical Conductor|conduct electricity]] and [[Thermal Conductor|conduct thermal energy]] easily. | ||
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: A property of [[Gold]] is that it is more dense than [[Iron]]. | : A property of [[Gold]] is that it is more dense than [[Iron]]. | ||
: A property of an [[electron]] is that it has a [[negative]] [[charge]]. | : A property of an [[electron]] is that it has a [[negative]] [[charge]]. | ||
− | + | : The properties of [[Metal|Metals]] are that they are [[shiny]], [[malleable]], [[ductile]], [[sonorous]] and they can [[Electrical Conductor|conduct electricity]] and [[Thermal Conductor|conduct thermal energy]] easily. | |
==Key Stage 4== | ==Key Stage 4== | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 30 July 2018
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Key Stage 1
Meaning
A property is what an object is like.
Examples
- Glass is 'see through'.
- Bricks are rough.
- Water can be poured.
Used in a Sentence
- A property of glass is that it looks 'see through'.
- A property of bricks is that they have a rough texture.
- A property of water is that it can be poured.
Key Stage 2
Meaning
A description of a material and how it behaves.
- Noun: Property
Examples
- Glass is 'transparent'.
- Metal can conduct electricity.
- Plastic is bendy.
Used in a Sentence
- A property of glass is that it is 'transparent'.
- A property of metals is that they can conduct electricity well.
- A property of plastic is that it can be bent easily.
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A description of a material and how it behaves.
Examples
- Solids cannot be compressed.
- Gold is dense compared to Iron.
- Electrons are negatively charged.
- Metals are shiny, malleable, ductile, sonorous and they can conduct electricity and conduct thermal energy easily.
Used in a Sentence
- A property of solids is that they cannot be compressed.
- A property of Gold is that it is more dense than Iron.
- A property of an electron is that it has a negative charge.
- The properties of Metals are that they are shiny, malleable, ductile, sonorous and they can conduct electricity and conduct thermal energy easily.
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