The document discusses light sources and materials found in nature. It defines light sources as things that give off light, with examples being the sun and stars. It explains that light allows us to see by entering our eyes. When the eyes are closed, no light can enter. Materials like rocks, soil and ceramics are formed from natural substances in the environment over long periods of time. Rocks are made of smaller grains and layers, and soil contains rocks, organic matter and air/water. Natural materials originate from nature, while man-made materials are constructed from natural resources.
The document discusses light sources and materials found in nature. It defines light sources as things that give off light, with examples being the sun and stars. It explains that light allows us to see by entering our eyes. When the eyes are closed, no light can enter. Materials like rocks, soil and ceramics are formed from natural substances in the environment over long periods of time. Rocks are made of smaller grains and layers, and soil contains rocks, organic matter and air/water. Natural materials originate from nature, while man-made materials are constructed from natural resources.
The document discusses light sources and materials found in nature. It defines light sources as things that give off light, with examples being the sun and stars. It explains that light allows us to see by entering our eyes. When the eyes are closed, no light can enter. Materials like rocks, soil and ceramics are formed from natural substances in the environment over long periods of time. Rocks are made of smaller grains and layers, and soil contains rocks, organic matter and air/water. Natural materials originate from nature, while man-made materials are constructed from natural resources.
The document discusses light sources and materials found in nature. It defines light sources as things that give off light, with examples being the sun and stars. It explains that light allows us to see by entering our eyes. When the eyes are closed, no light can enter. Materials like rocks, soil and ceramics are formed from natural substances in the environment over long periods of time. Rocks are made of smaller grains and layers, and soil contains rocks, organic matter and air/water. Natural materials originate from nature, while man-made materials are constructed from natural resources.
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SCIENCE
1. Things that give off the light are called….
a. Light sources b. Soil c. Star 2. One of examples of light source is …. a. Handphone b. Sun c. TV 3. We can see things around us when light from the light souces enters our ….. a. Eyes b. Home c. School 4. When we …… our eyes no light can enter our eyes a. Open b. Close c. Hit 5. …….. is the main light sources for us A. Star b. sun c. Lamp 6. When there is no light, there is total …. a. Darkness b. Brightness c. Sadness 7. Fish live in the …… a. Dark cave of ocean b. Dark rock in river c. Dark aquarium 8. When things block light, a ……. is formed a. Shadow b. Light c. Water 9. The land we stand on is made of …. a. Rocks b. Mirror c. Sand 10. Some examples of rocks are ….. a. Granite, rockstone, greenstone b. Sandstone, Limestone, and rockstone c. Marble, Limestone and Granite 11. Soil is made up of tiny pieces of rocks, humus, air and …. a. Sand b. Oil c. Water 12. Clayey soil is made up of …… a. Very small grain b. very big grains c. normal grains 13. Natural materials are found in ……. a. Home b. Classroom c. Nature 14. Example of man made material is … a. Glass b. Wood c. Silk 15. Ceramics are made from …. a. Clay b. Sand c. Limestone Fill in the blank 1. Two types of light sources are …………………. And …………………… 2. Light of the moon comes from the ………. 3. Fish has no eyes for seeing. It uses …………….. to find the way in the dark 4. The Earth surface is covered with ……………. 5. Rock that is made up of layers of grains is ………. 6. Limestone can contain …………. It are living things that died in a very long time a go 7. Humus is formed from ………….. and ……….. 8. Clay, sand, and ……….. come from rocks that are worn away 9. …………… is made up of big grains. The spaces between the grains are big, So more water can pass through 10. Natural materials can come from ……….. and ………….. 11. Wool comes from ……….. 12. ………………. Comes from the cocoons that silkworms spin 13. It is used to make tables and chairs . It is a function of ………….. 14. Plastics are made from …………….. 15. Paper is used to make …………… and ………… Answer correctly! 1. Mention 3 examples that are from natural light sources! a. b. c. 2. Names 3 examples of rocks! a. b. c. 3. What are types of soil? Mention them! ……………………………………………………………………. 4. Mention 3 uses of rocks! a. b. c. 5. Mention 4 natural materials! ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………