Day 14: Hard, Soft, Smooth – Properties of Materials | Foundation Stage (Grades 1–2) Science | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

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Day 14: Hard, Soft, Smooth – Properties of Materials | Foundation Stage (Grades 1–2) Science | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

Day 14: Hard, Soft, Smooth – Properties of Materials

Foundation Stage (Grades 1–2) Science | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

💎 Level 1: The Quest (Concept)

Welcome, Little Scientists! Today our hands are our best tools. Everything around us is made of different materials. When we touch them, they feel different! Let’s explore three magical properties:

🧱 Hard

Cannot be squeezed easily. Strong and tough!

🧸 Soft

Easy to press, squeeze, or change shape!

🥚 Smooth

Even and flat. Your fingers slide easily!

🔍 The Touch Test:
  • A stone is hard because it does not change shape when you press it.
  • A cotton ball is soft because it squishes in your hand.
  • A glass marble is smooth because it has no bumps.

⚡ Level 2: Power-Ups (Tools & Methods)

💡 Super Science Trick: The Squeeze Method!
To find out if an object is Hard or Soft, close your hand and press it tightly!
👉 If it stays exactly the same = Hard!
👉 If it changes shape or goes flat = Soft!
📊 Quick Material Match Directory:
Object How it Feels Property Badge
Wooden Table Firm and rigid HARD
Teddy Bear Fluffy and squashy SOFT
Plastic Ruler Flat with no bumps SMOOTH

⚔️ Level 3: Mini-Boss Battles (Daily Life Applications)

Scenario 1: Choosing a Pillow 🛏️
When you go to sleep, you want your head to rest comfortably. Why do we choose pillows filled with cotton instead of building them out of solid bricks?
Answer: Cotton is soft and changes shape to support your head gently, while a brick is hard and would hurt!
Scenario 2: The Playground Slide 🛝
Why are playground slides made of shiny plastic or polished steel rather than rough wood blocks?
Answer: The surface must be perfectly smooth so your clothes can easily slide down without getting stuck!

🏡 Level 4: Home Quests (Activities & Tasks)

🎯 Task 1: The Mystery Touch Bag (Parent-Child Game)
Parents, place 3 different items inside an empty, clean bag (e.g., a steel spoon, a soft sponge, and a plastic egg). Have your child close their eyes, put a hand inside, grab one object, and guess its property before pulling it out! Write down if they successfully identified the hard, soft, or smooth object.
🎨 Task 2: Nature’s Textures Drawing Book
Go out into your garden or balcony with your parents. Find one object that is hard (like a stone) and one object that feels smooth (like a fresh green leaf). Draw a simple sketch of both items in your notebook and color them!

👹 Final Boss: Practice Test

Answer all 10 questions to defeat the Final Boss!

1. What happens when you try to squeeze a hard object like a stone? EASY
Magic Solution: Hard objects are rigid and strong, which means they do not change shape easily when you squeeze them.
2. Which of the following items feels soft to touch? EASY
Magic Solution: Cotton balls are lightweight and compressible, making them perfect examples of soft materials.
3. If your fingers slide easily on an object without feeling any bumps, that object is: EASY
Magic Solution: Smooth objects have an even and flat surface, allowing hands to slide easily across them.
4. Which object is naturally hard? EASY
Magic Solution: Keys are made of metals like steel or brass, which are highly durable and hard.
5. Why is a sponge used to wash dishes considered soft? MODERATE
Magic Solution: A sponge contains air pockets, letting us bend and compress its shape with minimal pressure.
6. A mirror is made of glass. What two properties describe a mirror’s surface? MODERATE
Magic Solution: Glass does not compress (hard) and its surface is totally level and polished (smooth).
7. Which pair contains one HARD object and one SOFT object? MODERATE
Magic Solution: A steel spoon is rigid (hard) and a marshmallow yields easily to touch (soft).
8. If you rub your hand over ice cubes, they feel very smooth. What happens as they start melting? MODERATE
Magic Solution: Ice is solid water. When it absorbs heat, it changes state into liquid water, losing its smooth solid form.
9. Rahul is sorting things. He finds an object that cannot be bent, but its outer layer can be scratched easily. It feels smooth. What could it be? COMPLEX
Magic Solution: A wax crayon block is firm enough that it does not bend easily, yet its wax finish is sleek and soft enough to scratch away.
10. Look at the properties equation: $\text{Object} = \text{Hard} + \text{Smooth}$. Which item fits both conditions perfectly? COMPLEX
Magic Solution: Ceramic tiles are very solid and hard to step on, and their glazed coat makes them super smooth!

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