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Science·Matter & Materials·conceptual

Describing Material Properties

Describe simple physical properties of everyday materials such as hard/soft, stretchy/stiff, shiny/dull, rough/smooth, waterproof/absorbent, transparent/opaque

Suggested ages 5–6

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Learning journey

Your child is exploring the materials around them — identifying different substances like wood, plastic, and metal, and discovering their properties such as whether they're hard or soft, rough or smooth.

Evidence of understanding

  • Use at least five property words correctly: hard, soft, stretchy, shiny, rough, smooth, transparent, waterproof
  • Describe the properties of three different materials using at least two property words each
  • Explain why a property matters (e.g. 'waterproof means water doesn't soak through')

Assessment prompt

Can Describing Material Properties pick up different objects and describe their properties — like 'this is smooth and shiny' or 'this is rough and bendy'?

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Y1.Sci.EM.3GB · uk-nc-2013

Describe physical properties of materials

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 1