Developing an Object or Tool

People create objects that meet particular needs or solve problems.
© Oleksiy Mark.
- Grades:
- K-2
- Length: 45 Minutes
Overview
Students sequence the steps involved in producing an object (tree to chair, mud to brick, etc.). They also learn that tools and objects are designed to perform functions or solve problems.
This activity is from the Resources and the Environment Teacher's Guide. Although it is most appropriate for use with students in grades K-2, the lesson is easily adaptable for other grade levels.
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Background - Objectives and Standards
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Setup - Procedure and
Extensions - Handouts and
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Teacher Background
Throughout history, people have created objects that meet particular needs or solve problems. Our homes and the items inside provide many examples of how things are designed and created to fulfill a need. Technology, the practical application of scientific knowledge (or knowledge about the how the world works), is reflected throughout the spaces in which we live, work and go to school.
Related Content
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Resources and the Environment
Teacher Guide
Young students explore how living things—including humans—use resources found naturally in their environments or modify resources to meet their needs. (11 activities).
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Tillena Lou's Big Adventure
Reading
Tillena Lou becomes lost while while exploring away from her home, then she gets an unexpected ride into the world of people. What surprises await the tiny turtle?
Funding
Science Education Partnership Award, NIH

Filling the Gaps: K-6 Science/Health Education
Grant Number: 5R25RR013454