Technologies Grade 6. Fundamentals of Materials Science. Collection 1

Course Difficulty Icon Intermediate
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Course Duration Icon 6 hrs
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   An engaging, interactive course designed for children, featuring hands-on activities, creative challenges, and dynamic tests to stimulate learning.

This interactive course introduces students to the basics of materials science. Through a series of practical exercises, creative challenges, and tests, children will explore the properties and uses of various materials, including wood, metals, fibers, and natural elements. The course emphasizes critical thinking, hands-on experimentation, and creativity, helping students understand how materials are classified, processed, and transformed into useful products.

Key Concepts Covered in the Course

  • The classification of materials: wood, MDF, fiberboard, plywood
  • Understanding metals: ferrous and non-ferrous types
  • Exploring plant-based fibers and their properties
  • Introduction to materials for decorative arts: beads, clay, and natural materials
  • Sources and uses of willow and straw in craftsmanship
  • The role of project-based activities in design and production
  • Historical and modern approaches to creating decorative and functional items

Course Modules

Module 1: Fundamentals of Materials Science

  • Lesson 3: Basics of Materials Science
  • Lesson 4: Metals and Their Properties
  • Lesson 5: Plant-Based Natural Fibers
  • Lesson 6: Materials for Decorative Arts: Modern and Traditional
  • Lesson 7: Clay
  • Lesson 8: Natural Materials (Willow, Straw)

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the terms "wood," "MDF," "fiberboard," and their applications
  • Identify examples of products made from wood
  • Differentiate between ferrous and non-ferrous metals
  • Provide examples of metal-based products
  • Recognize fibers such as cotton, silk, wool, and jute
  • Identify plants used to produce fabrics
  • Distinguish linen fibers and their uses
  • Learn techniques for creating beadwork projects
  • Complete a creative project: "Beadwork Product"

This course offers an exciting introduction to materials science, combining theoretical knowledge with practical application. By completing the course, students will gain valuable insights into material properties, develop their creativity, and build the skills needed to transform raw materials into functional and decorative products.