Wood
Natural & Strong
Wood natural and strong. Humans have used it for thousands of years to build shelter, tools, and art.
IntelliAxis Lab
Everything around us is made from different materials like wood, plastic, metal, glass, and cotton. Objects such as chairs, bottles, and toys are created from these materials. Letβs explore materials and objects and discover how they look, feel, and are used in everyday life.
Rubber comes from the sap of special trees!
Materials are the basic substances used to make different objects.
Objects are finished things with a specific name and shape.
Touch, Explore, and Listen to the world around you!
Natural & Strong
Wood natural and strong. Humans have used it for thousands of years to build shelter, tools, and art.
Light & Colorful
Plastic is a man-made material. It is lightweight, waterproof, and can be made in many different colors.
Shiny & Tough
Metals like iron and gold are extracted from ores. It is excellent for conducting heat and electricity.
Clear & Smooth
Glass is transparent.It is made from sand melted at high heat. It is used for windows, mirrors, and lenses.
Fluffy & Natural
If you pull a cotton ball, you see tiny hairs called fibers. We twist these fibers together to make strong thread for your clothes!
How does it feel? How does it act? Every material has a secret!
Everything you touch is an object. But what's inside? Let's peel back the layers!
Strong, hard, and comes from giant trees! Most of our furniture is made from it!
Tough, heavy, and can survive hot fire! Itβs the hero of the kitchen.
Lightweight, colorful, and waterproof! It can be molded into almost any shape imaginable.
Smooth, clear, and made from super-heated sand! It lets the light shine through.
Breathable, soft, and grows on plants! It's like nature growing its own yarn.
Glass is Transparent! That's a big word for "I can see you!" This makes it perfect for windows and eyes-glasses.
Plastic is a Shape-Shifter! It is light and waterproof, so it keeps your juice safe inside the bottle.
Identify and categorize objects by their primary material.
Select an object to test it against the rain!
Test your knowledge that you leart!