Metals come from the ________are found in between rocks. These metals such as _______, _______ and ________ are _______________ Some metals are made by.

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Metals come from the ________are found in between rocks. These metals such as _______, _______ and ________ are _______________ Some metals are made by ___________ different raw materials together. They are known as _________. These metals such as ________, ________and _______ are ___________materials. Metals can be used to make _________or _________ Metals come from the ________are found in between rocks. These metals such as _______, _______ and ________ are _______________ Some metals are made by ___________ different raw materials together. They are known as _________. These metals such as ________, ________and _______ are ___________materials. Metals can be used to make _________or _________

Metals come from the ________are found in between rocks. These metals such as _______, _______ and ________ are _______________ Some metals are made by ___________ different raw materials together. They are known as _________. These metals such as ________, ________and _______ are ___________materials. Metals can be used to make _________or _________ Metals come from the ________are found in between rocks. These metals such as _______, _______ and ________ are _______________ Some metals are made by ___________ different raw materials together. They are known as _________. These metals such as ________, ________and _______ are ___________materials. Metals can be used to make _________or _________

Metals come from the ground are found in between rocks. These metals such as iron, silver and aluminium are natural materials. Some metals are made by combining different raw materials together. They are known as alloys. These metals such as steel, bronze and brass are man-made materials. Metals can be used to make utensils or tools. Metals come from the ground are found in between rocks. These metals such as iron, silver and aluminium are natural materials. Some metals are made by combining different raw materials together. They are known as alloys. These metals such as steel, bronze and brass are man-made materials. Metals can be used to make utensils or tools.

Wood comes from the _______ and _______of _______so it is a ________________It can be used to make ____________, _______________and __________ We often use wood to make these objects because it has beautiful __________ and ________on its surface. Wood comes from the _______ and _______of _______so it is a ________________It can be used to make ____________, _______________and __________ We often use wood to make these objects because it has beautiful __________ and ________on its surface.

Wood comes from the stems and roots of trees so it is a natural material. It can be used to make furniture, musical instruments and books. We often use wood to make these objects because it has beautiful patterns and lines on its surface. Wood comes from the stems and roots of trees so it is a natural material. It can be used to make furniture, musical instruments and books. We often use wood to make these objects because it has beautiful patterns and lines on its surface.

Rubber comes from the _______of rubber trees so it is a ______________The sap is a ______________which flows out of the rubber tree when a cut is made through its bark. Rubber can be used to make ___________________________ ______________________ Rubber comes from the _______of rubber trees so it is a ______________The sap is a ______________which flows out of the rubber tree when a cut is made through its bark. Rubber can be used to make ___________________________ ______________________

Rubber comes from the _______of rubber trees so it is a ______________The sap is a ______________which flows out of the rubber tree when a cut is made through its bark. Rubber can be used to make ___________________________ ______________________ Rubber comes from the _______of rubber trees so it is a ______________The sap is a ______________which flows out of the rubber tree when a cut is made through its bark. Rubber can be used to make ___________________________ ______________________

Rubber comes from the sap of rubber trees so it is a natural material. The sap is a white- coloured liquid which flows out of the rubber tree when a cut is made through its bark. Rubber can be used to make rubber boots,balloons and rubber bands. Rubber comes from the sap of rubber trees so it is a natural material. The sap is a white- coloured liquid which flows out of the rubber tree when a cut is made through its bark. Rubber can be used to make rubber boots,balloons and rubber bands.

Rubber comes from the sap of rubber trees so it is a natural material. The sap is a white- coloured liquid which flows out of the rubber tree when a cut is made through its bark. Rubber can be used to make rubber boots,balloons and rubber bands. Rubber comes from the sap of rubber trees so it is a natural material. The sap is a white- coloured liquid which flows out of the rubber tree when a cut is made through its bark. Rubber can be used to make rubber boots,balloons and rubber bands.

Fabrics are made of natural or man-made fibres woven together. Some natural fabrics come from animals that provide us with wool and silk. We also use cotton which comes from plants. Some fabrics are man-made as they are made from materials such polyester and nylon. These fabrics are often used to make clothes, belt and scarves. Fabrics are made of natural or man-made fibres woven together. Some natural fabrics come from animals that provide us with wool and silk. We also use cotton which comes from plants. Some fabrics are man-made as they are made from materials such polyester and nylon. These fabrics are often used to make clothes, belt and scarves.

Fabrics are made of natural or man-made fibres woven together. Some natural fabrics come from animals that provide us with wool and silk. We also use cotton which comes from plants. Some fabrics are man-made as they are made from materials such polyester and nylon. These fabrics are often used to make clothes, belt and scarves. Fabrics are made of natural or man-made fibres woven together. Some natural fabrics come from animals that provide us with wool and silk. We also use cotton which comes from plants. Some fabrics are man-made as they are made from materials such polyester and nylon. These fabrics are often used to make clothes, belt and scarves.

Fabrics are made of ………………….or ……………………..fibres …………together. Some natural fabrics come from ……………….that provide us ……………………….We also use ……………. which comes from …………. Some fabrics are man-made as they are made from materials such…………………………. These fabrics are often used to make …………………………………………….... Fabrics are made of ………………….or ……………………..fibres …………together. Some natural fabrics come from ……………….that provide us ……………………….We also use ……………. which comes from …………. Some fabrics are man-made as they are made from materials such…………………………. These fabrics are often used to make ……………………………………………....

Fabrics are made of ………………….or ……………………..fibres …………together. Some natural fabrics come from ……………….that provide us ……………………….We also use ……………. which comes from …………. Some fabrics are man-made as they are made from materials such…………………………. These fabrics are often used to make …………………………………………….... Fabrics are made of ………………….or ……………………..fibres …………together. Some natural fabrics come from ……………….that provide us ……………………….We also use ……………. which comes from …………. Some fabrics are man-made as they are made from materials such…………………………. These fabrics are often used to make ……………………………………………....