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Place Setting Answer the questions ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to identify the object. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

Is it made of metal? YesNo In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

Has it got four points? YesNo In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

It is the fork. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

YesNo Is it sharp? In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

It is a knife. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

It is a spoon. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

YesNo Can it hold liquids? In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

YesNo Is it made of glass? In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

It is a glass. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

YesNo Do you drink from it? In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

It is a cup. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

It is the bowl. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

YesNo Is it made of pottery? In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

YesNo Is it large? In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

It is the serviette. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

It is the plate. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL

It is the saucer. In partnership with © Becta, 2005 Direct2U’ Service 31: Strand Geography/MFL