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Taking apart gadgets such as a travel alarm clock, disposable camera, headphones, propelling pencil or a TV remote control is a great way to explore beneath the surface of objects, to find out and question how something works or how it was made.

Learning Outcomes:

- Investigate the design, function and properties materials that are used in the engineering of everyday objects
- Use observation and questioning skills
- Recognise that properties of different materials is useful and applied to everything we use in our lives

Curriculum Links:

KS2 Science: Properties and changes of materials
KS3 Science: Working scientifically

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