Famous Structures | Materials | Man-made/Natural Structures | Function | Extra facts |
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The Great Wall of China
What is the name of the wall found in Asia
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Answers may vary
Name one material that was used to build the CN tower
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Igloo
What man- made structure is made out of ice
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Hockey, concerts and special events
What is the MTS centre used for
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Triangle
What is the strongest shape
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Australia
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is located in
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Plastic & metal
The chairs we sit on in our classroom are made of
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Nest, dam, hive, cave, etc
What are 2 examples of natural structures
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Bridge is a structure used by people and vehicles to cross areas that are obstacles to travel.
What is a bridge
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Toothpicks, straws, clay, etc.
What are 3 different materials we used to class to build structures
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The Golden Gate Bridge
Name the famous red suspension bridge in California
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Wood & metal
The tables in our classroom are made of
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True
A tree is an example of a natural structure: True OR False
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Skyscraper is the name given to the world's tallest buildings.
What is a skyscraper
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The structure is balanced and stays in one place
What does the word stablility mean
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Paris, France
The Eiffel Tower is located in
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Plastic, metal, glass, etc.
Name 4 materials we tried to find examples of in magazines
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False
Man-made structures must be made of metal: True or False
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Tunnel is an underground passageway.
What is a tunnel
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The structures ability to hold a load
What does the word strength mean
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Answers may vary
Name 5 different famous man-made structures in the world
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Straw, brick, sticks
What materials did the 3 little pigs use to build their houses
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False
Only humans can build structures: True or False
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True
Architects are people trained in the design of buildings: True OR False
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False
A taller structure is always more stable: True OR False
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