People are surrounded by structures. - True – People are surrounded by structures., Structures are always made by people. - False – Structures are NOT always made by people., You only see structures inside buildings. - False – You DO NOT only see structures inside buildings., A spider web is a type of structure. - True – A spider web is a type of structure., A strong structure breaks easily. - False – A strong structure DOES NOT breaks easily., A stable structure tips over when wind blows. - False – A stable structure DOES NOT tip over when wind blows., A treehouse is a type of structure. - True – A treehouse is a type of structure., Structures are made of parts that work together. - True – Structures are made of parts that work together., A load is the job a structure does. - False – The FUNCTION is the job a structure does., A snow fort is a natural structure. - False – A snow fort is NOT a natural structure., A structure is something made to do a job. - True – A structure is something made to do a job., All structures are tall. - False – Some structures are short or flat, like floors or mats., Strong materials help a structure hold more weight. - True – Strong materials help a structure hold more weight., Stable structures always fall over. - False – Stable means it stays standing, even when pushed., A bridge carries a load. - True – A bridge carries a load., A balloon is a strong structure. - False – Balloons pop easily and can’t hold weight., A wide base helps a structure stay stable. - True – A wide base helps a structure stay stable., A pile of leaves is a structure. - False – It isn’t built or connected to do a specific job., A wall is part of a structure. - True – A wall is part of a structure., Rocks and bricks are strong materials. - True – Rocks and bricks are strong materials., Stable structures stay in place, even when bumped. - True – Stable structures stay in place, even when bumped., You can’t find structures in nature. - False – Nests, beaver dams, and caves are natural structures., A backpack is a structure that holds a load. - True – A backpack is a structure that holds a load., A slide is built to help you move. - True – A slide is built to help you move., A load is always light. - False – Loads can be heavy, like people or books., A seesaw is a structure that moves. - True – A seesaw is a structure that moves., If a structure is strong, it will always be stable. - False – A strong structure can still tip over if it’s not balanced., An umbrella is a type of structure. - True – An umbrella is a type of structure., The taller the structure, the more stable it is. - False – Taller structures can be wobbly without a strong base., Snow, mud, and sand can all be used to build structures. - True – Snow, mud, and sand can all be used to build structures.,
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