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Types of Structures
                              Have you ever made a sand castle or an ice sculpture? What about
                              building an igloo or assembling a tent? Have you peered through a
                              telescope at another planet, or examined a snowflake under a micro-
                              scope? All these objects are examples of structures: things with a
                              definite size and shape, which serve a definite purpose or function.
                              To perform its function, every part of the structure must resist forces
                              (stresses such as pushes or pulls) that could'change its shape or size.
                              For example, a brick wall must be able to stand up to the force of the
                              wind. The bricks at the bottom must support the weight of the bricks
                              above. If a person climbs on top of the wall, the bricks must support
                              that load (the weight carried or supported by a structure) as well.
                                 Many different structures are pictured on these two pages. Look
                              around your classroom for a moment. Pick out other things you think
                              could be called structures. In what ways are they similar to each other?
                              What can you think of that should not be called a structure? Why not?
                              Write answers to these questions before reading further.
You will learn a lot about
functions, forces, and          There are so many different structures that it is difficult to form a
 loads in this unit. What     definition that fits them all. Instead, we will concentrate on describing
 do these words mean to       a structure's origin, its function, its form, its design, the materials and
you now? In your              parts it is made of, and the ways it is held together. Before reading
 Science Log, write a brief   further, get together with a partner to develop your own classification
 definition of each word,
                              system for the structures pictured on pages 270-271.
 using your own words.
Then write a sentence
.that uses each word          Classifying Structures
correctly.                    It would be inefficient to learn about structures by studying them one,
                              at a time. There are far too many! It is much more efficient to group,
                              or classify, structures by picking out those that share common features.
                                 One common classification divides structures into groups according
                              to their origin. In this system, structures are divided into natural and
                              manufactured objects.

                              Natural Structures
                              Natural stru ctures are not made by people. Examine the photo of a
                              bird's feather, for example. It has a definite shape, and it is made of
                              many parts held together in a complex pattern. Feathers serve many
                              purposes: they insulate birds in cold weather, protect them from rain,
                              and allow them to fly. Feathers, like many familiar things in the natura
                              world, are structures.
                                 Non-living parts of the natural world may also have some structural
                              characteristics. Think of sand dunes, for example. They have a charac-
                              teristic shape and are made of many parts (sand grains) arranged in a



 270 MHR ° Structures and Forces
particular pattern. They provide a home for small animals and insects
and play a role in a desert ecosystem. What other natural, non-living
structures can you think of?




Manufactured Structures
Many things built by people are manufactured structures. The largest
buildings, the tiniest beads, a complicated jigsaw puzzle, and a simple
spoon are all manufactured structures. Many manufactured structures
are modelled after natural structures. A fishing net, for example, has a
                                                                              Figure 4 .1 Canadian
design similar to that of a spider web. Suggest natural structures that       wheelchair athlete Stacy
resemble a parachute, an umbrella, and a VelcroTM fastener.                   Kohut competes in
                                                                              mountain bike competitions
                                                                              with his four-wheel bike.




                                                                              Figure 4 .2 Kayhan Nadji,
                                                                              the designer of this tipi
                                                                              house in Yellowknife,
                                                                              combined elements of the
                                                                              traditional Inuit Igloo and
                                                                              Dene tipi with modern
                                                                              technology such as central
                                                                              heating and electric lights.


                                                                        Types of Structures ® MHR 271
DATE:                               NAME:                                                                                      CLASS:


                              MMa
 REINFORCEMENT                 1    Classify i ng Structures

  Goal ® Develop ways to classify natural and manufactured structures.


What to Do
Complete the table below for the structures on pages 270 and 271 of your textbook. Determine
whether each structure in the left-hand column is natural or manufactured. In the right-hand
column, identify at least one other way to classify each structure. (Hint: How have structures
been described in your classes?) Be prepared to defend your choices. Give the table a title.

Tide:

            Structure                           Natural or manufactured                                    Can also he classified by

  sand castle
  igloo
   planet
   snowflake
   brick wall
   mushroom
   bird's feather
   comet
   sand dune
   cactus
   wheelchair
   the Sphinx
   the Eiffel Tower
   clay pot
   metal pipe
   telephone
   house/building
   jigsaw puzzle
   fishing net
   spider's web
   parachute
   umbrella
   VelcroTM fastener


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Feb.21 lesson

  • 1. Types of Structures Have you ever made a sand castle or an ice sculpture? What about building an igloo or assembling a tent? Have you peered through a telescope at another planet, or examined a snowflake under a micro- scope? All these objects are examples of structures: things with a definite size and shape, which serve a definite purpose or function. To perform its function, every part of the structure must resist forces (stresses such as pushes or pulls) that could'change its shape or size. For example, a brick wall must be able to stand up to the force of the wind. The bricks at the bottom must support the weight of the bricks above. If a person climbs on top of the wall, the bricks must support that load (the weight carried or supported by a structure) as well. Many different structures are pictured on these two pages. Look around your classroom for a moment. Pick out other things you think could be called structures. In what ways are they similar to each other? What can you think of that should not be called a structure? Why not? Write answers to these questions before reading further. You will learn a lot about functions, forces, and There are so many different structures that it is difficult to form a loads in this unit. What definition that fits them all. Instead, we will concentrate on describing do these words mean to a structure's origin, its function, its form, its design, the materials and you now? In your parts it is made of, and the ways it is held together. Before reading Science Log, write a brief further, get together with a partner to develop your own classification definition of each word, system for the structures pictured on pages 270-271. using your own words. Then write a sentence .that uses each word Classifying Structures correctly. It would be inefficient to learn about structures by studying them one, at a time. There are far too many! It is much more efficient to group, or classify, structures by picking out those that share common features. One common classification divides structures into groups according to their origin. In this system, structures are divided into natural and manufactured objects. Natural Structures Natural stru ctures are not made by people. Examine the photo of a bird's feather, for example. It has a definite shape, and it is made of many parts held together in a complex pattern. Feathers serve many purposes: they insulate birds in cold weather, protect them from rain, and allow them to fly. Feathers, like many familiar things in the natura world, are structures. Non-living parts of the natural world may also have some structural characteristics. Think of sand dunes, for example. They have a charac- teristic shape and are made of many parts (sand grains) arranged in a 270 MHR ° Structures and Forces
  • 2. particular pattern. They provide a home for small animals and insects and play a role in a desert ecosystem. What other natural, non-living structures can you think of? Manufactured Structures Many things built by people are manufactured structures. The largest buildings, the tiniest beads, a complicated jigsaw puzzle, and a simple spoon are all manufactured structures. Many manufactured structures are modelled after natural structures. A fishing net, for example, has a Figure 4 .1 Canadian design similar to that of a spider web. Suggest natural structures that wheelchair athlete Stacy resemble a parachute, an umbrella, and a VelcroTM fastener. Kohut competes in mountain bike competitions with his four-wheel bike. Figure 4 .2 Kayhan Nadji, the designer of this tipi house in Yellowknife, combined elements of the traditional Inuit Igloo and Dene tipi with modern technology such as central heating and electric lights. Types of Structures ® MHR 271
  • 3. DATE: NAME: CLASS: MMa REINFORCEMENT 1 Classify i ng Structures Goal ® Develop ways to classify natural and manufactured structures. What to Do Complete the table below for the structures on pages 270 and 271 of your textbook. Determine whether each structure in the left-hand column is natural or manufactured. In the right-hand column, identify at least one other way to classify each structure. (Hint: How have structures been described in your classes?) Be prepared to defend your choices. Give the table a title. Tide: Structure Natural or manufactured Can also he classified by sand castle igloo planet snowflake brick wall mushroom bird's feather comet sand dune cactus wheelchair the Sphinx the Eiffel Tower clay pot metal pipe telephone house/building jigsaw puzzle fishing net spider's web parachute umbrella VelcroTM fastener Copyright e0 2001, McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited, a Subsidiary of the McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved. This page maybe reproduced for classroom use by the purchaser of this book without the written permission of the publisher. 245