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INVEST I G A T E M A T E R I A L S
Other titles in the series:
is a dynamic new series to introduce kindergartners to scientific investigations. Each title in the Investigate Materials series takes a close look at an important material. In this book young learners will find out about nylon. They will learn where nylon comes from and how we use it. Fun photography engages this age group and teaches them to observe, sort, describe, and identify. Even the youngest learner will develop the ability to understand scientific inquiry. $6.95 USA | $7.95 CAN
Guided Reading Level: H Interest Level: K–2 Correlates with FOSS
ISBN: 978-1-936313-96-9
Printed in Hong Kong
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Contents What is nylon? page 1
Where does nylon come from? page 3
How is nylon made into fabric? page 5
What does nylon look like? page 9
How does nylon feel? page 11
Why do we use nylon? page 13
What do YOU have that is made from nylon? page 17
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK Before reading with your child it will be helpful to look through the book together and talk about the cover, pictures, and new challenge words. This story is called nylon. Let’s read the book to find out about nylon, where it comes from, and how we use it.
Challenge Words nylon: man-made plastic thread. material: something used to make fabric or other items.
knit: to make loops of thread and join the loops to make fabric.
fabric: cloth.
pattern: a shape or design that decorates something.
man-made: something that is made by people and is not found in nature.
magnifying glass: a glass you look through that makes things look bigger.
factory: a place where machines make things.
dye: to change the color of something.
thread: a long, thin piece of cotton, nylon, or other material used to knit or weave fabric.
silky: shiny, soft, and smooth.
weave: to push thread over and under rows of thread to make fabric.
silk: the thread from the cocoons of silkworms.
What is nylon?
1
Nylon is a material. A material is used to make something. We use nylon to make fabric.
2
Where does nylon come from?
3
Nylon is not found in nature. It is man-made from oil found deep under the ground.
4
How is nylon made into fabric?
5
The oil goes to a factory where it is turned into plastic thread. Nylon is thread that is plastic.
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Nylon thread is ready to weave or knit into fabric. Weaving is pushing threads over and under other threads. This makes a pattern. Knitting is making loops of thread and joining them in a pattern.
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What does nylon look like?
9
Look at nylon through a magnifying glass. It is smooth and shiny. Clear nylon can be dyed to make different colors. 10
How does nylon feel?
11
Nylon feels silky, like the bristles of your toothbrush. Nylon is even called man-made silk.
12
Why do we use nylon?
13
Nylon is easy to clean and dries fast. It doesn’t get wrinkly. When you sleep in a tent, nylon fabric keeps you warm and dry.
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Nylon is lightweight and stretchy. Nylon is so strong it is even used to make ropes for big ships.
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What do YOU have that is made from nylon?
17
Maybe you keep dry under a nylon umbrella, or swim in a nylon bathing suit. A nylon seatbelt keeps you safe. You fly a nylon kite.
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Maybe someday you’ll take a ride in a nylon hot air balloon. Or skydive with a nylon parachute. Now that you know about nylon, you will see it everywhere you look!
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Nomad Press A division of Nomad Communications 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Copyright © 2011 by Nomad Press All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review. The trademark “Nomad Press” and the Nomad Press logo are trademarks of Nomad Communications, Inc. Printed by Regal Printing Limited in China, June 2011, Job Number 1105034 ISBN: 978-1-936313-96-9 Educational Consultant, Marla Conn Questions regarding the ordering of this book should be addressed to Independent Publishers Group 814 N. Franklin St., Chicago, IL 60610 www.ipgbook.com Nomad Press 2456 Christian St., White River Junction, VT 05001 www.nomadpress.net
Image Credits ©iStockphoto.com/ Elemental Imaging, cover; James Steidl, James Group Studios, title page; Desuza Communications, 1; Amanda Rohde, Hidesy, 2; Kim Gunkel, 3; Nawaran Sirisunthorn, 4; Igor Kisselev, 5; AdShooter, 6; Felinda, 7; sgaby, 8; David Hernandez, 9; Antagain, 10; G.M.Vozd, 11; Windujedi, 12; Sianc Photography, 13; Soren Pilman,14; Peter Booth, Primary Picture, 16; Mustafa Arican, Foto Graf Deposu, 17; Pathathai Chungyam, Paula Photographic, 18; Mike Sonnenberg, Huron Photo, 19; Aldegonde Le Compte, 20. 123rf.com/ Guido Vrola, 4. Corbisimages.com/ Mark Karrass, 16.
INVEST I G A T E M A T E R I A L S
Other titles in the series:
is a dynamic new series to introduce kindergartners to scientific investigations. Each title in the Investigate Materials series takes a close look at an important material. In this book young learners will find out about nylon. They will learn where nylon comes from and how we use it. Fun photography engages this age group and teaches them to observe, sort, describe, and identify. Even the youngest learner will develop the ability to understand scientific inquiry. $6.95 USA | $7.95 CAN
Guided Reading Level: H Interest Level: K–2 Correlates with FOSS
ISBN: 978-1-936313-96-9
Printed in Hong Kong
INVESTIGATE
MATERIALS