The science of materials is the basis of much recycling knowledge and helps scientists work out how to recycle stuff better. Many of the sorting machines used to separate out recycling rely on scientific principles; for example, metals are separated using magnets.

Metals can be recycled everywhere in Devon. Cans and tins are recycled in kerbside collections (see our District Recycling Sheets) while larger metal household objects can be taken to local Recycling Centres. Find your nearest one on our main Recycling website.

The worksheets on this page will help young people understand the science of the material called metal. We hope doing these activities will create better scientists and more critical thinkers. We know the wicked problems (complex and difficult issues like climate change and biodiversity loss) we are leaving the next generation will need some innovative thinking to solve them!

Downloadable Worksheets

Metal Quizzes

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Science of Materials : KS1 Metals Quiz

Have you just completed our KS1 science activity worksheet about materials and magnets? This is a quick quiz to test your knowledge!

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What materials stick to a magnet? (Select all correct answers)

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Name some other properties of metals

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Where do we get metals from?

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Are metals a renewable or non-renewable resource?

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Which kind of your recycling would stick to a magnet?

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When the ice melted in your experiment did the magnet attract different things?

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Name an object that you would never make out of metal.

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Choose the reasons why we should recycle.

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The average score is 68%

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Science of Materials: KS2 Metals Quiz

Have you just completed our science activity worksheet about Metals and Magnetism? This is a quick quiz to test your knowledge!

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What materials stick to a magnet? (Select all correct answers)

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Name some other properties of metals

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What's the name of the place where magnetism was discovered?

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Where do we get metals from?

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Are metals a renewable or non-renewable resource?

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Which kind of your recycling would stick to a magnet?

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Choose the reasons why we should recycle.

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What is the name of the type of train that uses magnets to move?

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How are magnets used in the recycling process?

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Name an object that you would never make out of metal.

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Can you recycle all metals?

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The average score is 80%

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KS3/4 Metals Quiz: Recycling

Test Your Knowledge on comparing production of metals with recycling of metals.

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What is a Circular Economy? (Select all correct answers)

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What is a Carbon Footprint?

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What is the name given to an analysis of a product's entire environmental impact, from its production until its disposal?

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Which sector had the highest emissions of greenhouse gases in 2016?

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What proportion of the global emissions of greenhouse gases did the iron and steel industries contribute in 2016?

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What is the main method of transporting bauxite or aluminium oxide from where it is made to where it is processed?

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In terms of tons per mile which is the least polluting way of transporting heavy materials around the world?

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What process do you think is better than mining aluminium from the ground and then extracting the aluminium through electrolysis?

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What actions could you do at home to reduce the need for metal mining globally? (Select all correct answers)

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The average score is 55%

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KS3/4 Metals Quiz: Aluminium

Test Your Knowledge on Aluminium extraction – mining and electrolysis.

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What form is aluminium present in rocks?

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What is the name of the compound produced when bauxite is purified?

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What is the name of the process used to extract aluminium from alumina?

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What other elements are needed in the extraction of aluminium from its ore?

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How often must the graphite be replaced in the electrolysis reaction?

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Which of the following is NOT a reaction that happens in the electrolysis?

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What are the main waste products of the electrolysis process?

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What temperature must the aluminium oxide be heated up to in the electrolysis process?

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What process do you think would be better than mining aluminium from the ground and then extracting the aluminium through electrolysis?

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What can I do at home to prevent unnecessary mining of aluminium? (Select all correct answers)

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The average score is 65%

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KS3/4 Metals Quiz: Iron extraction

Test your knowledge on iron extraction in a blast furnace.

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How and where does iron occur naturally?

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What is the name of the process where iron ore is concentrated before being turned into metal?

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What is the name of the structure used in the extraction of iron from iron ore?

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What other compounds are needed in the extraction of iron from its ore?

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What kind of reaction happens in the blast furnace where iron ore is turned into iron?

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Which of the following is NOT a reaction that happens in the furnace?

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What are the main waste gases from the blast furnace?

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Where is the largest factory in the UK where steel is processed into food packaging grade product?

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What process do you think would be better than mining iron from the ground?

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The average score is 68%

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Created on By Millie Green

Science of Materials: Metals Quiz

This is a quick quiz to test your knowledge of metals and their recycling!

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What materials stick to a magnet? (Select all correct answers)

2 / 10

Name some other properties of metals

3 / 10

What's the name of the place where magnetism was discovered?

4 / 10

Where do we get metals from?

5 / 10

Are metals a renewable or non-renewable resource?

6 / 10

Which kind of your recycling would stick to a magnet?

7 / 10

Choose the reasons why we should recycle.

8 / 10

How are magnets used in the recycling process?

9 / 10

Name an object that you would never make out of metal.

10 / 10

Can you recycle all metals?

Your score is

The average score is 63%

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