Answer:That's a great question! It shows how many things we use every day are helpful in different places. Here are some materials you see at home that are also common at school: • Wood: You see it in your furniture at home (tables, chairs, cabinets) and also in school (desks, chairs, doors, shelves). • Plastic: From water bottles and containers at home to plastic chairs, rulers, and storage bins at school. • Paper: Notebooks, books, drawings, and paper towels are in both places. • Metal: You might have metal utensils or appliances at home, and at school, you'll see it in chairs, lockers, doorknobs, and maybe even parts of the playground. • Fabric/Textiles: Curtains, clothes, towels at home. At school, you'll find them in uniforms, seat covers, flags, or even cleaning cloths. • Glass: Windows in your house and windows in the school building. You also see it in drinking glasses at home and sometimes in display cases or lab equipment at school. • Ceramics/Tiles: Your bathroom or kitchen might have tiles, and many school restrooms, hallways, or canteens also use tiles for floors and walls. • Concrete/Cement: The floors and walls of your house are likely made of concrete, just like the floors and walls of the school building, and the pathways outside. • Rubber: Shoes, some types of mats, and even parts of electronic gadgets at home. At school, it's in erasers, some sports equipment, and shoe soles. • Paints: Used to color the walls and furniture at home, and definitely used on the walls, doors, and maybe even art projects at school.
this is usually seen in school or house.