What is used now?
Explore the slide show of objects from the present. Look at the images, read the descriptions and discuss.
Vortex

This hard plastic vortex is blue and red with a black tail.
Pushalong car

This shiny green plastic car has yellow wheels decorated with smiley stars. On the side there are stars on a blue background. The orange steering wheel has a yellow horn.
Slippery dip

This plastic slippery dip has two green steps, an orange slide and two blue handles.
Computer game

This computer game has six rows, each with seven holes. After players choose the menu items the computer selects the first player who is red or blue. The mouse is used to move counters. The first player to place four counters in a straight line in any direction is the winner.
Teacher questions
Teachers could ask the following questions during this activity.
- What is it?
- What does it look like?
- What is it made of?
- How is it used?
- What is it used for?
- Who uses it?
- How does it work?
- How has it changed over time?
- Has technology changed it? If so how?
- What clues tell us it is from the present time?