Learn Metals for Kids – Lesson 1
Welcome to Learn Metals for Kids. In this lesson, children will see pictures, hear audio, and read one simple line about common metals like Iron, Gold, Silver, Copper, and more. First, look at the picture. Next, tap the sound button and listen carefully. Then, repeat the name slowly. Finally, read the short fact together. This fun activity helps children practice metals names for kids at home or in class.
Learn Metals for Kids – Picture Cards
Tap each card to hear the metal name and read one simple fact.
Iron
Iron. A strong metal used in buildings and tools.
Gold
Gold. A shiny metal used in jewelry.
Silver
Silver. A bright metal used in coins and jewelry.
Copper
Copper. A red-brown metal used in wires.
Aluminium
Aluminium. A light metal used in cans and planes.
Steel
Steel. A very strong metal used in buildings.
Bronze
Bronze. Used for bells and statues.
Brass
Brass. Yellow-gold metal for instruments and handles.
Zinc
Zinc. Used to stop rust on iron.
Nickel
Nickel. A silvery metal used in stainless steel.
Learn Metals for Kids – Mini Periodic Table (Lesson 1)
Tap any element to jump to its card (picture + audio).
- Transition Metal
- Post-transition Metal
- Mixed Metal (Alloy)

Learn Metals for Kids – Question & Answer Time
After your child listens to all cards in Learn Metals for Kids, try this quick revision game. First, read the question aloud. Next, let your child answer by memory. Then, tap Show answer to check. Finally, repeat the correct metal name together.
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Question 1
Q: Which metal is strong and used for bridges and tools?
Answer: Iron. -
Question 2
Q: Which metal is shiny and used in jewelry and coins?
Answer: Gold. -
Question 3
Q: Which metal is bright and used in coins and jewelry?
Answer: Silver. -
Question 4
Q: Which metal helps carry electricity in wires?
Answer: Copper. -
Question 5
Q: Which metal is light and used for cans and planes?
Answer: Aluminium. -
Question 6
Q: Which alloy is very strong and used for towers and trains?
Answer: Steel. -
Question 7
Q: Which alloy is used to make bells and statues?
Answer: Bronze. -
Question 8
Q: Which alloy is used in trumpets and door handles?
Answer: Brass. -
Question 9
Q: Which metal protects iron from rusting?
Answer: Zinc. -
Question 10
Q: Which metal helps make stainless steel?
Answer: Nickel.
Moreover, you can play this quiz again tomorrow for faster memory. In this way, Learn Metals for Kids becomes a fun daily speaking practice.
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FAQ – Learn Metals for Kids (Lesson 1)
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Learn Metals for Kids is a simple lesson with pictures, audio, and short facts. Kids tap each card to hear the metal name and learn one easy line.
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Lesson 1 includes Iron, Gold, Silver, Copper, Aluminium, Steel, Bronze, Brass, Zinc, and Nickel.
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This lesson is best for toddlers, preschoolers, LKG, UKG, and early primary kids. The audio and short sentences make names easy to remember.
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Ask kids to look at the picture, read the metal name, tap “Play Audio”, and repeat clearly. Then read the short fact together for quick understanding.
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Some are pure metals (like Iron, Gold, Copper). Some are alloys (mixed metals) like Steel, Bronze, and Brass. In Learn Metals for Kids, we keep it simple: learn the name + one daily use.
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Audio helps kids hear correct pronunciation and repeat confidently. Tap, listen, and repeat builds memory and speaking skills.