Learn Metals for Kids – Lesson 2
Welcome to Learn Metals for Kids – Lesson 2! In this lesson, children will learn metals names for kids with clear pictures, audio, and one simple fact. We will read and hear Tin, Lead, Mercury, Platinum, Titanium, Chromium, Manganese, Cobalt, Tungsten, and Magnesium. Tap the sound button, listen carefully, and repeat the name.
Lesson 2: Tin, Lead, Mercury & More
Tap “Play Audio” and repeat the metal name. Read one simple fact to remember faster.
Tin
Tin. A soft metal used to coat other metals.
Lead
Lead. A heavy metal used in batteries.
Mercury
Mercury. A metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Platinum
Platinum. A rare shiny metal used in jewelry.
Titanium
Titanium. A strong light metal used in airplanes.
Chromium
Chromium. A metal that makes things shiny.
Manganese
Manganese. Helps make steel stronger.
Cobalt
Cobalt. Used in batteries and paints.
Tungsten
Tungsten. Used in bulbs because it handles heat.
Magnesium
Magnesium. A light metal with a bright flame.
Learn Metals for Kids – Mini Periodic Table (Lesson 2)
Tap any element to jump to its card (picture + audio).
- Transition Metal
- Post-transition Metal
- Alkaline Earth

Metals for Kids – Lesson 2 – Question & Answer Time (Lesson 2)
After your child listens to all the cards in Learn Metals for Kids Lesson 2, try this quick revision game. Ask the question, let them answer, then tap “Show answer”. This helps memory and pronunciation.
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Question 1
Q: Which metal is soft and often used to coat other metals?
Answer: Tin. -
Question 2
Q: Which metal is heavy and was once used in pipes and batteries?
Answer: Lead. -
Question 3
Q: Which metal is liquid at room temperature?
Answer: Mercury. -
Question 4
Q: Which metal is shiny and rare, used in jewelry and cars?
Answer: Platinum. -
Question 5
Q: Which metal is strong and light, used in airplanes and medical tools?
Answer: Titanium. -
Question 6
Q: Which metal makes things shiny, like taps and car parts?
Answer: Chromium. -
Question 7
Q: Which metal helps make steel stronger?
Answer: Manganese. -
Question 8
Q: Which metal is used in batteries and paints?
Answer: Cobalt. -
Question 9
Q: Which metal has a very high melting point and is used in bulbs?
Answer: Tungsten. -
Question 10
Q: Which metal is light and burns with a bright white flame?
Answer: Magnesium.
Repeat this Learn Metals for Kids Q&A again and again to help kids remember faster.
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Metals for Kids – Lesson 2 – FAQ
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It is an interactive Learn Metals for Kids lesson with pictures, audio, and simple facts. Children tap each card to hear the metal name and learn one easy line.
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Lesson 2 includes Tin, Lead, Mercury, Platinum, Titanium, Chromium, Manganese, Cobalt, Tungsten, and Magnesium.
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Mercury is the metal that stays liquid at room temperature. (Kids should only learn the name here—never touch it.)
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Ask kids to look at the picture, tap “Play Audio”, repeat the metal name clearly, and then read the short fact together.
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Audio helps kids hear the correct pronunciation and repeat confidently. This improves speaking skills and memory.
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Ask: “Which metal burns with a bright white flame?” (Magnesium) or “Which metal is very hard to melt?” (Tungsten). Then let kids answer after listening again.