What if you had paper clips, rubber bands, wood chips, straight pins, strips of aluminum foil, and glass beads? Using a property you've learned, classify these objects . Show your results in a table.

It is difficult to know what properties you have learned.

To classify these objects, we can use the property of material composition. We need to identify the materials that make up each object and group them accordingly. Here's how we can classify them:

1. Paper clips: Made of metal
2. Rubber bands: Made of rubber
3. Wood chips: Made of wood
4. Straight pins: Made of metal
5. Strips of aluminum foil: Made of metal
6. Glass beads: Made of glass

Now, we can create a table to display the classification:

| Object | Material |
|--------------------------|-----------------|
| Paper clips | Metal |
| Rubber bands | Rubber |
| Wood chips | Wood |
| Straight pins | Metal |
| Strips of aluminum foil | Metal |
| Glass beads | Glass |

This table represents the classification of the given objects based on their material composition.