Definition: A substance able to mix with both oil and water, used for cleaning, often in the form of a solid bar or in liquid form, derived from fats or made synthetically.
Alright class, settle down, letโs take a look!
Today we're tackling โsoap,โ a word that seems quite neat.
The dictionary gives us clues, a helpful little treat!
It says soap is a substance, clever and bright,
That can play with both oil and water โ what a sight!
(Think about it - greasy food and watery wash,
Soap steps in to help them both go fast!)
Itโs used for cleaning, that's its main design,
Often as a bar, or liquid so fine.
Now where does it come from? Letโs give it some thought:
From fats of an animal, or cleverly wrought โ
Synthetically made, with science and grace,
To keep us clean and sparkling in this place!
Does that make sense to you all? Any questions about what we've discussed today? Don't be shy, letโs hear from you!