Did You Know?

Some animals have tines too, like deer!

What Tines Do

Tines help us grab food or dirt.

Where We Find Tines

We find tines on forks and rakes.

What Tines Does

Tines help us eat food with forks.

Tines help us rake leaves in fall.

Tines can help catch fish too!

Some tools have sharp tines for work.

Tines can be long or short, big or small.

We need tines for many fun things!

More About Tines

Tines have been used for a long time. People made them from wood and metal. They help us do many tasks. Tines are very strong and pointy.

In our lives, tines help us eat and garden. We use forks to eat pasta and rakes to clean up leaves. Tines make our work easier and more fun!

Did you know that some animals have tines? Deer have tines on their heads. They use them to fight and show off!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Tines, prongs or teeth"] --> B["Parallel or branching spikes"] B --> C["Parts of a tool or natural object"] C --> D["Used to spear, hook, move or act on objects"] D --> E["Materials: wood, bone, metal, or similar"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Tines:The pointed parts of a tool or object.
Prongs:Sharp parts that stick out from a tool.
Teeth:Sharp edges or points on a tool.
Spear:To stab or pierce something with a pointed object.
Materials:The substances used to make something.