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Everyday Materials

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Everyday Materials

Everyday Materials

NCERT anchor

Looking Around 2Houses and daily objects around us are made from different materials like wood, metal, plastic, glass, and cloth.

What you'll learn

  • Objects around us are made of different materials.
  • The same object can sometimes be made from different materials (a chair can be wood or plastic).
  • Materials are chosen based on what they can do best.

Key concepts

Verbal: A material is the "stuff" something is made of, like wood, metal, plastic, glass, or cloth.

Symbolic: Object = shape + material. Example: Chair (object) can be made of wood, plastic, or metal (materials).

Level 1 — Common materials

MaterialExample object
WoodTable, door
MetalSpoon, key
PlasticBucket, toy
GlassWindow, bottle
ClothShirt, bedsheet

Level 1 — One object, many materials

A cup can be made of glass, steel (metal), or plastic.

Level 2 — Why this material?

Metal spoons are strong; plastic buckets are light and do not break easily; glass windows let light in.

Level 2 — India

Steel utensils in the kitchen, cotton cloth for summer clothes, clay pots (matka) to keep water cool.

Worked example

Look at a school bag. What materials is it made of?

Step 1 — The bag body is usually cloth.
Step 2 — The zip is usually metal or plastic.
Step 3 — Different parts can use different materials.
Answer: A school bag can be made of cloth, metal, and plastic together.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
An object always uses only one materialNot observing closelyMany objects mix materials (bag: cloth + metal zip)
Glass and plastic look the same, so are the same materialSimilar shineThey are different materials with different properties
Material means the same as shapeConfusing termsMaterial = what it's made of; shape = its form

Quick check

  • Name the material of your water bottle.
  • Give one object each made of wood, metal, and plastic.
  • Why are clay pots used to keep water cool in summer?

Stretch: Find one object at home made of more than one material.

Revision tip: Walk around your room and list five objects with their materials.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Everyday Materials.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • NCERT anchor
  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example

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