Natural and Man-made Materials
Materials and Their Properties: Natural and Man-made Materials
Natural and Man-made Materials
Natural and Man-made Materials
What you'll learn
- Natural materials occur in nature — wood, cotton, wool, clay, stone, rubber (from rubber trees).
- Man-made (synthetic) materials are manufactured in factories from chemicals — plastic, nylon, polyester.
- Some objects use a natural raw material that is processed into a new man-made product — paper from wood pulp, glass from sand.
- To connect with everyday material sorting activities.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Two big groups of materials
Verbal: Every material either comes straight from nature (natural) or is made by people using machines and chemicals (man-made).
Symbolic: Natural → from a plant, animal, or the earth. Man-made → manufactured/synthesised.
| Material | Group | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Wood | Natural | Trees |
| Cotton | Natural | Cotton plant |
| Wool | Natural | Sheep |
| Plastic | Man-made | Chemicals from petroleum |
| Nylon | Man-made | Synthesised in factory |
Everyday link: Sorting a school bag's contents into natural and man-made materials.
Level 2 — Tricky cases: processed natural materials
Verbal: Paper starts from wood (natural) but is processed in a factory, so we call the finished paper a man-made product made from a natural raw material.
Real-life: Glass is made by melting sand (natural) with other ingredients — the sand is natural, but glass itself is man-made.
| Product | Raw material | Is the finished product natural or man-made? |
|---|---|---|
| Paper | Wood pulp | Man-made (processed) |
| Glass | Sand | Man-made (processed) |
| Cotton shirt | Cotton fibre | Natural (fibre barely changed) |
| Wool sweater | Sheep wool | Natural (fibre barely changed) |
Worked example
Is a plastic ruler natural or man-made? Why?
Step 1 — Plastic is made from chemicals in a factory.
Step 2 — It does not occur ready-made in nature.
Answer: Plastic is a man-made (synthetic) material.
Is paper natural or man-made?
Step 1 — Paper starts from wood pulp, a natural raw material.
Step 2 — Factories process the pulp into sheets of paper.
Answer: Paper is a man-made product made from a natural raw material.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why it happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Paper is natural because it comes from trees | Confusing raw material with final product | The wood is natural; the processed paper is man-made |
| All soft things are natural | Judging by feel, not source | Polyester cloth is soft but man-made |
| Glass is natural because sand is natural | Ignoring the manufacturing step | Sand is natural; glass is man-made |
| Rubber is always man-made | Forgetting natural rubber trees | Natural rubber comes from rubber trees; synthetic rubber is man-made |
Quick check
- Give two examples each of natural and man-made materials.
- Is nylon natural or man-made?
- Why is paper considered man-made even though it comes from wood?
- Stretch: Name one material that is hard to classify and explain why.
Revision tip: Sort five objects from your school bag into natural and man-made columns.
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Natural and Man-made Materials.
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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