Natural Materials
Materials Around Us: Natural Materials
Natural Materials
Natural Materials
What you'll learn
- Natural materials come directly from nature — plants, animals, or the earth.
- Wood comes from trees; cotton comes from the cotton plant.
- Wool comes from sheep; leather comes from animal hide.
- Stone and clay are natural materials found in the ground.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Core idea
Verbal: A wooden chair, a cotton shirt, and a woollen sweater are all made from materials that come straight from nature.
Symbolic: Natural material = comes from plant, animal, or earth (no factory needed to create it).
Visual: A sheep gives wool, a cotton plant gives cotton, a tree gives wood — nature provides these materials.
Level 2 — Going deeper
Natural materials existed before people made anything — we simply collect and shape them (cutting wood, shearing wool, digging clay).
NCERT anchor
NCERT Looking Around 3 — materials from plants and animals used at home.
Worked example
Where does wool come from?
Step 1 — Sheep grow a thick coat of wool.
Step 2 — This wool is sheared (cut) and used to make clothes.
Answer: **Wool comes from sheep** — a natural material.
Is clay a natural or man-made material?
Step 1 — Clay is dug directly from the earth.
Step 2 — No factory is needed to create clay itself.
Answer: **Natural material.**
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Wool comes from cotton plants | Mixing up plant and animal sources | Wool comes from sheep (animal); cotton comes from a plant |
| All materials are man-made | Not knowing about natural sources | Many materials like wood, cotton, wool come from nature |
| Wood is made in factories | Confusing raw material with furniture | Wood comes from trees; factories only shape it |
| Stone is a factory product | Assuming all hard materials are manufactured | Stone is dug from the earth — a natural material |
Quick check
- Name two natural materials.
- Where does cotton come from?
- Where does wool come from?
- Stretch: Is leather natural or man-made? Why?
Revision tip: Ask: "Did this come straight from a plant, animal, or the earth?" If yes, it is natural.
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Natural Materials.
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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