General
UNIT 2: Objects Productions
We can make many things for playing with from things found in our environment.
We can make toys from clay, wires, leaves, stick, etc.
We can also make different utility objects using sticks and plant fibres.
Similarly we can make different learning materials using papers.
We can make toys using clay and wires.
Children are fond of playing with the sticks. It will be a fun for them if they learn how to make some utility objects like basket with the sticks.
Banana fibres are obtained from banana plant.
It is eco-friendly. We can use it to make objects like ropes, mats, bags and dustbins.
Making shapes from a sheet of paper is an art.
Children can make different shapes like triangle, rectangle and square with paper.
The prepared utilities and learning tools are soft. We must take extra care to keep them safe. They should be:
kept at dry and clean place.
handled with care.
cleaned with dry soft brush.
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Equilateral triangle : A triangle in which all three sides are equal.
Fibre: A plant material from which a textile is formed.
Flap : A flat piece of paper that is hinged on one side only.
Knead : Work (moisten flour or clay) into dough or paste with hands.
Object : A material that can be seen or touched.
Rectangle : A plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles.
Square: A plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
Triangle: A plane figure with three straight sides and three angles.
Banana fibre is eco-friendly.
We can use it to make items like ropes, mats, bags, dustbins, and some other materials.
Making shapes from a sheet of paper is an art.
Children can make different shapes like triangle, rectangle and square with paper.
The prepared utilities and learning tools are soft.
These should be kept at dry and clean place. These should be handled with care.
Do these review exercises in your exercise book.
I. Answer the following questions briefly:
1. What type of soil is used for modelling?
2. Name at least three objects made of clay.
3. Which material is used to make the toy below?
4. List at least three objects made up of fibres.
5. Name the following shapes.
Clues :
Across
2. A material that can be seen or touched.
4. A plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
5. A plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles.
Down
1. A plant material from which a textile is formed.
3. A plane figure with three straight sides and three angles.