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Unit 4
Things Around Us
About the Unit
In this unit, we will explore the many things that we make
and use to live comfortably. We will observe these items,
learn what they are made of, and discover where they come
from. We will delve into the natural resources that provide
us with these materials.
We will also explore various materials and learn how
they are used in different ways. Additionally, we
will observe the waste materials around
us and learn how to manage them
to keep our surroundings clean
and healthy. This journey
will help us understand
and appreciate the
resources that we
use every day.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 121 6/24/2024 3:02:24 PM
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Unit 4
Things Around Us
About the Unit
In this unit, we will explore the many things that we make
and use to live comfortably. We will observe these items,
learn what they are made of, and discover where they come
from. We will delve into the natural resources that provide
us with these materials.
We will also explore various materials and learn how
they are used in different ways. Additionally, we
will observe the waste materials around
us and learn how to manage them
to keep our surroundings clean
and healthy. This journey
will help us understand
and appreciate the
resources that we
use every day.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 121 6/24/2024 3:02:24 PM
Note to the Teacher
This unit is about ‘Things Around Us’. The key
concepts covered in these chapters are described
below.
Chapter 10: The World of Things helps us to
explore the things around us, observe things closely
to see what they’re made of and where they come
from and learning which things come from nature
and which are made by people. Moreover, we explore
the diverse properties of various materials.
Chapter 11: Making Things helps us to learn
about different materials and how they are used. We
discover how houses are constructed using natural
resources and how people introduce new designs
and styles. Moreover, we discuss the importance of
always adhering to safety rules.
Chapter 12: Taking Charge of Waste emphasises
the importance of putting trash in designated areas
and sorting it correctly. We also describe the value of
reusing and recycling. Furthermore, we explore
ways to maintain cleanliness and safety in our
homes and neighbourhoods.
The use of newspapers or old cloth
for gift wrapping is an eco-friendly
practice that reduces waste
and conserves resources.
By creatively utilising
such items, we
not only reduce
our waste but
also add a
personalised
touch to our
gifts.
• Collect and display a
variety of things made
of different materials
(metal, wood, glass,
plastic, clay, etc.).
• Visits and visitors:
Organise a visit to
a porter, local toy
maker, etc., or invite
them to the school to
talk to the children.
• Organise an activity
for the children to
make a dustbin (each
for dry and wet waste)
in the class from
waste materials.
• Demonstrate the
segregation of waste
into dry and wet (e.g.,
after lunch). Ensure
children wear gloves
and masks.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 122 6/24/2024 3:02:28 PM
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Unit 4
Things Around Us
About the Unit
In this unit, we will explore the many things that we make
and use to live comfortably. We will observe these items,
learn what they are made of, and discover where they come
from. We will delve into the natural resources that provide
us with these materials.
We will also explore various materials and learn how
they are used in different ways. Additionally, we
will observe the waste materials around
us and learn how to manage them
to keep our surroundings clean
and healthy. This journey
will help us understand
and appreciate the
resources that we
use every day.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 121 6/24/2024 3:02:24 PM
Note to the Teacher
This unit is about ‘Things Around Us’. The key
concepts covered in these chapters are described
below.
Chapter 10: The World of Things helps us to
explore the things around us, observe things closely
to see what they’re made of and where they come
from and learning which things come from nature
and which are made by people. Moreover, we explore
the diverse properties of various materials.
Chapter 11: Making Things helps us to learn
about different materials and how they are used. We
discover how houses are constructed using natural
resources and how people introduce new designs
and styles. Moreover, we discuss the importance of
always adhering to safety rules.
Chapter 12: Taking Charge of Waste emphasises
the importance of putting trash in designated areas
and sorting it correctly. We also describe the value of
reusing and recycling. Furthermore, we explore
ways to maintain cleanliness and safety in our
homes and neighbourhoods.
The use of newspapers or old cloth
for gift wrapping is an eco-friendly
practice that reduces waste
and conserves resources.
By creatively utilising
such items, we
not only reduce
our waste but
also add a
personalised
touch to our
gifts.
• Collect and display a
variety of things made
of different materials
(metal, wood, glass,
plastic, clay, etc.).
• Visits and visitors:
Organise a visit to
a porter, local toy
maker, etc., or invite
them to the school to
talk to the children.
• Organise an activity
for the children to
make a dustbin (each
for dry and wet waste)
in the class from
waste materials.
• Demonstrate the
segregation of waste
into dry and wet (e.g.,
after lunch). Ensure
children wear gloves
and masks.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 122 6/24/2024 3:02:28 PM
Chapter
This World of Things
10
Let’s take a Look Around us!
Khushi reached school early. Sunlight shone
through the windows and the classroom looked
bright and beautiful. Khushi wanted to capture
this scene in a picture. Here is what she drew.
Can you name the things that Khushi has drawn?
Write in the boxes given.
Do you see the window glass? Why or why not?
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 123 6/24/2024 3:02:31 PM
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Unit 4
Things Around Us
About the Unit
In this unit, we will explore the many things that we make
and use to live comfortably. We will observe these items,
learn what they are made of, and discover where they come
from. We will delve into the natural resources that provide
us with these materials.
We will also explore various materials and learn how
they are used in different ways. Additionally, we
will observe the waste materials around
us and learn how to manage them
to keep our surroundings clean
and healthy. This journey
will help us understand
and appreciate the
resources that we
use every day.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 121 6/24/2024 3:02:24 PM
Note to the Teacher
This unit is about ‘Things Around Us’. The key
concepts covered in these chapters are described
below.
Chapter 10: The World of Things helps us to
explore the things around us, observe things closely
to see what they’re made of and where they come
from and learning which things come from nature
and which are made by people. Moreover, we explore
the diverse properties of various materials.
Chapter 11: Making Things helps us to learn
about different materials and how they are used. We
discover how houses are constructed using natural
resources and how people introduce new designs
and styles. Moreover, we discuss the importance of
always adhering to safety rules.
Chapter 12: Taking Charge of Waste emphasises
the importance of putting trash in designated areas
and sorting it correctly. We also describe the value of
reusing and recycling. Furthermore, we explore
ways to maintain cleanliness and safety in our
homes and neighbourhoods.
The use of newspapers or old cloth
for gift wrapping is an eco-friendly
practice that reduces waste
and conserves resources.
By creatively utilising
such items, we
not only reduce
our waste but
also add a
personalised
touch to our
gifts.
• Collect and display a
variety of things made
of different materials
(metal, wood, glass,
plastic, clay, etc.).
• Visits and visitors:
Organise a visit to
a porter, local toy
maker, etc., or invite
them to the school to
talk to the children.
• Organise an activity
for the children to
make a dustbin (each
for dry and wet waste)
in the class from
waste materials.
• Demonstrate the
segregation of waste
into dry and wet (e.g.,
after lunch). Ensure
children wear gloves
and masks.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 122 6/24/2024 3:02:28 PM
Chapter
This World of Things
10
Let’s take a Look Around us!
Khushi reached school early. Sunlight shone
through the windows and the classroom looked
bright and beautiful. Khushi wanted to capture
this scene in a picture. Here is what she drew.
Can you name the things that Khushi has drawn?
Write in the boxes given.
Do you see the window glass? Why or why not?
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 123 6/24/2024 3:02:31 PM
Our Wondrous World | Class 3
124 125
Understand your Classroom
Draw a picture of your classroom in your notebook. Label
the things that you have drawn.
Khushi is curious, “Where have all these things
come from? Who has made them? What are they
all made of?” she thought.
Let us help Khushi find out.
The table and chair are made of wood. Where
do we get wood from?
The hinges, nails and latches of the door are
made of some metals.
1
Note to the Teacher
Show the children some common metals around you such as
iron, copper, aluminium, gold, silver, mercury in a thermometer
or alloys such as steel, brass and bronze. Alloys are mixtures of
metals.
Metals are carefully
extracted from certain
rock and sediment
(called ‘ore’) dug up
from inside the Earth.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 124 6/24/2024 3:02:34 PM
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Unit 4
Things Around Us
About the Unit
In this unit, we will explore the many things that we make
and use to live comfortably. We will observe these items,
learn what they are made of, and discover where they come
from. We will delve into the natural resources that provide
us with these materials.
We will also explore various materials and learn how
they are used in different ways. Additionally, we
will observe the waste materials around
us and learn how to manage them
to keep our surroundings clean
and healthy. This journey
will help us understand
and appreciate the
resources that we
use every day.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 121 6/24/2024 3:02:24 PM
Note to the Teacher
This unit is about ‘Things Around Us’. The key
concepts covered in these chapters are described
below.
Chapter 10: The World of Things helps us to
explore the things around us, observe things closely
to see what they’re made of and where they come
from and learning which things come from nature
and which are made by people. Moreover, we explore
the diverse properties of various materials.
Chapter 11: Making Things helps us to learn
about different materials and how they are used. We
discover how houses are constructed using natural
resources and how people introduce new designs
and styles. Moreover, we discuss the importance of
always adhering to safety rules.
Chapter 12: Taking Charge of Waste emphasises
the importance of putting trash in designated areas
and sorting it correctly. We also describe the value of
reusing and recycling. Furthermore, we explore
ways to maintain cleanliness and safety in our
homes and neighbourhoods.
The use of newspapers or old cloth
for gift wrapping is an eco-friendly
practice that reduces waste
and conserves resources.
By creatively utilising
such items, we
not only reduce
our waste but
also add a
personalised
touch to our
gifts.
• Collect and display a
variety of things made
of different materials
(metal, wood, glass,
plastic, clay, etc.).
• Visits and visitors:
Organise a visit to
a porter, local toy
maker, etc., or invite
them to the school to
talk to the children.
• Organise an activity
for the children to
make a dustbin (each
for dry and wet waste)
in the class from
waste materials.
• Demonstrate the
segregation of waste
into dry and wet (e.g.,
after lunch). Ensure
children wear gloves
and masks.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 122 6/24/2024 3:02:28 PM
Chapter
This World of Things
10
Let’s take a Look Around us!
Khushi reached school early. Sunlight shone
through the windows and the classroom looked
bright and beautiful. Khushi wanted to capture
this scene in a picture. Here is what she drew.
Can you name the things that Khushi has drawn?
Write in the boxes given.
Do you see the window glass? Why or why not?
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 123 6/24/2024 3:02:31 PM
Our Wondrous World | Class 3
124 125
Understand your Classroom
Draw a picture of your classroom in your notebook. Label
the things that you have drawn.
Khushi is curious, “Where have all these things
come from? Who has made them? What are they
all made of?” she thought.
Let us help Khushi find out.
The table and chair are made of wood. Where
do we get wood from?
The hinges, nails and latches of the door are
made of some metals.
1
Note to the Teacher
Show the children some common metals around you such as
iron, copper, aluminium, gold, silver, mercury in a thermometer
or alloys such as steel, brass and bronze. Alloys are mixtures of
metals.
Metals are carefully
extracted from certain
rock and sediment
(called ‘ore’) dug up
from inside the Earth.
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 124 6/24/2024 3:02:34 PM
This World of Things
124 125
Spot the metals
Find as many things or parts of things, that are made of
metals. Which metals do you recognise around you? If you
do not know the name of the metal, ask your friends or an
elder. Make a list of these metals in your notebook.
2
What are other things in the classroom, such as,
mats, bulbs and electric switches, made of?
See-through materials!
Khushi was sitting at her desk. She could see a
tree laden with beautiful flowers. She reached out
to touch them. Her hand
touched the glass pane.
At first, Khush i did not
notice the windowpanes.
They were made of glass and
she realised that she had
been able to see the flowers
and trees through the glass.
Glass is like that!
• Does your window have
a glass pane?
• Can you see through it?
• What do you see?
Ch 10 This world of things.indd 125 6/24/2024 3:02:36 PM
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