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Let's Take A Look Around Us! (Page 125)

Q: Can you name the things that Khushi has drawn ? Write in the boxes given.

The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

Ans: 

The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

Activity (Page 124)

Q: 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.

The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

Ans:  Students are encouraged to attempt it on their own.

Activity 2 (Page 125)

Spot the Metals

Q: 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.

Ans: I looked around and found many things made of metals. Some of the items I found include:

Door hinges – made of iron

Spoon – made of stainless steel

Water tap – made of brass

Coins – made of copper or nickel

Scissors – made of steel The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

Seeing through Things (Page 126)

Q: Collect a few small objects of different materials from your surroundings like bottles, papers, cloth, and utensils, etc. Look at a light bulb or a candle flame through them. You can see through some objects very clearly, you can partially see through some others, while you cannot see through some objects at all. Order these objects from those you can see through very clearly, to those you cannot see through at all.

Ans:

See through clearly : Clear glass bottle , Clear Plastic Bottle , Clean Water

See through Partially : Frosted glass, Butter Paper, Thin Fabric

Cannot see through at all : Wooden door , Book, MetalThe World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

Activity 4 (Page 127)

Q: Let us colour the world!

Collect two or three see-through bags, bottles or thin cloth of different colours. Look at a sheet of white paper through them.

Does the colour of the paper appear to change?

Does white paper appear different when you look at it through thin blue plastic or glass? Or, thin yellow plastic or glass?

Do the colours of different objects appear to change? How did a blue object look through thin yellow plastic?

Have you earlier experienced looking through coloured transparent objects? Try to recall such experiences.

Ans: Students are encouraged to attempt it on their own.

The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

Chain Game (Page 128)

 Q: In the table below, Khushi has grouped objects according to the materials that they are made of. Her list of objects is in the first column of the table. The names of the materials are in the second column. The third column of the table is for you to complete. Here write the names of some objects you have seen that are made from that material. Some objects around you may be made from materials not in this list, e.g., clay and rubber are missing in Khushi’s list. Use one of these to add an additional row in the table.

Khushi’s listName of the materialObjects made of this material which are in your classroom or home
Table, chair, doorWoodPencil, Ruler, Bookshelf
Door hinges, nailsMetalSpoon, Coins, Keys
Windowpanes, light bulbGlassMirror, Drinking Glass, Window
Electric switchesPlasticPen, Bottle, Container

Q: Where do all these materials come from ?  Can you locate their source ?

For Example, Wood - Tree

Metals - ____________ 

Cloth - ______________

Ans: 

Metals — Metals are extracted from ores, which are found in the Earth.

Cloth — Cloth is made from natural fibers like cotton (from plants) or wool (from animals) or synthetic materials such as polyester.

Talk to your Grandparents (Page 129)

1. Talk to your Grandparents

  • In their childhood, were these things made of the same materials?
  • Are there new materials now that they might not have seen before?
  • Are there any materials that they saw in their childhood that are not in use now? Why?

Ans: Yes, materials can differ in various ways, not just how they look. For example, texture, weight, etc.

The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

2. What material is your spoon made of?

Ans: My spoon is made up of Steel. 

Is it made of metal, wood or some other material? Can you guess?

Ans: Steel is an Alloy.

Which of these words or phrases describes the spoon?

The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)Ans: The Spoon is Smooth and Shiny.

Activity 5 (Page 130)

Knock on it and it will speak to you! Orchestra

Take a metal spoon and at least five objects made up of different materials-wood, metal, plastic, cloth and glass. Gently tap the spoon on each of them. Listen to the sound that each of them makes. Make your own words to describe all these different sounds.

The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)Ans: Students are encouraged to attempt it on their own.

Write (Page 130)

Odd Pairs
Q: List five objects and pair them with a material that is not suitable for it! Explain why these materials will not work to make these objects. One example is done for you.

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Activity 6 (Page 132)

Q: Let’s group them another way!

Here are the names of some objects: ink, a stone, smoke, ice, steam, a spoon, honey, a bottle, a bag, and water.

If it is a solid, write its name on the tray; if it is a liquid, write it in the bottle; if it is a gas, write it in the balloon.

The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

Add some of your objects in the tray, bottle, and balloon.

Ans: The World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

Q: Some objects could be confusing, such as sand sponge, or clay. Identify more such objects and write the names of at least three of them.

Ans: Cotton Candy , Silica Gel and Pumice Stone

Natural — Artificial (Page 133)

Q: List out five things in each group.

Ans:

  • Natural: Tree, Mango, Bird, Rock, Water
  • Artificial: Clothes, Shoes, Table, Car, BookThe World of Things NCERT Solutions | EVS Class 3: The World around us (Our Wondrous World)

Let us Reflect (Page 134)

A. Write

Q: Things around us are made of different types of materials. Write down the names of three materials we commonly see around us.

Ans:

  • Wood
  • Metal
  • Plastic

B. Discuss

Q: Suppose you find a shining spoon. You don’t know if it is made of metal or whether it is made of some other material and then painted with shiny paint. How would you find out?

Ans: I would tap the spoon on a hard surface and listen to the sound it makes. A metal spoon would make a distinct ringing sound. I could also check the weight and feel of the spoon, as metal spoons are generally heavier and feel cooler to the touch than painted plastic spoons.

C. Draw

Q: Draw three natural and three artificial things.

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D. Do it

Q: Match the pairs

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1. What are some common objects we see around us every day?
Ans. Some common objects we see every day include furniture like chairs and tables, electronic devices like TVs and smartphones, utensils like plates and cups, and personal items like clothes and shoes.
2. How can we describe the different materials things are made of?
Ans. We can describe materials by their properties such as texture (smooth or rough), weight (light or heavy), and appearance (shiny or dull). Common materials include wood, metal, plastic, and fabric.
3. Why is it important to talk to grandparents about things from the past?
Ans. Talking to grandparents helps us learn about history and traditions. They can share stories about how objects were used in their time, giving us a better understanding of the past and how things have changed.
4. What type of activities can help us understand the world of things better?
Ans. Activities like observing objects around us, participating in games like the Chain Game, and completing worksheets can enhance our understanding. Engaging in discussions about objects and their uses also helps deepen our knowledge.
5. How do different cultures use objects in unique ways?
Ans. Different cultures have unique ways of using objects based on their traditions and needs. For example, in some cultures, specific utensils are used for traditional meals, while in others, certain materials are preferred for clothing due to climate and customs.
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