π Class 5 EVS
Book: Our Wondrous World
Unit 4 β Things Around Us
Chapter 8: Clothes β How Things are Made (Pages 131β144)
π¦ Patterns with Threads (Pages 131β132)
- Birds and spiders also weave and stitch.
- The baya weaver bird makes hanging nests by weaving grass.
- Weaving means crossing threads over and under to make cloth, mats or baskets.
π§Ί Activity 1 β Paper Weaving (Page 133)
What do you learn?
- Weaving means putting strips overβunder again and again.
- We can make mats and baskets this way.
Discuss (Page 133):
Examples at home:
- Bamboo basket, rope mat, cane chair, jute bag.
π Activity 2 β Look at Cloth (Page 134)
Answer:
Yes, we can see a criss-cross pattern of threads in cloth.
π§΅ Traditions of Weaving (Page 134)
- India has handloom weaving for over 4000 years.
- Cloth made by hand is called handloom.
- Famous types:
- Kanjeevaram β Tamil Nadu
- Pashmina β Kashmir
- Ikat β Odisha & Gujarat
π§Ά Thread and Spinning (Pages 135β136)
Activity 3 (Page 135)
What happens?
- Twisting cotton makes it stronger.
- This is called spinning.
- Fibre = thin hair-like strand
- Thread/Yarn = many fibres twisted together
- Charkha helps in spinning.
π± Natural and Synthetic Fibres (Pages 136β137)
Natural fibres:
- Cotton
- Wool
- Silk
- Jute
- Linen
- Bamboo
Silk comes from the cocoon of silkworm (Page 136)
Synthetic fibres:
- Nylon
- Rayon
- Polyester
- Terylene
π§³ Activity 4 β Clothes Around You (Page 138)
Sample Answers:
| Item | Natural/Synthetic | What I like |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton shirt | Natural | Soft and cool |
| School bag | Synthetic | Strong |
| Sweater | Wool (Natural) | Warm |
| Raincoat | Synthetic | Waterproof |
π€ Tailor Bird β Crafting with Needle and Thread (Pages 138β139)
- The tailor bird stitches leaves to make a nest.
- It uses beak like a needle and plant fibre like thread.
π Activity 5 β Leaf Plate (Page 139)
What you make:
- Plate or spoon by joining leaves with toothpicks.
πͺ‘ Activity 6 β Stitching (Page 139)
Answers:
- Seen tailor / mother fixing clothes or stitching.
- Yes, shirts and bags are stitched from pieces.
π§· Activity 7 β Running Stitch (Page 140)
What is it?
- A simple stitch: upβdown, upβdown in a straight line.
π§΅ Activity 8 β Join Two Cloth Pieces (Pages 140β141)
Answer:
- Use running stitch to join pieces and make:
- Table cloth
- Mat
- Cleaning cloth
If one thread breaks (Page 141):
- Stitches will start opening.
- Every thread is important.
π¨ Stitch and Decorate β Indian Embroidery (Pages 141β142)
Famous embroideries:
- Chikankari β Uttar Pradesh
- Banjara β Rajasthan
- Kantha β West Bengal, Odisha, Tripura
- Gota β Rajasthan
- Phulkari β Punjab
- Toda β Tamil Nadu
- Kashmiri β Kashmir
- Khneng β Meghalaya
β»οΈ Recycle Old Clothes (Page 142)
- Old clothes are:
- Given to others
- Made into quilts, mats, bags, cleaning cloths
- This saves money and cloth.
π§ Let Us Reflect β Answers (Page 143)
1. Have you reused old cloth?
Answer (example):
Yes, old saree was made into cleaning cloth or bag.
2. If one thread breaks, what happens?
Answer:
Cloth or mat will start opening because all threads are connected.
3. Tools in tailor/handloom shop
Answer:
Needle, thread, sewing machine, scissors, loom, charkha.
4. Famous work of your area/state
Answer (example):
Phulkari (Punjab) / Ikat / Chikankari / etc.
5. Why should we not throw old clothes?
Answer:
Because they can be reused or recycled.
6. Life cycle of silk moth (Correct order)
- Silk moth lays eggs
- Eggs hatch into tiny caterpillars
- Caterpillars eat mulberry leaves and grow big
- Caterpillars spin cocoons
- Adult moth comes out of cocoon
- The cycle begins again
π§΅ Activity 7 Table β Cloth Pieces (Page 144)
Sample Answers:
| No | Feel | Thick/Thin | Shiny | Stretchy | Made of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Soft | Thin | No | No | Cotton |
| 2 | Rough | Thick | No | No | Jute |
| 3 | Smooth | Thin | Yes | Yes | Polyester |
| 4 | Soft | Thick | No | Yes | Wool |
| 5 | Smooth | Thin | Yes | No | Silk |
π Chapter Summary
- Cloth is made from threads
- Threads come from fibres
- Fibres can be natural or synthetic
- We spin, weave and stitch to make clothes
- Old clothes should be reused and recycled
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