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Making Things

CBSE · Class 3 · EVS

Quick revision notes for Making Things — CBSE Class 3 EVS. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

45 questions20 flashcards5 concepts

Key Topics to Revise

1

Potter's Work and Pot Making

  • Potter takes clay and makes it wet with water to get the right consistency
  • Clay is pounded well to make sure it's neither too watery nor too dry
  • Clay is kneaded like dough before shaping
2

Patterns in Nature and Art

  • Patterns are found everywhere in nature - on animals and plants
  • Examples of animal patterns: spots on leopard, stripes on zebra, peacock feathers
  • Plant patterns can be seen on leaves like neem tree leaves
3

Brick Making and Construction

  • Bricks are made of mud, similar to pots
  • Bricks are shaped using moulds (like idli or cake moulds)
  • Bricks become hard after baking in kiln
4

Types of Houses

  • Not all houses are made of bricks
  • Houses can be made of different materials based on location and climate
  • Traditional mud houses are built in warm areas to keep cool inside

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Potters take clayA kiln is a special ovenPatterns are repeated shapesBricks are made from mud usingHouses can be made from different

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Making Things covers several key topics that are frequently asked in CBSE Class 3 board exams. Focus on the core concepts listed on this page and practise related questions to build confidence.

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