Our Food, Clothes, and Shelter

1. Types of Houses

A HOUSE is a place where we LIVE and feel SAFE.

'Your house protects you from SUN, RAIN, WIND, COLD, and WILD ANIMALS. It is your SHELTER.'

Permanent Houses:

Made of STRONG materials that LAST a long time.

TypeMaterialsWhere Found
BungalowBrick, cement, woodCities and towns
Apartment / FlatBrick, cement, concreteBig cities (saves space)
Row HouseBrick, cementConnected houses in a row
Village HouseMud, brick, thatchVillages

Temporary Houses:

Made of materials that can be MOVED or are for SHORT-term use.

TypeMaterialsWho Lives There
HutMud, straw, bamboo, leavesIn some villages
TentCloth (canvas), polesCampers, armies, nomads
CaravanMetal or wood on wheelsTravellers
IglooIce blocksPeople in very cold regions (Arctic)
HouseboatWood, floating on waterKashmir, Kerala

2. Rooms in a House

RoomWhat It Is Used For
BedroomSLEEPING and resting
KitchenCOOKING food
Living Room / HallSITTING, talking, watching TV
BathroomBATHING and washing
Dining RoomEATING meals
Study RoomSTUDYING and reading
BalconySITTING outside, getting fresh air
VerandaENTRY area, sitting

3. Clothes for Different Seasons

Summer Clothes:

  • Made of COTTON — cotton ABSORBS sweat and keeps us COOL.
  • Light colours — WHITE, light blue, light green.
  • 'Cotton clothes let AIR pass through, keeping your body cool.'

Examples: T-shirts, shorts, cotton dresses, light sarees, cotton kurtas.

Winter Clothes:

  • Made of WOOL, FLEECE, or THICK FABRIC — they TRAP body heat.
  • Dark colours — BLACK, dark blue, brown.
  • 'Wool keeps you WARM by trapping a layer of warm air next to your body.'

Examples: Sweaters, jackets, shawls, coats, mufflers, gloves, boots.

Rainy Season Clothes:

  • Made of WATERPROOF material — PLASTIC or RUBBER.
  • 'An umbrella keeps the rain off. A raincoat keeps you DRY.'

Examples: Raincoats, gumboots (rain boots), umbrellas.


4. Food Diversity in India

India has DIVERSE food because of DIFFERENT regions, climates, and cultures.

North India:

FoodDescription
Roti / ParathaWheat bread
Dal MakhaniRich lentil curry
PaneerCottage cheese
Chole BhatureSpicy chickpeas with fried bread
LassiYogurt drink

South India:

FoodDescription
Idli / DosaRice and lentil cakes/crepes
SambharSpicy lentil and vegetable stew
RiceEaten with every meal
Coconut chutneyGrated coconut with spices
RasamTangy, spicy soup

East India:

FoodDescription
RiceStaple food
Fish curryMachher jhol — light, spicy fish stew
SandeshSweet made from fresh cheese
MomosSteamed dumplings (Northeast)

West India:

FoodDescription
Dal Baati ChurmaWheat balls with dal and sweet crumbs (Rajasthan)
DhoklaSteamed chickpea cake (Gujarat)
Vada PavSpicy potato fritter in a bun (Maharashtra)

5. Special Clothing in India

ClothingWorn ByRegion
SareeWomenAll over India
Salwar KameezWomenNorth India
Kurta PajamaMenNorth India
Dhoti / LungiMenSouth and East India
Lehenga CholiWomenFestivals and weddings (Rajasthan/Gujarat)

6. Common Mistakes

  1. Thinking all houses are the same everywhere: 'Houses are DIFFERENT in different places — igloos in cold regions, stilt houses in flood-prone areas, houseboats in Kashmir.'
  2. Wearing woollen clothes in summer: 'Woollen clothes make you HOT in summer. Always wear COTTON in summer and WOOL in winter.'
  3. Believing everyone in India eats the same food: 'India has VERY DIFFERENT food in different regions — from idli in the south to roti in the north.'

7. Key Facts to Remember

  • 'A house gives us SHELTER — protection from weather and danger.'
  • 'Houses can be PERMANENT (brick, cement) or TEMPORARY (tent, hut).'
  • 'We wear COTTON in summer (cool) and WOOL in winter (warm).'
  • 'India has DIVERSE food — roti in the north, rice in the south, fish in the east.'
  • 'Different regions have different TYPES of houses based on the climate.'

8. Self-Test

Q1: Name two types of permanent houses and two types of temporary houses.

Q2: Why do we wear cotton clothes in summer?

Q3: Why do we wear woollen clothes in winter?

Q4: What is the staple food of North India? What is the staple food of South India?

Q5: Name one type of house found in very cold regions.

Q6: What is a houseboat? Where can you find one?

Q7: Name a special clothing item worn by women in India.

Q8: What materials are used to make a hut?

Answers:

A1: Permanent: Bungalow, Apartment. Temporary: Hut, Tent. A2: Cotton ABSORBS sweat and keeps the body COOL. It allows air to pass through. A3: Wool TRAPS BODY HEAT and keeps us warm. It does not let cold air reach our skin. A4: North India — WHEAT (roti, paratha). South India — RICE (idli, dosa, rice meals). A5: Igloo (made of ice blocks in the Arctic). A6: A houseboat is a boat that is ALSO a home. It floats on water. Found in Kashmir and Kerala. A7: Saree, Salwar Kameez, Lehenga Choli (any one). A8: Mud, straw, bamboo, leaves.

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