Materials From Plants And Animals

Plants give us useful materials like:

  • Cotton – from the cotton plant (used to make clothes).
  • Jute – from the jute plant (used for bags and ropes).
  • Wood – from trees (used for furniture, paper, pencils).
  • Rubber – from the rubber tree (used for erasers, tires).
  • Food items – like fruits, vegetables, tea, coffee, and spices.
  • Roots – like carrots and beets.
  • Stems – like sugarcane and bamboo.
  • Leaves – like spinach and lettuce.
  • Flowers – like roses (used for perfumes).
  • Fruits and seeds – like apples, mangoes, and almonds.

  • Wool – from sheep (used to make warm clothes).
  • Silk – from silkworms (used for soft, shiny clothes).
  • Leather – from animal skin (used for shoes, belts, bags).
  • Milk, eggs, and honey – food products from animals.
  • Feathers – used in pillows and decorations.
  • Bones and horns – sometimes used for buttons and ornaments.

  • Clothes, furniture, food, school items, and many things we use come from plants and animals.
  • We must use these materials wisely and not harm animals or waste plants.

  • Save trees and protect animals.
  • Reuse and recycle plant and animal-based products.

Let’s practice!