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Fibre to Fabric Lesson Plan - (Lesson Plan - English)
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[Author - Kripa S]
https://youtu.be/cyIXlmtYfko ( how handloom works)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOEJ_78L29c (silk clothes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyIwUPr3T0M (wool clothes)
[Author - Anu Nived]
https://image.slidesharecdn.com/syntheticfibres-141228032752-conversion-gate02/95/synthetic-fibres-3-638.jpg?cb=1419758947 (Types of synthetic fibres)
https://image.slidesharecdn.com/fibreandhairanalysis-140824061341-phpapp01/95/fibre-and-hair-analysis-5-638.jpg?cb=1408860884 (natural fibres)
[Author - Arshea Bimal]
1. Select a piece of cotton fabric. Now, try to find a loose thread or yarn at one of the edges and pull it out. If no loose yarns are visible, you can gently pull one out with a pin or a needle. We find that a fabric is made up of yarns arranged together. What are these yarns made of?
2. Take out a yarn from a piece of cotton fabric. Place this piece of yarn on the table. Now, press one end of the yarn with your thumb. Scratch the other end of the yarn along its length with your nail. Do you find that at this end, the yarn splits up into thin strands.
Worksheets [Version 2021]
Answer Keys [Version 2021]
[Worksheet Version 2019]
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GB7GVelfMItYtp0_hQbOPSh72C-KpCX7 (Worksheet 1)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1J8qhWaVgg6S_Htx3vBGfYKN4QzfqKecR (Worksheet 2)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19Il2IIJ8asIFOnPvtBk9lrlB0Up4sljD (Worksheet 3)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N-uFd3iJdl0LMQzuzMCX8Am5_adzCzDD (Worksheet 4)
[Contributor - Mukul Purohit]
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jPGju0-tCbwmJXrW2Dc7YQwLMSUh0wYU (Question Bank - English)
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