4th-Bricks and Bridges
4th-Bricks and Bridges
4th-Bricks and Bridges
Message:
This lesson makes the student aware about the scientific development in construction of
bridges.
Value:
Science teaches us about how technology is developed and used. Social Science helps us to
understand the impact of technology on common man’s life. It shows the extent of his
dependence on modern technology and also his dependence on them like modern houses and
bridges.
Learning Objectives:
1. Students will be able to identify different types of materials used in constructing the house.
2. They will also be able to tell about different steps involved in brick making and thus
understand the importance of using strong materials in constructing houses as well as
bridges.
3. Students can easily tell about different types of bridges and their uses.
Period 1:
Warm up session:
The teacher starts the session by showing some pictures of houses like stilt house, tent,
bungalow and buildings.
The teacher asks the students,
1. Identify the different types of houses?
2. Are all these houses made up of same material?
3. Which materials do you think we use to build them?
Expected answers:
1. Stilt house, tent, bungalow and buildings.
2. No, they are made of different materials.
3. Mud, cloth, bricks, cement, steel, glass, cement, wood etc.
The teacher tells students that different types of materials are used for building houses, in
olden days as well as in modern times.
The teacher asks some probing questions to the students,
1. In olden days how did people cross the rivers?
2. How do people cross the rivers now?
Expected answer:
1. They crossed rivers by using boats, ships or by swimming.
2. They cross river by using a bridge.
Thus, the teacher introduces the topic “Bricks and Bridges” by stating that different materials
are required to build different types of houses and there are many types of bridges too. So, let
us learn something more about them in our topic “Bricks and Bridges”
The teacher continues the session by asking various questions to the students.
Q:Which type of house do you live?
R:We live in flats, buildings, bungalow etc.
Q:Have you seen houses in villages?
R:Yes, they are like huts, mud houses etc.
The teacher explains to her students about temporary houses and permanent houses based on
the material used for constructing them.
Temporary house: Huts, tent, log cabins use mud, thatch, straw, bamboo and wood.
Permanent house: Bungalows, flats, villas, havelies use bricks, stones, cement, iron, glass,
wood.
Teacher notes valid points on the class board.
The teacher then narrates story of Lokhan, a boy living in village Dong across river Lohit in a
small hut. One day his father Ali took him to his construction site by crossing a bamboo
bridge. There lokhan gets excited by seeing modern building being constructed by using
bricks and other materials.
5 students read the taught portion.
Period 2:
Recapitulation of lesson is done by asking riddles.
Who am I: Answers:
I am made of cloth? Tent
I am made by using logs of wood? Log cabin.
I am a very strong type of house? Permanent house
Further, the teacher continues with Lokhan’s story. Lokhan compares his small hut with the
building. Lokhan then meets Ayaan who is manager’s son. Here Ayaan is surprised to know
that Lokhan crossed a Bamboo Bridge because he had seen different types of bridges but not
a bamboo bridge.
5 students read the lesson till the brick making process.
Period 3:
Recapitulation of lesson is done by asking students to solve unscrambled words puzzle based
on steps of brick making:
1. pertemnig Tempering
2. iinmng Mining
3. oumldngi Moulding
4. kibang Baking
The teacher explains students about different bridges seen by Ayaan by showing pictures of
the same on the smart board.
1. Suspension Bridge- Earlier made of wood and rope, now made of steel. Eg:
Lakshaman Zhula in Uttarakhand.
2. Cantilever Bridge: They support the load through diagonal bracing with truss formations
both and below the bridge. Eg: Howrah Bridge in Kolkata
3. Movable Bridge: At particular fixed time in a day, they move and allow the large cargo
ships to pass.Eg. Tower bridge, London, England.
4. Arch Bridge: Arch structure is made for this type of bridge. Eg. Godavari Arch Bridge,
Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh.
5.Truss Bridge: Triangular shaped truss are formed. Metallic material is used for such
bridges. Mostly they are rail-road bridges. Eg. Bogibeel bridge, Assam.
6. Beam Bridge: This bridge uses beams for the support. Eg. Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Bihar.
7. Cable- stayed Bridge: This bridge uses Cables for the support. Eg. Bandra- Worli sea link.
Something to do:
1. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is working on extending the metro rail network across the
city Delhi. List the people involved in making a metro bridge.
a. Engineer
b. Mason
c. E. Shreedharan
d. Electrician
e. Architect
f. Labour
g. Contractor
h. Glazier-one who fits glass
3. Name any four tools used by a carpenter, painter, tailor, electrician, mason and plumber.
4. Which type of bridges should be constructed at the following places and why?
Q1.List the types of materials used in making a temporary house and a permanent house.
Ans) The materials used for making a temporary and a permanent house are as follows:
A) Temporary house- mud, thatch, straw, bamboo, wood etc.
B) Permanent house- bricks, stones, cement, iron rods, glass, wood etc.
EXTRA QUESTION:
Q5) Differentiate between life of Lokhan and life of Ayaan.
Activity: To collect pictures of different type of bridges and paste them along with their
names.
[Integrated with Art]
Period 7: Memory game activity based on types of bridges will be conducted in the class.
[Integrated with art]
Remark :
The content of this lesson is suitable for the children of 4th standard as the lesson progresses
in an attractive manner, making the students aware of the contributions made by man.
The students would learn the song titled Three Piggies in the Music Period.
The students will take inputs from the Art and Craft teacher how to make bridges in their
period. The students would then create a bridge using any of the prescribed links given to
them.
The sports teacher would explain and teach them certain knots which would be useful to
them.
2) OULMDNGI MOULDING
A process in which a lump of
mixture is put into metal mould.
3) EABM RDIGEB BEAM BRIDGE
Beam bridge is supported with
several beams.
4) IINNMG MINING
A process in which clay is mined and
stored in an open area.
5) ABCLE TAYSED RDIGEB CABLE-STAYED BRIDGE
It uses short cables that are attached
to pillars.
1. Name the material used for making temporary house with example?
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2. Name the material used for making permanent house with example?
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3. Name the steps of brick making process?
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S T R A W D R A D P
T E M P O R A R Y F
E M U E O Y M G N L
1. Moulding is the process in which clay is mixed with water to make a dough.
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2. A Suspension bridge uses short cables that are attached to the pillars.
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2.West Bengal
4. Maharashtra
3. Tamil Nadu
ClASS TEST 5 MARKS
Remarks: The lesson bricks and bridges makes the students aware about scientific
development in construction of bridges and enhances their knowledge.