A house is a shelter that protects us from heat, cold, rain, wind, and wild animals. Every person needs a house to live safely and comfortably.
India is a large country with many different climates -- hot deserts, heavy rainfall areas, cold mountains, and flood-prone plains. That is why houses in different parts of India look very different from each other!
A house is a shelter that protects us from heat, cold, rain, wind, and wild animals. Every person needs a house to live safely and comfortably.
India is a large country with many different climates -- hot deserts, heavy rainfall areas, cold mountains, and flood-prone plains. That is why houses in different parts of India look very different from each other!
| Type of House | Description | Where Found |
|---|---|---|
| Kutcha House | Made of mud, straw, bamboo, or thatch; not very strong | Villages across India |
| Pucca House | Made of bricks, cement, concrete, and steel; strong and lasting | Cities and towns |
| Tent | Made of cloth or animal skin; easy to carry and set up | Rajasthan (nomads), army camps |
| Houseboat | A boat that is used as a home; floats on water | Dal Lake, Srinagar (Kashmir) |
| Stilt House | Built on raised poles above the ground to stay safe from floods | Assam, Meghalaya, coastal areas |
| Igloo | A dome-shaped house made of blocks of hard snow | Arctic regions (not India, but studied for comparison) |
| Flat / Apartment | A home in a multi-storey building; many families live in one building | Big cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru |
Kutcha houses: Mud, clay, bamboo, straw, palm leaves, wood.
Pucca houses: Bricks, cement, sand, concrete, steel rods, glass, tiles.
Special houses: Houseboats use wood; tents use cloth or canvas; igloos use snow blocks.
| Region / Climate | House Feature | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Rajasthan (hot desert) | Thick walls, small windows, flat roofs | Thick walls keep the inside cool; small windows block hot wind and sand |
| Kerala (heavy rain) | Sloping roofs with tiles | Rainwater slides off easily and does not collect on the roof |
| Kashmir (heavy snow) | Sloping roofs, wooden houses | Snow slides off sloping roofs; wood keeps the house warm |
| Assam (floods) | Stilt houses (raised on poles) | Raised floors keep the house above flood water |
| Big cities | Multi-storey apartments | Less land is available, so buildings go upward |
Long ago, early humans lived in caves to protect themselves from wild animals and bad weather. Slowly, they learned to build huts using mud, leaves, and branches. Over time, people discovered bricks, cement, and steel, and began building stronger houses.
Today, we have tall buildings with many floors, lifts, running water, and electricity. Houses have changed from simple mud huts to modern apartments with all comforts.
Caves (earliest) --> Mud huts --> Brick houses --> Multi-storey buildings --> Smart homes (today).
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Shelter | A place that gives protection from weather and danger |
| Kutcha | Made of temporary or weak materials like mud and straw |
| Pucca | Made of strong, permanent materials like bricks and cement |
| Stilt House | A house built on raised poles to avoid flooding |
| Climate | The usual weather conditions of a place over a long time |
Draw your dream house in the box below. Label the materials you would use (bricks, glass, wood, etc.). Write 3 sentences about why you designed it that way.
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A house is a shelter that protects us from heat, cold, rain, wind, and wild animals. Every person needs a house to live safely and comfortably.
India is a large country with many different climates -- hot deserts, heavy rainfall areas, cold mountains, and flood-prone plains. That is why houses in different parts of India look very different from each other!
| Type of House | Description | Where Found |
|---|---|---|
| Kutcha House | Made of mud, straw, bamboo, or thatch; not very strong | Villages across India |
| Pucca House | Made of bricks, cement, concrete, and steel; strong and lasting | Cities and towns |
| Tent | Made of cloth or animal skin; easy to carry and set up | Rajasthan (nomads), army camps |
| Houseboat | A boat that is used as a home; floats on water | Dal Lake, Srinagar (Kashmir) |
| Stilt House | Built on raised poles above the ground to stay safe from floods | Assam, Meghalaya, coastal areas |
| Igloo | A dome-shaped house made of blocks of hard snow | Arctic regions (not India, but studied for comparison) |
| Flat / Apartment | A home in a multi-storey building; many families live in one building | Big cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru |
Kutcha houses: Mud, clay, bamboo, straw, palm leaves, wood.
Pucca houses: Bricks, cement, sand, concrete, steel rods, glass, tiles.
Special houses: Houseboats use wood; tents use cloth or canvas; igloos use snow blocks.
| Region / Climate | House Feature | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Rajasthan (hot desert) | Thick walls, small windows, flat roofs | Thick walls keep the inside cool; small windows block hot wind and sand |
| Kerala (heavy rain) | Sloping roofs with tiles | Rainwater slides off easily and does not collect on the roof |
| Kashmir (heavy snow) | Sloping roofs, wooden houses | Snow slides off sloping roofs; wood keeps the house warm |
| Assam (floods) | Stilt houses (raised on poles) | Raised floors keep the house above flood water |
| Big cities | Multi-storey apartments | Less land is available, so buildings go upward |
The climate and geography of a place decide what kind of house people build there.
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Shelter | A place that gives protection from weather and danger |
| Kutcha | Made of temporary or weak materials like mud and straw |
| Pucca | Made of strong, permanent materials like bricks and cement |
| Stilt House | A house built on raised poles to avoid flooding |
| Climate | The usual weather conditions of a place over a long time |
Long ago, early humans lived in caves to protect themselves from wild animals and bad weather. Slowly, they learned to build huts using mud, leaves, and branches. Over time, people discovered bricks, cement, and steel, and began building stronger houses.
Today, we have tall buildings with many floors, lifts, running water, and electricity. Houses have changed from simple mud huts to modern apartments with all comforts.
Caves (earliest) --> Mud huts --> Brick houses --> Multi-storey buildings --> Smart homes (today).
A. Fill in the blanks
B. Match the following
| Region | House Feature (write the letter) |
|---|---|
| 1. Rajasthan | (a) Stilt houses |
| 2. Kerala | (b) Houseboats |
| 3. Assam | (c) Thick walls, small windows |
| 4. Kashmir | (d) Sloping roofs with tiles |
Answers: 1 = , 2 = , 3 = , 4 =
C. Multiple Choice Questions
D. Answer in one or two sentences
Draw your dream house in the box below. Label the materials you would use (bricks, glass, wood, etc.). Write 3 sentences about why you designed it that way.