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              4.  Complete the following patterns.

                   (a)  20, 70, 120, 170, ____, ____, ____  (b)  101, 111, 121, 131, ____, ____, ____

                   (c)  Abc, Bcd, Cde, ____, ____, ____              (d)  1045, 1055, 1065, ____, ____, ____

              5.  Draw the part that is growing in the following pattern in your notebook.










              6.



                   (a)  How many colours are used to create the given pattern?
                   (b)  How many shapes are  used to create the given pattern?

                   (c)   Create your own pattern using the same shapes but in four colours in your notebook.


              Tiling PaTTerns (TessellaTion)


              Look at the patterns shown by the tiles on the walls and floors below.


                                                                                        Knowledge Desk

                                                                                    Tessellations were first found in
                                                                                    the Sumerian civilization (4,000
                                                                                    B.C.). The  word  tessellation
              These patterns are made by using shapes that fit                      comes  from the  Latin word
              into each other. These types of patterns are called                   'tessella',  which  means small
                                                                                    square tile or stone.
              Tessellation.



                                                                                                             Logical Thinking
                      Fast Check
                                        Colour to create a pattern using Red, Blue, Green and Yellow
                                        (RBGY) colours according to the following sequence.

                                        Outer and inner squares: clockwise pattern (RBGY).

                                        Middle square: anticlockwise pattern (RBGY).






                      Life Skills                                                                            Art Integration
                   Make a pattern on a diya and decorate it.





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