Topics
Roman Numerals
Number Work
Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Fractions
Angles
Circles
Multiples and Factors
Decimal Fractions
- Decimal Fractions
- The Decimal Number System
- Concept of Tenths, Hundredths and Thousandths in Decimal
- Concept of Place Value
- Use of Decimal Fraction
- Writing Half, Quarter, Three-quarters and One and a Quarter in Decimal Form
- Addition of Decimal Fraction
- Subtraction of Decimal Fraction
- Decimals Used for Measurement
Measuring Time
Problems on Measurement
Perimeter and Area
Three Dimensional Objects and Nets
Pictographs
Patterns
Preparation for Algebra
Patterns
A pattern is a sequence of numbers, shapes, or objects that follows a specific rule or order.
Example: Patterns in floor tiles
Activity
Creating and Arranging Patterns with Cut-Out Shapes:
Steps | Description | Diagram |
1. Drawing and Colouring Shapes | Draw multiple shapes on a large sheet of cardstock. Colour half of them to create contrast. Cut out each shape carefully and set them aside. | ![]() |
2. Creating Patterns | Use the cut-out shapes to form a pattern similar to the given example. Experiment with different arrangements to create unique patterns. | ![]() |
3. Tile Arrangement | Cut multiple pieces of the provided shapes and arrange them in a seamless pattern, similar to floor tiles, ensuring no gaps between them. | ![]() |
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