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Question
Look at your cloths, your mother’s saris/shawls, rugs and mats. Can you identify some patterns? Draw them in your notebook.
Solution
2/3 designs which usually appear on clothes etc.
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Colour the clown following the directions given below :
Triangles
Squares
Rectangles
Circles
Look around you and identify things with straight and curved edges.
Do the things with straight edges have corners?
Do the things with curved edges have corners?
- Take a rectangular sheet of paper.
- Count its corners.
- Now fold one of its corners.
a) How many corners does it have now?
b) How many corners will you get by folding
i) 2 corners
ii) 3 corners
iii) 4 corners
c) Can you fold this paper in such a way that it has only three corners? You are allowed only two folds.
What shape will you get? - Repeat the activity with a square sheet of paper.
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In the following figures, tick (√) those which have corners.
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Do these figures have curved lines?
Which two pieces of the tangram set are exactly same? Find out.
Complete the following tiling pattern.
You can also make your own tiles and use them to make your own tiling patterns. You will find some such tiles at the end of the book that you can cut out, trace and colour.
Use different colour combinations to make your own patterns.
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