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NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with Patterns

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Ques 1: Look around you and list three things in which you find some pattern. ____________ ____________ ____________
Ans: I can find patterns on the tiles in my bathroom, my mother’s saree, and my friend’s shirt.
Disclaimer: The answer may vary from student to student depending on their observations. It is highly recommended that the student writes the answers on their own. The answer provided here is for reference only.

Ques 2: Draw some patterns which you have found around yourself.
Ans: 
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with PatternsDisclaimer: The answer may vary from student to student. The answer provided here is for reference only.

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Ques 1: Practice Time

  • Given below are some patterns. Figure out the rule for each and continue the pattern.
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with Patterns(f) Morning, afternoon, evening, night, morning, ________……
    Ans:
    (a) Rule: There is one red pot after every blue pot.
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with Patterns(b) Rule: There is a B after every two A.
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with Patterns(c) Rule: First 3 images are repeated in the pattern.
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with Patterns(d) Rule: The blue triangle in the square changes its position in an anti-clockwise direction. The same pattern of first 4 images is repeated after that.
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with Patterns(e) Rule: The pattern is moving in a clockwise direction. The same pattern of first 4 images is repeated after that.
    NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with Patterns(f) Rule: The four parts of the day are repeated. Morning, afternoon, evening, night, morning, afternoon, evening, night.

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Ques 1: Growing Patterns
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with PatternsCan you see the rule and continue the pattern?
Ans: In 1st image, there is only 1 arrow head pointing in the upward direction. In 2nd image, there is only 1 arrow head and is pointing in the downward direction. In 3rd image, there are only 2 arrow heads pointing in the upward direction. In 4th image, there are only 2 arrow heads pointing in the downward direction.
Similarly, the arrowheads become 3 in 5th and 6th image, pointing upward and downward alternately. So, in 7th and 8th image of the pattern, there will be 4 arrowheads, pointing upward and downward alternately.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with Patterns

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Ques 1: Try these also.
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with PatternsAns: 
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with Patterns
Ques 2: My Own Patterns 
Here is your space to make your own patterns:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Ans: Some of the patterns are given below for reference:
NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths - Play with PatternsDisclaimer: The patterns may vary from student to student. It is highly recommended that the student prepares the answer on their own

Ques 3: Ask your friends to continue the patterns made by you.
Number Patterns We have made some patterns with pictures.
We can make patterns with numbers too.
Like 21, 41, 61, 81, 101, …….. You know the next number, don’t you?
This is a growing pattern.
It can go on and on. 21, 41, 61, 81, 101, 121, 141, 161, ………
Ans: 21, 41, 61, 81, 101, 121, 141, 161, 181, 201, 221, 241, 261, 281, 301………….

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Ques 1: A Look for the rules and continue these growing patterns:
(a) 51, 56, 61, 66, _____, _____ …….
(b) 7, _____, 21, 28, 35, _____, _____ ……
(c) 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, _____, ____, _____
(d) 12A, 13B, 14C, _____, _____.
Ans:
(a) 51 + 5 = 56, 56 + 5 = 61
So, we keep adding 5 in the next number to complete the pattern further. 51, 56, 61, 66, 71, 76, 77 …….
(b) 7×1 = 7, 7×2 = 14, 7×3 = 21
So, we keep writing table of 7 to complete the pattern further. 7, 14, 21, 28, 35,42, 49, ……
(c) 2×1 = 2, 2×2 = 4, 2×4 = 8, 2×8 = 16
So, we keep multiplying 2 with the previous answer received to complete the pattern further. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256
(d) Here each number increases by 1 and alphabets are written in their order along with the increasing numbers. 12A, 13B, 14C, 15D, 16E.

Ques 2: Look at these growing patterns. Find out what to add to each number to get the next one: 
(a) 1, 3, 6, 10, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____ 
(b) 0, 2, 6, 12, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____ 
(c) 1, 3, 7, 13, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____ 
(d) 2, 3, 6, 11, 18, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____
Ans: (a) 1 + 2 = 3, 3 + 3 = 6, 6 + 4 = 10, 10 + 5 = 15
1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, 36, 45.
(b) 0 + 2 = 2, 2 + 4 = 6, 6 + 6 = 12, 12 + 8 = 20
0, 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, 56, 72.
(c) 1 + 2 = 3, 3 + 4 = 7, 7 + 6 = 13, 13 + 8 = 21
1, 3, 7, 13, 21, 31, 43, 57, 73
(d) 2 + 1 = 3, 3 + 3 = 6, 6 + 5 = 11, 11 + 7 = 18
2, 3, 6, 11, 18, 27, 38, 51, 66, 83.

Page No 148:

Ques 1: Now you also make your own secret messages. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________
Ans: 4 I 5 L 4 O 5 V 4 E 5 M 4 A 5 T 4 H 5 S 4
Disclaimer: The answer may vary from student to student. It is highly recommended that the student prepare their answer on their own.

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Ques 1: Even and Odd Number Patterns

91 81 71 61 51 41 31 21 11 192 82 72 62 52 42 32 22 12 293 83 73 63 53 43 33 23 13 394 84 74 64 54 44 34 24 14 495 85 75 65 55 45 35 25 15 596 86 76 66 56 46 36 26 16 697 87 77 67 57 47 37 27 17 798 88 78 68 58 48 38 28 18 899 89 79 69 59 49 39 29 19 9100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10

Half these numbers are in yellow. 
What patterns do you see in these numbers? 
Continue the same pattern and fill in the blanks: 96, 98, _____, 102, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____ How far can you continue this pattern? 
These numbers have a special name. 
They are called even numbers. 
Do any of these even numbers end with 3 or 5?
 What do even numbers end with? 
Look at the pattern of numbers in blue. 
Continue the pattern and fill in the blanks: 99, 101, _____, 105, 107, _____, _____, _____ What do the numbers in blue end with? 
All numbers that end with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 are called odd numbers. 
Write all odd numbers between 400 and 410.______________________________________________ Write all even numbers between 155 and 165. _________________________________________________ If we add 1 to any odd number we get an _________ (even/odd) number. 
If we add 1 to any even number we get an _________ (even/odd) number. What do you get if you add an even number to an odd number?
Ans: All these numbers have either 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 at their units place. 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112……
This can be continued without any end.
No, none of these even numbers end with 3 or 5.
Even numbers end with 2, 4, 6, 8 or 0. 99, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113…….
Numbers in blue end with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9.

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Ques 1: Which of the following names have the same pattern? Mark ✓. Harsh, Anna, Kanak, Munna, Ongbi
Answer: 
Harsh, Anna, Kanak, Munna, Ongbi ✓

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1. What are patterns in mathematics?
Ans. In mathematics, patterns refer to a sequence or arrangement of numbers, objects, shapes, or symbols that follow a specific rule or repetition. They help us identify and predict the next element in the sequence based on the set pattern.
2. How can patterns be useful in problem-solving?
Ans. Patterns play a crucial role in problem-solving as they help in identifying relationships, making predictions, and finding solutions. By recognizing patterns, we can simplify complex problems by applying the same set of rules or operations to each element in the pattern.
3. What are the different types of patterns?
Ans. There are various types of patterns, including number patterns, shape patterns, color patterns, letter patterns, and even patterns in real-life situations. Number patterns involve sequences of numbers following a specific rule, while shape patterns involve a repetition of geometric shapes.
4. How can patterns be represented visually?
Ans. Patterns can be represented visually through diagrams, charts, graphs, or by using manipulatives such as blocks, tiles, or objects. Visual representation helps in better understanding and analyzing the pattern's structure and rules.
5. How can patterns be extended and generalized?
Ans. To extend and generalize patterns, one must observe the pattern's rule or repetition and apply it to find the next elements. By identifying the underlying pattern, we can extend it by adding more terms or generalize it by finding a formula or rule that applies to all elements of the pattern.
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