Every object around us is made up of a different shape like square, rectangle, oval, cuboid, etc.
Every shape is made up of different types of lines.
A line is a collection of points. It is a geometrical object which is straight and infinitely long.
Types of LinesThere are many shapes around us.
Types of Shapes
There are two types of shapes:
1. 2-D Shapes
(i) Square
Square has 4 sides and 4 vertices or corners.
Example: Carom Board
(ii) Rectangle
Rectangle has 4 sides and 4 vertices or corners.
Example: Blackboard
(iii) Triangle
Triangle has 3 sides and 3 vertices or corners.
Example: Pizza slice
(iv) Circle
Circle has no sides and no corners. It is round in shape.
Example: Dartboard
(v) Oval
Oval has no sides and no corners.
Example: Rugby Ball
2. 3-D Shapes
3-D shapes are also known as solid shapes.
Solid Shapes
Patterns are all around us. Have you seen a rangoli ? A rangoli is always made following a certain pattern.
A pattern is a repeating arrangement of numbers, shapes, alphabets and colours. When shapes, numbers, alphabets or colours are placed in a particular order they form a pattern. A pattern always follows a rule which helps us in determining what comes next in the sequence.
For Example:
1. Repeating Pattern
A repeating pattern is a pattern where the rule keeps on repeating again and again in a cyclic manner.
For Example:
2. Types of Patterns
There are different types of patterns.
(i) Number Patterns
A list of numbers that follow a certain sequence or pattern.
For Example:
Hence, the number of pencils increases by 2 in each step.
(ii) Letter Patterns
Patterns can be made with the help of the same or different letters.
For Example:
(iii) Color Patterns
Patterns that can be made with the help of different colors.
For Example:
In rangoli, different colors are used to form different patterns.
(iv) Increasing and Decreasing Patterns
In this pattern, we can see that the pattern is decreasing by 3.
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