Exploring Iterative Patterns and Processes in Mathematics | Class 3 Term 3 Unit 3

Patterns | Term 3 Chapter 3 | 3rd Maths

3rd Maths : Term 3 Unit 3 : Patterns

Iterative patterns and processes

UNIT − 3 PATTERNS

Unit 3: Patterns Title Image

Iterative patterns and processes

Introduction

Rangoli is created by the growing patterns of colours and shapes. These are few rangolis exhibiting such patterns.

Examples of Rangoli patterns

1. Continue the pattern to complete the rangoli.

Incomplete Rangoli pattern for completion exercise - Part 1
Incomplete Rangoli pattern for completion exercise - Part 2

2. Make a pattern of your own on the given category and draw a rangoli.

a. Triangle and circles

b. Square and triangle

Grid for drawing custom Rangoli patterns with triangles, circles, and squares.

Pulli kolams

Pulli kolams are created by drawing straight lines and curved lines along the pulli (dots)

Examples of Pulli Kolams created with dots

These pulli kolams can be extended to any area by repeating and continuing the patterns of straight lines and curves

3. Draw a pullikolams by looking at the reference image without lifting your hand.

Exercise: Draw a pulli kolam based on a reference image.

4. Draw 2 pullikolams of your choice along the given dots.

Dot grid for drawing two custom pulli kolams.