Day 6: Secret Codes & Patterns! Foundation Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

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Day 6: Secret Codes & Patterns! Foundation Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

Day 6: Secret Codes & Patterns! 🧩

Foundation Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

🎯 1. Concept: What is a Pattern?

Welcome to Day 6! Today we are learning how to be math detectives. We are going to look for Patterns.

A pattern is something that repeats over and over again in a special rule or order. If you figure out the secret rule of the pattern, you can predict exactly what will come next!

πŸ’‘ 2. Types of Secret Codes

Patterns can be made out of anything!

  • Color Patterns: Red, Blue, Red, Blue… What comes next? Red!
  • Shape Patterns: Circle, Square, Circle, Square… What comes next? Circle!
  • Action Patterns: Clap, Snap, Clap, Snap… What comes next? Clap!
  • Number Patterns: 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3… What comes next? 1!

🌍 3. Math in Our Daily Life

Look closely, and you will see patterns everywhere!

Scenario 1: Look at a zebra! Its fur is a pattern: Black stripe, White stripe, Black stripe, White stripe.

Scenario 2: Think about the days of the week. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday… and then it repeats back to Monday! That is a time pattern.

Scenario 3: Look at the tiles on your bathroom floor. Sometimes they are arranged in a beautiful checkerboard pattern: Light tile, Dark tile, Light tile, Dark tile.

πŸ“ 4. Home Practice (Fun Tasks)

Parents, please guide your child with these fun pattern games!

  • Task A: The Body Pattern: Stand up and create a pattern with your body. (Example: Touch your head, touch your toes, touch your head, touch your toes). Have your parent copy you!
  • Task B: The Snack Pattern: Take some grapes and some biscuits. Line them up on a plate in a pattern (Grape, Biscuit, Grape, Biscuit). Then, eat the pattern in order!
  • Task C: The Artist: Take two different color crayons (like red and green). Draw a border around your notebook page using a repeating pattern of colors.

βœ… 5. Day 6 Practice Test

Are you a good pattern detective? This quiz gets harder as you go. Select your answers and click submit to check your score.

Easy
1. What is a “Pattern”?
Solution: A pattern is a sequence that repeats following a specific rule!
Easy
2. Look at this pattern: Red Car, Blue Car, Red Car, Blue Car. What comes next?
Solution: The rule is Red, then Blue. Since the last one was Blue, the next one starts over with a Red Car!
Easy
3. Look at this shape pattern: 🌞, πŸŒ™, 🌞, πŸŒ™. What comes next?
Solution: The pattern goes Sun, then Moon. The last picture was a Moon, so it starts again with a Sun 🌞!
Easy
4. Look at this number pattern: 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, ? What number comes next?
Solution: The rule is 1, then 2. After the number 1, the number 2 always follows!
Medium
5. Look at this double pattern: 🍎, 🍎, 🍌, 🍎, 🍎, ? What fruit comes next?
Solution: The secret rule is TWO apples, then ONE banana. Since we just saw two apples, a banana is next!
Medium
6. Look at this 3-step pattern: Dog, Cat, Bird, Dog, Cat, ? What animal comes next?
Solution: The rule has three parts: Dog, then Cat, then Bird. After the Cat comes the Bird!
Medium
7. Find the MISSING piece in the middle: πŸ”Ί, 🟦, πŸ”΅, πŸ”Ί, ___, πŸ”΅. What shape goes in the blank space?
Solution: The pattern is Triangle, Square, Circle. After the Triangle, we need the Square!
Medium
8. You are making a necklace. You put on 2 Red beads, then 1 Yellow bead. You repeat this rule. After putting on the next 2 Red beads, what bead should you pick up?
Solution: The pattern is Red-Red-Yellow. Since you just finished the two Reds, you only need ONE Yellow bead next.
Hard
9. Look at this special number pattern: 2, 4, 6, 8, ? What number comes next?
Solution: This is a “skip-counting” pattern. You are jumping by 2 every time! 8 + 2 = 10.
Hard
10. This is a “Growing Pattern”. Look closely: First there is 1 dot. Then there are 2 dots. Then there are 3 dots. What will come next?
Solution: Growing patterns get bigger every time! 1, then 2, then 3… the next step is 4 dots!
⚠️ Please answer all 10 questions before submitting!

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