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!

💡 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.

📝 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.

✅ 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: 🌞, 🌙, 🌞, 🌙. 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: 🔺, 🟦, 🔵, 🔺, ___, 🔵. 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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