Class III Mathematics

Chapter 9: Play with Patterns

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Chapter Overview

Welcome to Class III Mathematics: Play with Patterns. This chapter forms a core structural component of the math syllabus, designed to build analytical rigor and key formula models.

Use the detailed subtopic guide below to review standard definitions, key mathematical rules, and study guidelines.

Prerequisite Concepts

Patterns and Data Handling

Detailed Subtopics Study Guide

Review detailed conceptual explanations, mathematical equations, and guidelines for each subtopic in this chapter:

1Repeating number patterns

Concept Explanation

Repeating number patterns are sequences where a specific set of numbers repeats in the same order over and over again.

Mathematical Representation
x_{n+k} = x_n
Study Guideline: Identify the core repeating block (e.g. 2, 4, 6, 2, 4, 6) to determine the next numbers.

2Growing patterns

Concept Explanation

Growing patterns are sequences that increase in size by a fixed rule (e.g. adding one more block to each successive shape).

Mathematical Representation
x_n = x_{n-1} + n \quad (\text{e.g. } 1, 3, 6, 10, ...)
Study Guideline: Look at the differences between steps; if the difference increases by a pattern, the pattern is growing.

3Secret codes (substitution cipher)

Concept Explanation

Substitution ciphers are code puzzles where each letter is replaced by a number or another letter according to a secret key.

Mathematical Representation
\text{Letter} \rightarrow \text{Letter} + k
Study Guideline: Find the shifts for common letters like 'A' or 'E' to decode the message.

4Symmetric figures

Concept Explanation

Symmetric figures are shapes that can be divided into matching, identical halves by reflection or rotation.

Mathematical Representation
\text{Shape} = \text{Reflect}(\text{Shape})
Study Guideline: Look for lines of symmetry where the shape can be folded to align perfectly.