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A Pattern in Life

This document discusses patterns in life and provides examples of patterns that occur regularly. It includes activities for students to analyze geometric patterns in posters and answer questions about patterns in pocket money amounts from week to week. The process section outlines steps for students to watch a video on number patterns, answer questions, and do a treasure hunt activity. Resources on patterns are provided, defining different types of patterns and examples. An evaluation task and learning log conclusion are mentioned.
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A Pattern in Life

This document discusses patterns in life and provides examples of patterns that occur regularly. It includes activities for students to analyze geometric patterns in posters and answer questions about patterns in pocket money amounts from week to week. The process section outlines steps for students to watch a video on number patterns, answer questions, and do a treasure hunt activity. Resources on patterns are provided, defining different types of patterns and examples. An evaluation task and learning log conclusion are mentioned.
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A PATTERN IN LIFE

A Introduction

Task

Process

Evaluation

Conclusion

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Introduction :
Did you know that Most of art was made by pattern. Shape
patterns occur when a group of shapes are repeated over and
over again. These patterns follow a certain sequence, or order,
of shapes that is then repeated at least two times. The shapes
can be simple shapes like circles or squares, or other objects
such as arrows, flowers, moons, and stars.
• Introduction We used pattern in our daily life , for examples
• Task
1. Monday occur in every 7th days, like Monday will
• Process fall in 7th day, 14th day, 21st day,.. And so on.
• Evaluation
2. Salary happen every 15th days
• Conclusion
3. The interest in each loan.

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ACTIVITY 1
The students will analyze the poster that is all about the pattern.
Then the students will create a geometric(pattern ) poster

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ACTIVITY 2
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
How much is your pocket money during school days?
a. Write in the 1st blank your pocket money on Monday?
b. Suppose you do not spend your pocket money last Monday, how
much will be your total money on Tuesday?
c. Suppose you do not spend your pocket money last Monday and
Tuesday , how much will be your total money on Wednesday?
d. how much will be your total pocket money on Friday if you do not
spent your money from Monday to Thursday?

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Process

Step 1: (1320) Number Pattern


• Introduction 1. watch and s - YouTube

• Task understand the


• Process video
• Evaluation 2. Answer the

questions
Conclusion

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Process

Step 2:
• Introduction
1. treasure hunts
• Task
• Process
• Evaluation
• Conclusion

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process
resources
• Introduction (1325) Number Patterns – YouTube find what is pattern and who was
• Task the first who characterized mathematics as “ study of pattern”

• Process Definition of Patterns, Types of Patterns, Rules of Patterns in Math, So


lved Examples, Practice Questions, FAQs (cuemath.com)
• Evaluation - pattern and the different type of pattern
• Conclusion
Patterns in Maths
(Definition, Types & Examples) | Arithmetic & Geometric Pattern (byj
us.com)
- definition , type and example of pattern.

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Evaluation

• Introduction
• Task Answer the Evaluation task
• Process
• Evaluation
• Conclusion

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Conclusion:

• Introduction
• Task
• Process Fill out the learning log for todays
• Evaluation lesson
• Conclusion

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