The document provides instructions for identifying and creating repeated patterns using 1/2 turns and 1/4 turns. It explains that with 1/2 turns, a shape needs to be turned twice to return to its original orientation, while with 1/4 turns a shape needs to be turned 4 times. Examples are given of applying 1/2 turns and 1/4 turns to arrows, triangles and other shapes to generate repeated patterns. Students are prompted to complete an assignment sheet on turns in repeated patterns.
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Repeated Patterns - Learn 1/2 and 1/4 Turns
1.
2. Left click on the video symbol to watch
the story of
THE ANT & THE DOVE.
3. What was the moral of the story ?
_______________________________________
4. Can you guess the type of pattern
you are going to learn now ?
1. Yes
2. No
5. Now you are going to learn how
to give turns in
REPEATED PATTERNS .
6.
7. Click on the correct option
Q1 Identify the given fraction.
1/4
1/3
1/2
2/3
8. Click on the correct option
Q2 Identify the given fraction .
1. 1/4
2. 1 / 3
3. 1 / 2
4. 3 / 4
9. Click on the correct option
Q3 In which direction does a clock move ?
1. Clockwise direction
2. Anti – clockwise direction
10.
11. After going through today’ s lesson
you will be able to
Identify the type of turn shown in a repeated pattern.
Continue repeated pattern by giving them ½ and ¼
turn.
Differentiate between ½ turn and ¼ turn.
12. Left Click on the video symbol to
view video on how to
turn repeated pattern.
13. Let’s learn how to give a
½ turn
1. This is an arrow.
2. When I give this arrow a ½ turn in clockwise
direction ( towards right hand side).The
pattern will look like this
3. If I keep giving this arrow ½ turn a repeated
pattern will be formed.
4. The rule of this pattern is ½ turn.
14. Let’s see some more examples of ½
turn.
1. This is a triangle.
2. When I give this triangle ½ turn in clockwise
direction . The pattern will look like this
3. If we keep giving it ½ turn it will form a repeated
pattern like this
4. The rule of this pattern is ½ turn.
15. ½ turns in repeated pattern
We have to give a shape/design 2 half turns before it returns to it original
shape.
16. Click on the right option
Q1 What kind of turn is this pattern showing ?
1. 1/4
2. 1/3
3. 1/2
17. Click on the right option
Q2 What kind of turn is this pattern showing?
1. ½
2. ¼
3.none of the above
18. Click on the correct option
Q3 What kind of turn is this pattern showing?
1. 1/3
2. ¼
3. ½
24. Let’s learn how to
give ¼ turn
1. This is an arrow . If you give it a 1/4 turn in
clockwise direction ( towards right hand side)
. This is what it will look like
1. Next 1/4 turn will make it look like this
3. If we keep giving it 1/4 turn the pattern will
look like this
4 The rule of this pattern is ¼ turn.
25. This is another example of The rule of
1/4 turn. this
Pattern is
1.This shape is 1/4 of a whole. ¼ turn.
2. I am going to give it 1/4 turn. Thus the next
Pattern will be
3. Now if we give the shape another 1/4 turn. The pattern will
look like this
4. If you keep giving 1/4 turn . The pattern will look like this
26. ¼ turns in repeated patterns
We have to give a shape/design four ¼ turns to get the original shape back.
27. Click on the correct option
Q7 What kind of turn is this pattern showing?
1. 1/3
2. ¼
3. ½
28. Click on the right option
Q8 What kind of turn is this pattern showing?
1. ½
2. ¼
3. 1/3
29. Click on the right option
Q9 What will come next in the pattern ?
1.
2.
3.
30. Click on the right option
Q9 What will come next in the pattern ?
1.
2.
3.
31. Click on the right option.
Q11 A shape / design has to be given _____ ¼ turns to
get the original shape back.
1. 3
2. 4
3. 5
4. 2
33. Summary
How to give ½ turn
1. This is a triangle.
2. When I give this triangle ½ turn in clockwise
direction . The pattern will look like this
3. If we keep giving it ½ turn it will form a repeated
pattern like this
34. summary
How to give ¼ turn
1. This is an arrow . If you give it a 1/4 turn in
clockwise direction ( towards right hand side) . This
is what it will look like
1. Next 1/4 turn will make it look like this
3. If we keep giving it 1/4 turn the pattern will look like
this
35. 1. Remember to collect your assignment sheet
on turns in repeated patterns.
2. Complete it and submit in the next class.