Indian Festivals and Patterns

The chapter discusses Indian festivals like Uttarayan, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Bihu, and Lohri, which mark the transition from winter to summer. It also explores various local festivals celebrated by children with their families, emphasizing patterns and shapes. The passage encourages children to create patterns using different objects and explore patterns in nature and art forms.

We Already Know
  • Indian festivals like Uttarayan, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Bihu, and Lohri mark the transition from winter to summer.
  • Children celebrate various local festivals with their families.
  • Patterns and shapes play a significant role in these celebrations.
We will learn in this chapter
  • Creating patterns using concrete objects.
  • Exploring patterns in nature and different art forms.
  • Appreciating the rich heritage of India through patterns.

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Practices

Practice Set 1
Children are exploring patterns using different objects and actions. They are also observing patterns in nature and appreciating India's rich heritage through exploring patterns.
Practice Set 1