The Surajkund Fair
Soni and Avi visit the Surajkund Fair with their grandparents where they engage in various activities like making malas, observing symmetry in rangolis, creating masks, exploring mirror images, playing mirror games, and navigating through a fairground map.
We Already Know
- Observing symmetry in objects and shapes
- Creating patterns like rangolis
- Understanding mirror images
We will learn in this chapter
- Making malas with beads
- Identifying symmetrical malas
- Creating symmetrical rangolis
- Making masks with symmetry
- Understanding and playing mirror games
- Reading and navigating through a map
Making Malas
Children learn to make malas using beads with different colors.
- Making malas with 8 beads, 4 of one color and 4 of another color
Symmetrical Malas
Children understand and identify symmetrical malas.
- Tick the symmetrical malas
- Create symmetrical malas with specific bead colors
Creating Symmetrical Rangolis
Children learn to create and identify symmetrical rangolis.
- Tracing and completing symmetrical rangolis
Making Masks with Symmetry
Children explore making masks with symmetrical designs.
- Making masks with mirror symmetry
Mirror Games
Children engage in activities involving mirror images and symmetry.
- Playing mirror games with counters
- Drawing symmetrical shapes
Navigating Through a Map
Children learn to read and navigate through a map of a fairground.
- Following directional clues to reach specific locations
- Identifying different stalls on the map
Video
▶️ Understanding Symmetry in Rangolis
This video explains how to identify and create symmetrical rangolis.