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प्रश्न
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Have you seen such patterns anywhere?
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उत्तर
Yes, this type of pattern is prevalent in mosques.
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Look how the bricks are arranged in these five floor patterns.
Which floor pattern do you like the most?
Which pattern is made in a circle?
In which pattern can you show mirror halves? Draw a line.
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Now you draw some new floor patterns.
Make a drawing of this box to show 3 of its faces.
Jamaal and Kaalu, the masons of Jagriti School, said that their grandfathers used many different kinds of bricks. Some of these are shown in this photo.

- Which of these bricks have curved edges?
- How many faces do you see of the longest brick?
- Is there any brick which has more than six faces?
Have you seen bricks of different sizes?
Ganesh and Sahiba live near a kiln where bricks are made.

Can you guess how high is the chimney here? Is it:
Ganesh and Sahiba love to look at the pattern of bricks in the long, long lines kept out to dry. They also watch how bricks are made.

Here are four pictures from the brick kiln. These pictures are jumbled up. Look at them carefully.
Write the correct order.
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Look at these photos and guess how many bricks are carried by this truck.
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