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प्रश्न
Use pieces 1, 2, 3 and 5

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संबंधित प्रश्न

Looking at the picture given above, can you tell who is out?

Where is Guddu standing?
- Take a rectangular sheet of paper.
- Count its corners.
- Now fold one of its corners.
a) How many corners does it have now?
b) How many corners will you get by folding
i) 2 corners
ii) 3 corners
iii) 4 corners
c) Can you fold this paper in such a way that it has only three corners? You are allowed only two folds.
What shape will you get? - Repeat the activity with a square sheet of paper.
- Can you fold all the corners of the square sheet in such a way that the number of corners remains unchanged?
Look at the following table and tick (√) the names of things that have corners. Also count the number of edges and corners in ea.ch of them.
| Name of thing | Whether it has corners | Number of edges | Number of corners |
| Die | Yes | 8 | |
| Ball | |||
| Eraser | |||
| Egg | |||
| Sheet of paper |
Which two pieces of the tangram set are exactly same? Find out.
Use pieces 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

Which geometrical shapes can you identify in these borders? Draw them in your notebook.

Is any shape repeating in a particular pattern? Which ones?

You can also make your own tiles and use them to make your own tiling patterns. You will find some such tiles at the end of the book that you can cut out, trace and colour.
Complete this pattern. Compare it with the pattern on page 70 which also uses six sided shapes. What is the difference between the two?

