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The Surajkund Fair

CBSE · Class 3 · Mathematics

Quick revision notes for The Surajkund Fair — CBSE Class 3 Mathematics. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

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1. Symmetry in Malas and Rangolis

  • A mala can be made with 8 beads of two colours.
  • Symmetrical malas can also be made with 6 beads of one colour and 2 beads of another colour.
  • A symmetrical object has two equal halves.
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2. Mirror Game and Mirror Images

  • The Mirror Game checks whether one side is the mirror image of the other.
  • In one activity, 4 boxes are filled with red colour and 3 with blue colour so that one side is the mirror image of the other.
  • Equal colour counts alone do not guarantee mirror symmetry.
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3. Tessellation and Tiling the Paths

  • Tessellation means covering a surface with shapes with no gaps and no overlaps.
  • Rangometry shapes are used to fill shapes and make paths.
  • The footpath activity shows that gaps between tiles can make walking unsafe.
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4. Map Reading, Directions, and Exit Routes

  • Soni and Avi visit Surajkund fair in Faridabad district of Haryana with their grandparents.
  • Dada and Dadi go missing and are found by following directions and announcements.
  • There are two ways to go out of the Surajkund fair: one is a maze and the other is a straight path.

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Malas made with 8 beadsRangolis and kolam can be checkedCounters or boxes are arranged soTessellation means filling a surfaceIn the Micy and Catty puzzle

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