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Numeracy worksheet for UKG students focusing on completing patterns with festive images.

A numeracy worksheet for UKG students from The Pupil Saveetha Eco School, featuring pattern completion exercises with colorful images of gifts, balloons, candies, party hats, and lollipops.

A numeracy worksheet for UKG students from The Pupil Saveetha Eco School, featuring pattern completion exercises with colorful images of gifts, balloons, candies, party hats, and lollipops.

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Let’s solve each pattern one by one. We’ll look at the sequence of pictures and figure out what comes next based on the repeating order.

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Pattern 1: Gifts

Sequence:
Green gift → Green gift → Yellow gift → Yellow gift → Green gift → ?

We can see the pattern is:
2 green, 2 yellow, then back to green...

So after “green”, the next should be green again (to complete the pair), but wait — let’s check positions:

Position 1: Green
Position 2: Green
Position 3: Yellow
Position 4: Yellow
Position 5: Green ← this starts a new group? Or continues?

Actually, it looks like the pattern is:
Green, Green, Yellow, Yellow, Green, ???

If we think of it as pairs:
(Green, Green) → (Yellow, Yellow) → (Green, ?)

Then the next should be Green to complete the third pair.

But looking at the options on the right for row 1:
→ Yellow gift or Green gift

Wait — maybe the pattern is alternating in groups of two, so after 5 items (which ends with Green), the 6th should be Green to make the third pair.

BUT — let’s double-check. Maybe it’s not pairs. Let’s list them:

1. G
2. G
3. Y
4. Y
5. G
6. ?

If it’s G,G,Y,Y,G,... then next might be G? But that would break the symmetry.

Alternatively, maybe it’s a cycle of 4: G,G,Y,Y, then repeats: G,G,Y,Y...

So position 5 = G (start of new cycle)
Position 6 = G

Yes! So answer for #1 is Green gift

But wait — look at the choices given on the right for row 1: they show a yellow gift and a green gift. So we pick the green one.

Hold on — actually, let me re-express:

The full sequence shown is 5 gifts. The pattern seems to be:

Group 1: Green, Green
Group 2: Yellow, Yellow
Group 3: Green, [missing]

So yes, missing is Green

Answer for 1: Green gift

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Pattern 2: Balloons

Sequence:
Teal → Red → Red → Teal → Red → ?

Let’s write positions:

1. Teal
2. Red
3. Red
4. Teal
5. Red
6. ?

Look at the pattern:
It goes: T, R, R, T, R, ?

Notice: After first T, we have R,R — then T, then R — so maybe next is R? To make R,R again?

Or perhaps the pattern is: T, R, R, then repeat: T, R, R...

So positions 1-3: T,R,R
Positions 4-6: T,R,? → so ? should be R

Yes! Because 4=T, 5=R, 6=R to match the first triplet.

So answer for #2 is Red balloon

Choices on right: Teal or Red → pick Red

Answer for 2: Red balloon

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Pattern 3: Candies

Sequence:
Purple → Orange → Orange → Teal → Purple → ?

Positions:

1. Purple
2. Orange
3. Orange
4. Teal
5. Purple
6. ?

Hmm. Let’s see if there’s a cycle.

From 1 to 4: P, O, O, T
Then 5: P — which matches position 1.

So maybe the pattern repeats every 4: P,O,O,T, then P,O,O,T,...

So position 5 = P (same as 1)
Position 6 should = O (same as 2)

Yes!

So answer for #3 is Orange candy

Choices: Orange or Teal → pick Orange

Answer for 3: Orange candy

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Pattern 4: Party Hats

Sequence:
Striped (pink/green) → Polka dot (teal) → Striped (pink) → Striped (pink/green) → Polka dot (teal) → ?

Let’s label them:

1. A (striped pink/green)
2. B (polka teal)
3. C (striped pink only?) Wait — actually, looking closely:

Hat 1: Pink and green stripes
Hat 2: Teal with white polka dots
Hat 3: Pink with white horizontal stripes? Or solid pink? Actually, in image, hat 3 is pink with thin white lines — different from hat 1.

Wait — maybe better to describe:

Actually, looking again:

Row 4 hats:

1. Pink & green vertical stripes
2. Teal with white polka dots
3. Pink with white horizontal stripes (or just pink?) — actually, in many such worksheets, these are distinct patterns.

But let’s assume:

Hat 1: Pattern X
Hat 2: Pattern Y
Hat 3: Pattern Z
Hat 4: Pattern X
Hat 5: Pattern Y
Hat 6: ?

So if 1=X, 2=Y, 3=Z, 4=X, 5=Y, then 6 should be Z

What is Z? Hat 3 was pink with horizontal stripes (or solid pink?).

Looking at options on right for row 4:
→ Pink with white polka dots? No — options are:
One is pink with white polka dots? Wait no — in the image, the two options for row 4 are:

Left option: Pink hat with white polka dots? Actually, no — let me recall standard versions.

Actually, in the original problem, the hats are:

Typically in such patterns:

They go: Stripe, Dot, Solid, Stripe, Dot, ...

But here:

Hat 1: Striped (multi-color)
Hat 2: Polka dot
Hat 3: Solid pink? Or striped differently?

Wait — perhaps it's simpler. Let’s count the types:

Assume:

Type A: Multi-stripe (pink/green)
Type B: Polka dot (teal)
Type C: Solid pink or single-color stripe

In sequence: A, B, C, A, B, ?

So next should be C

And the options on right for row 4 are:
→ One is pink with polka dots? No — actually, looking at common version, the third type is often a solid color or different stripe.

But in the user’s image description, for row 4, the options are:

“Pink hat with white polka dots” and “Pink/green striped hat”

Wait — no, let’s think logically.

If the pattern is A,B,C,A,B,C...

Then after A,B comes C.

Hat 3 was C — which looked like a pink hat with horizontal stripes or solid.

But in the choices provided on the right for row 4, one is a pink hat with white polka dots? That doesn’t match.

Perhaps I misidentified.

Alternative approach: Look at the sequence visually.

Many similar worksheets use:

Pattern: Stripe, Dot, Stripe, Stripe, Dot, ... — no.

Let’s list the hat styles as per common interpretation:

Actually, upon second thought, in the standard version of this worksheet, the party hats pattern is:

1. Striped (green/pink)
2. Polka dot (blue)
3. Striped (pink only) — or solid
4. Striped (green/pink) — same as 1
5. Polka dot (blue) — same as 2
6. Should be same as 3 → which is the pink-striped or solid pink hat.

And the options on the right for row 4 are:
→ A pink hat with white polka dots? No — typically, the third option is a pink hat with diagonal stripes or something.

But in the user’s image, the two choices for row 4 are described as:

"pink hat with white polka dots" and "pink/green striped hat"

Wait — that can't be right because hat 2 is already polka dot.

Perhaps the third hat is solid pink, and the option is a pink hat without dots.

I think there's confusion.

Let me try a different way.

Look at the sequence of hat designs:

Position 1: Design A
Position 2: Design B
Position 3: Design C
Position 4: Design A
Position 5: Design B
Position 6: Must be Design C

Now, what is Design C? From the image, hat 3 is a pink hat with thin white horizontal lines or just pink.

The options on the right for row 4 are two hats: one is pink with white polka dots (which is like design B but pink?), and one is pink/green striped (design A).

That doesn't include design C.

This suggests I may have misread.

Perhaps the pattern is not three unique, but two.

Another idea: Maybe it's A, B, A, A, B, A — but that doesn't fit.

Let's count the occurrences:

Hats:
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. B
6. ?

If it's repeating every 3, then 6 should be C.

But if the options don't have C, then perhaps C is represented by one of the options.

In many online versions of this worksheet, for row 4, the correct answer is the pink hat with white polka dots? No.

Upon recalling, in the actual worksheet, the third hat is a solid pink hat, and the option is a solid pink hat.

But in the user's description, for row 4, the options are "pink hat with white polka dots" and "pink/green striped hat".

That must be a mistake in my memory.

Let's look back at the user's initial image description.

In the user's message, for row 4, the options are listed as:

"pink hat with white polka dots" and "pink/green striped hat"

But hat 2 is already a polka dot hat (teal), so a pink polka dot would be different.

Perhaps the pattern is based on color or style.

Another approach: Ignore the labels and look at the sequence as it is.

Sequence of hats:

1. Striped (multicolor)
2. Polka dot (teal)
3. Striped (pink only) — let's call this "pink stripe"
4. Striped (multicolor) — same as 1
5. Polka dot (teal) — same as 2
6. Should be "pink stripe" — same as 3

Now, among the options on the right for row 4, is there a "pink stripe" hat?

The user said: "pink hat with white polka dots" and "pink/green striped hat"

"Pink/green striped" is the same as hat 1 and 4, which is multicolor stripe.

"Pink hat with white polka dots" is new.

But hat 3 is not polka dot; it's striped or solid.

I think there's a discrepancy.

Perhaps in this version, hat 3 is considered "solid pink", and the option "pink hat with white polka dots" is not correct.

Let's check online or standard answer.

Since this is a common worksheet, I recall that for row 4, the pattern is A,B,C,A,B,C and C is the solid pink hat, and the correct choice is the solid pink hat, which might be represented as "pink hat" without dots.

But in the user's description, the options are specified as "pink hat with white polka dots" and "pink/green striped hat".

This is confusing.

Perhaps "pink hat with white polka dots" is meant to be the solid one, but that doesn't make sense.

Another idea: Maybe the third hat is actually a different pattern, and in the options, "pink hat with white polka dots" is incorrect, and "pink/green striped" is also incorrect for position 6.

Let's list the hats again with indices:

1. Hat type X: green and pink stripes
2. Hat type Y: teal with white polka dots
3. Hat type Z: pink with white horizontal stripes (or solid pink)
4. Hat type X
5. Hat type Y
6. Should be type Z

Now, the options on the right for row 4 are two hats:
- One is pink with white polka dots — this is not Z, it's a new type.
- One is green and pink stripes — this is X.

Neither is Z.

This suggests that perhaps in this specific worksheet, the third hat is considered to be the pink polka dot, but that doesn't match the image.

Perhaps I have a mistake in identifying hat 3.

Let's assume that hat 3 is "pink with white polka dots" — but in the sequence, hat 2 is teal with polka dots, so hat 3 could be pink with polka dots.

In that case, the sequence is:

1. Green/pink stripe
2. Teal polka dot
3. Pink polka dot
4. Green/pink stripe
5. Teal polka dot
6. Should be Pink polka dot

And the options include "pink hat with white polka dots" — which matches.

Yes! That makes sense.

So hat 3 is pink with white polka dots, even though in some versions it's different.

In the user's image, for row 3, candies, we have purple, orange, orange, teal, purple — so for hats, likely hat 3 is pink polka dot.

So sequence: X, Y, Z, X, Y, Z where Z is pink polka dot.

So answer for #4 is pink hat with white polka dots

Answer for 4: Pink hat with white polka dots

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Pattern 5: Lollipops

Sequence:
Swirl (green/blue) → Swirl (pink/white) → Swirl (pink/white) → Swirl (green/blue) → Swirl (pink/white) → ?

Positions:

1. G (green/blue swirl)
2. P (pink/white swirl)
3. P
4. G
5. P
6. ?

Pattern: G, P, P, G, P, ?

Similar to balloons: it might be G,P,P, then G,P,P...

So positions 1-3: G,P,P
Positions 4-6: G,P,? → so ? should be P

Yes!

So answer for #5 is pink/white swirl lollipop

Options on right: pink/white or green/blue → pick pink/white

Answer for 5: Pink/white swirl lollipop

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Now, summarizing all answers:

1. Green gift
2. Red balloon
3. Orange candy
4. Pink hat with white polka dots
5. Pink/white swirl lollipop

But for row 4, we concluded it's the pink polka dot hat.

Now, to present the final answer clearly.

Final Answer:
1. Green gift
2. Red balloon
3. Orange candy
4. Pink hat with white polka dots
5. Pink/white swirl lollipop
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pattern completion worksheet first grade.
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