EMA1501
ASSIGNMENT 3
SEMESTER 1
2023
Q1
, 1.1 A
1.Sound/Rhythm Patterns:
Rule: Repetition of beats or notes at regular intervals.
Example: In music, a drumbeat pattern might consist of a strong beat followed by two weak
beats, repeating in a consistent manner (strong-weak-weak, strong-weak-weak).
2.Movement Patterns:
Rule: Specific sequences or pathways followed by objects or organisms.
Example: The migration pattern of birds follows a specific route and formation, such as flying
in a V-shaped pattern or forming a line while migrating.
3.Concrete Object Patterns:
Rule: Repeating or alternating arrangements of objects.
Example: A tessellation pattern created by tiles on a floor, where each tile fits perfectly with
its neighbors without any gaps or overlaps.
4.Color Patterns:
Rule: Specific order or sequence of colors.
Example: A pattern of alternating black and white squares on a chessboard, where the colors
repeat in a regular manner.
5.Shape Patterns:
Rule: Repetition of specific shapes in a sequence or arrangement.
Example: A pattern of triangles, squares, and circles repeating in a sequence (triangle-square-
circle, triangle-square-circle).
6.Size Patterns:
Rule: Gradual change in size or progressive scaling.
Example: A pattern of Russian nesting dolls, where each doll is successively smaller than the
previous one when nested inside.
ASSIGNMENT 3
SEMESTER 1
2023
Q1
, 1.1 A
1.Sound/Rhythm Patterns:
Rule: Repetition of beats or notes at regular intervals.
Example: In music, a drumbeat pattern might consist of a strong beat followed by two weak
beats, repeating in a consistent manner (strong-weak-weak, strong-weak-weak).
2.Movement Patterns:
Rule: Specific sequences or pathways followed by objects or organisms.
Example: The migration pattern of birds follows a specific route and formation, such as flying
in a V-shaped pattern or forming a line while migrating.
3.Concrete Object Patterns:
Rule: Repeating or alternating arrangements of objects.
Example: A tessellation pattern created by tiles on a floor, where each tile fits perfectly with
its neighbors without any gaps or overlaps.
4.Color Patterns:
Rule: Specific order or sequence of colors.
Example: A pattern of alternating black and white squares on a chessboard, where the colors
repeat in a regular manner.
5.Shape Patterns:
Rule: Repetition of specific shapes in a sequence or arrangement.
Example: A pattern of triangles, squares, and circles repeating in a sequence (triangle-square-
circle, triangle-square-circle).
6.Size Patterns:
Rule: Gradual change in size or progressive scaling.
Example: A pattern of Russian nesting dolls, where each doll is successively smaller than the
previous one when nested inside.