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Spark Sanctuary

Class 3 · Computational thinking, patterns & digital safety · 13 chapters

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Inspired by NCF-SE 2023 foundational computational-thinking outcomes. AIKO is independent of CBSE.

Chapter 1 of 13 12 min

Patterns are everywhere

Story

Aanya and Vihaan reach a new challenge: "Patterns are everywhere". Think about rangoli & cricket overs.

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The idea

What is a pattern?. A pattern is something that repeats in a predictable way, like red-blue-red-blue. Computers are brilliant at spotting what comes next once they see a pattern.

Why patterns matter. Spotting patterns trains the same brain muscle that later helps you understand how AI learns from examples.

Indian-life example — Rangoli & cricket overs

A rangoli repeats a shape around a centre; an over is always 6 balls. Both are patterns you can predict.

Interactive demo — do it yourself
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What comes next in the pattern? Tap your answer.

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Practice — your turn

Which is a pattern?

Recap
  • What is a pattern?
  • Why patterns matter
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