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Junior Maths Mastery Challenge: Patterns and Sequences (Grade 3)

Name: ____________________
Date: _____________________

Section 1: Number Patterns

1. Fill in the Missing Numbers in the Pattern


a) 2, 4, 6, ____, 10, 12
b) 5, 10, 15, ____, 25, 30
c) 100, 90, 80, ____, 60, 50
2. Continue the Pattern
a) 3, 6, 9, ____, ____, ____, 21
b) 1, 4, 7, 10, ____, ____, ____, 25
c) 15, 18, 21, ____, ____, 30
3. Odd or Even?
a) Identify if the following sequence is odd or even: 1, 3, 5, 7, ____, 11, ____.
b) Identify if the following sequence is odd or even: 8, 10, 12, ____, 16, 18, ____.

Section 2: Patterns with Shapes

4. Identify the Pattern in Shapes

◯, ◯, □, ◯, □, ____, ____, ____


a) Draw the next 3 shapes in the sequence:

b) Look at the pattern of the following shapes and identify the next shape:
▲, ▲, ●, ▲, ●, ____, ____

5. Fill in the Pattern


a) If the pattern alternates between a triangle and square, what will the next two shapes be

△, ▢, △, ▢, ___, ___
after the following sequence:

Section 3: Word Problems Involving Sequences

6. Word Problem 1: Jack collects marbles. He starts with 2 marbles and collects 3 more
every day. How many marbles does Jack have on the 5th day?
7. Word Problem 2: A pattern of seats in a theater is arranged as follows: 2 seats in the
first row, 4 seats in the second row, 6 seats in the third row, and so on. How many seats
are in the 7th row?
8. Word Problem 3: Sarah has 3 pens. Every week, she buys 2 more pens. How many pens
will Sarah have after 6 weeks?

Answer Key

Section 1: Number Patterns

1. Fill in the Missing Numbers in the Pattern


a) 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
b) 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30
c) 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50
2. Continue the Pattern
a) 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21
b) 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 25
c) 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30
3. Odd or Even?
a) Odd: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13
b) Even: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20

Section 2: Patterns with Shapes

a) ◯, ◯, □, ◯, □, ◯, □, ◯
4. Identify the Pattern in Shapes

b) ▲, ▲, ●, ▲, ●, ▲, ●

a) △, ▢, △, ▢, △, ▢
5. Fill in the Pattern

Section 3: Word Problems Involving Sequences

6. Word Problem 1: Jack’s pattern of collecting marbles starts at 2 and increases by 3 each
day.
On the 5th day, he will have:
2 + (3 × 4) = 14 marbles.
7. Word Problem 2: The pattern of seats increases by 2 seats per row.
For the 7th row, there will be:
2 + (2 × 6) = 14 seats.
8. Word Problem 3: Sarah starts with 3 pens and buys 2 more each week.
After 6 weeks, she will have:
3 + (2 × 6) = 15 pens.
Junior Maths Mastery Challenge: Mensuration (Grade 3)

Name: ____________________
Date: _____________________

Section 1: Perimeter of Shapes

1. Find the Perimeter of the Following Shapes: a) A square with a side length of 7 cm.
Perimeter = ____________ cm

b) A rectangle with a length of 8 cm and a width of 5 cm.


Perimeter = ____________ cm

c) A triangle with sides of length 6 cm, 4 cm, and 5 cm.


Perimeter = ____________ cm

2. Word Problem: A playground is in the shape of a rectangle. The length of the


playground is 12 meters, and the width is 7 meters. What is the perimeter of the
playground?

Perimeter = ____________ meters

Section 2: Area of Shapes

3. Find the Area of the Following Shapes: a) A square with a side length of 6 cm.
Area = ____________ cm²

b) A rectangle with a length of 9 cm and a width of 4 cm.


Area = ____________ cm²

c) A rectangle with a length of 10 cm and a width of 3 cm.


Area = ____________ cm²

4. Word Problem: A garden is shaped like a rectangle. It is 10 meters long and 6 meters
wide. How much area does the garden cover?

Area = ____________ square meters

Section 3: Circumference of a Circle


5. Find the Circumference of the Following Circles: (Use the formula: Circumference =
2 × π × radius, and use 3.14 for π)

a) A circle with a radius of 5 cm.


Circumference = ____________ cm

b) A circle with a radius of 7 cm.


Circumference = ____________ cm

Section 4: Mixed Mensuration

6. Word Problem 1: A swimming pool is rectangular. Its length is 15 meters and its width
is 6 meters. What is the total perimeter of the swimming pool?
7. Word Problem 2: The area of a rectangle is 36 cm². If the length of the rectangle is 9
cm, what is the width of the rectangle?

Answer Key

Section 1: Perimeter of Shapes

1. Find the Perimeter of the Following Shapes: a) Perimeter of a square:


The perimeter of a square is given by Perimeter=4×side\text{Perimeter} = 4 \times \
text{side}Perimeter=4×side.
Perimeter = 4×7=284 \times 7 = 284×7=28 cm

b) Perimeter of a rectangle:
The perimeter of a rectangle is given by Perimeter=2×(length+width)\text{Perimeter} = 2
\times (\text{length} + \text{width})Perimeter=2×(length+width).
Perimeter = 2×(8+5)=2×13=262 \times (8 + 5) = 2 \times 13 = 262×(8+5)=2×13=26 cm

c) Perimeter of a triangle:
The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of all its sides.
Perimeter = 6+4+5=156 + 4 + 5 = 156+4+5=15 cm

2. Word Problem: For the rectangular playground,


Perimeter = 2×(12+7)=2×19=382 \times (12 + 7) = 2 \times 19 = 382×(12+7)=2×19=38
meters

Section 2: Area of Shapes


3. Find the Area of the Following Shapes: a) Area of a square:
The area of a square is given by Area=side×side\text{Area} = \text{side} \times \
text{side}Area=side×side.
Area = 6×6=366 \times 6 = 366×6=36 cm²

b) Area of a rectangle:
The area of a rectangle is given by Area=length×width\text{Area} = \text{length} \
times \text{width}Area=length×width.
Area = 9×4=369 \times 4 = 369×4=36 cm²

c) Area of a rectangle:
Area = 10×3=3010 \times 3 = 3010×3=30 cm²

4. Word Problem: The area of the garden is given by


Area = 10×6=6010 \times 6 = 6010×6=60 square meters

Section 3: Circumference of a Circle

5. Find the Circumference of the Following Circles: a) Circumference of a circle:


Circumference = 2×3.14×5=31.42 \times 3.14 \times 5 = 31.42×3.14×5=31.4 cm

b) Circumference of a circle:
Circumference = 2×3.14×7=43.962 \times 3.14 \times 7 = 43.962×3.14×7=43.96 cm

Section 4: Mixed Mensuration

6. Word Problem 1: The swimming pool's perimeter:


Perimeter = 2×(15+6)=2×21=422 \times (15 + 6) = 2 \times 21 = 422×(15+6)=2×21=42
meters
7. Word Problem 2: To find the width of the rectangle:
Area = Length × Width → 36=9×Width36 = 9 \times \text{Width}36=9×Width
Width=369=4\text{Width} = \frac{36}{9} = 4Width=936=4 cm
Junior Maths Mastery Challenge: Combinatorics (Grade 3)

Name: ____________________
Date: _____________________

Section 1: Counting and Arrangements

1. How Many Ways?


a) You have 3 different colored balls: red, blue, and green. How many ways can you
arrange the balls in a row?
Answer: ___________

b) You are choosing 2 fruits from a basket that contains an apple, a banana, and an
orange. How many different ways can you choose 2 fruits?
Answer: ___________

c) If you have 4 different books, how many different ways can you arrange them on a
shelf?
Answer: ___________

Section 2: Basic Combinations

2. Choosing and Arranging Objects


a) You have 5 different colored shirts (red, blue, green, yellow, and purple). How many
ways can you choose 2 shirts to wear today?
Answer: ___________

b) There are 4 different kinds of ice cream: chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and mango.
How many ways can you choose 3 ice creams to take home?
Answer: ___________

Section 3: Word Problems Involving Combinations

3. Word Problem 1: Lily has 4 different colored pencils: red, blue, green, and yellow. She
needs to choose 2 pencils for her drawing. How many different pairs of pencils can she
choose?
Answer: ___________
4. Word Problem 2: A restaurant offers 3 types of pizza toppings: pepperoni, mushrooms,
and olives. How many different ways can you choose 2 toppings for your pizza?
Answer: ___________
Section 4: Patterns in Combinations

5. Pattern and Counting: There are 3 different shoes: left shoe (L), right shoe (R), and
another left shoe (L). How many ways can you choose one left shoe and one right shoe?
Answer: ___________
6. Seating Arrangements: You have 3 chairs and 3 people (A, B, and C). How many
different ways can the people be seated in the chairs?
Answer: ___________

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