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Sequences and Codes

11+ Knowledge Organiser Tuition with Taylor

What do I need to know?

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1. Number sequences

2. Letter sequences

3. Number-word codes

4. Letter-word codes

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Number sequences

You will need to work out the rule or pattern to a number sequence and then find the next number in the sequence. Example 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 The rule here is to +1, +2, +1, +2... So, the next number in the sequence will be 11.

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Letter sequences

You will need to work out the next letter in the sequence by finding the rule of the sequence. It may help to write out the alphabet to help you find the rule. This is the same as number sequences, but using letters. If your number sequence goes past Z, go back to A and start the alphabet again. Example: NE, PC, RA, TY Treat the first and second letters separately. First letter rule: add two Second letter rule: subtract two Next in sequence: VW

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Number-word codes

You will be given some words and numbers. Each number means a letter. You will have to use the rule to find change a group of numbers into a word. Example: TIME is 2413, MINE is 1463, MEAN is 1356, what is the code for NEAT? Work out that number for each letter and then put them together. N = 6, E = 3, A = 5, T = 2. The code for NEAT is 6352.

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Letter-word codes

Letters in a word are replaced with other letters to make a code. You have to work out that pattern to make this code and then use the pattern to make a code for a new word. Example: The code for FLOW is EJNU. What is the code for TEAR? To get from FLOW to EJNU, the letters move in the pattern -1, -2, -1, -2. Use this pattern with TEAR to make the code SCZP.