Algebra

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the child is playing with toys on the floor
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What Do You Notice?
a piece of paper that has been cut out to look like a polka dot pattern
Exploring and Creating Patterns {FREE Printable Included}
modelling making patterns with dot stickers or stamps
three legos are arranged in the shape of a christmas tree, and each has four different colors
with blocks, lego or on Minecraft. Always fun to create.
cut out the 8 shapes below on the dotted lines paste the one that correctly finishes the pattern on the blank space in each row
Nonna and Me
Finish the Pattern- Good for Assessment
several different colored beads are arranged on a table with the words, helping kids in kindergart fun pattern worms
Pattern Worms & Chenille Chicks
several different types of writing on paper with numbers and shapes in the middle one is for each letter
Students created their own pattern. Good for math workshop. Good for K-1
Teaching patterns
Teaching patterns
a white board with writing on it that says, what comes next? make a new pattern
Kindergarten Kindergarten
a great tutorial on teaching patterns.
an apple pattern and matching activity for toddlers to play with
Apple Patterns
A fun apple themed game that works on patterning and fine motor with FREE patterning sheets! Perfect for fall!
several pieces of paper with letters and numbers on them are arranged in the shape of arrows
This patterning activity helps students understand the different types of patterns that can be made, and allows them to analyze how the patterns grow and continue.
a worksheet for children to learn how to draw and color the train tracks
Pattern Worksheets
Math pattern worksheets with different levels for ages K-8.
the pattern worksheet for children to learn shapes and numbers
Pattern Practice! | Worksheet | Education.com
Kindergarten Patterns Worksheets: Pattern Practice!
a piece of paper that says patterning and has colorful dots on the bottom corner
Teaching Patterning in FDK - Part 2
Teaching Patterning in FDK - Part 2