ABB Patterns
Kindergarten · Math · Patterns · Ontario, Canada
Lesson Summary
An ABB pattern has one thing followed by two of another, like clap-stomp-stomp.
Explanation
An ABB pattern uses three spots before it repeats. The first thing happens once, and the second thing happens twice. For example: clap, stomp, stomp, clap, stomp, stomp. Or red, blue, blue, red, blue, blue. Look for the part that repeats to figure out the pattern.
Practice Questions
Q1: What comes next: star, heart, heart, star, heart, heart, star, ___?
Answer: Heart
Q2: Finish this ABB pattern: big, small, small, big, small, ___.
Answer: Small
Q3: Make an ABB pattern using the colors green and yellow.
Answer: Green, yellow, yellow, green, yellow, yellow.
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ABB Patterns is a lesson in the Patterns chapter of Kindergarten Math. It is part of the Ontario, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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ABB Patterns is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Math curriculum in Ontario, Canada.
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